Category: District News
Senior Spotlight
Fort Plain Jr./Sr. High School salutes the Class of 2021 with our Senior Spotlight. The following spotlights are also proudly displayed on our high school lobby video screen. Congrats seniors!
Undergraduate and sports awards ceremonies information
Fort Plain Jr./Sr. High School will be holding an Undergraduate Awards Ceremony on Monday, June 14, at 6:30 p.m. in the Harry Hoag gymnasium. Letters will be mailed to students receiving an award. Students may bring two guests. We will be following state and local mandates relating to social distancing and assembling of large groups.
View the ceremony online at: https://youtu.be/c7oRQlc43Ks
The Spring Sports Awards Ceremony will be held Monday, June 21, at 6:30 p.m. in the High School auditorium. (New location as of 6/18)
The district will also be livestreaming the Class of 2021 Graduation on June 26 at 10 a.m. at:
https://youtu.be/ChjBNGL_bfM
Fall sports sign-up is open
Attention Fort Plain students: Sign up now for fall 2021 sports.
Just visit this link and complete a short form.
High school sports start on August 23, 2021 and modified sports start on August 30. Go Hilltoppers!
Important dates for Harry Hoag families
Dear Harry Hoag families,
Below is a list of dates for important events to be held in June and a schedule for the final week of school.
Save the Dates:
- Field Day will be held on June 11 (Rain date on June 15).
- Prek Playground Promotion Parties will be held on June 21 and June 22. (More information to come.)
- Grade 6 Moving Up Ceremony will be held on June 25 at 8:30 am. (More information to come.)
- Moving Up Day for all students will be held on June 25. (Students will have the chance to meet their teachers for the next year.)
Final Week Schedule:
- Monday, 6/21, Full Day
- Tuesday- Thursday, 6/22-6/24, 11:30 Dismissal
- Friday, 6/25, 10:00 am Dismissal LAST DAY OF SCHOOL
I hope you each enjoy a restful Memorial Day weekend!
Best,
Mrs. Crisman
Principal
Creativity, comedy and cool new skills – welcome to Team Tech
Creativity, comedy and cool new skills: sixth graders in Matt Heiser’s Team Tech group present all of this in their Tech Team video production.
The video is part newscast, complete with a wild weather forecast; interview show, featuring Mr. Heiser and fellow Harry Hoag Elementary teacher Rob Jenks; and variety show with skits, jokes and how-to segments.
The students wrote, designed, directed, performed, filmed and produced the Hidden Talents video as a project for Team Tech, an activity where the requirements to participate include being creative, learning and using technology, applying themselves, being open to ideas, and getting their other school work done.
In past years, students may have produced a printed newspaper instead of a Team Tech video production. Today’s digital tools, however, provide them with even greater opportunity for expression, skill-building and fun.
District residents approve proposed budget and bus proposition, elect 2 to Board of Education
Fort Plain Central School District residents approved a proposed $21.8 million budget for the 2021-22 school year by a vote of 126 to 15 on May 18, 2021.
They also approved a proposition by a vote of 125 to 16 authorizing the district to acquire school vehicles at a maximum cost of $275,000, with the funds to be drawn from the Bus Purchase Reserve Fund.
Voters also elected Kimberly Keane (126 votes) and Teresa Karker (121 votes) to serve on the Board of Education for three-year terms running from July 1, 2021 to June 30, 2024.
The approved 2021-22 budget maintains all academic programming with no increase in the tax levy. The approved school vehicle purchase proposition also will not have an impact on the tax levy, and it will allow the district to replace aging buses and minimize maintenance costs.
“Thank you to all who came out to vote,” said John Bishop, Fort Plain superintendent of schools. “We’re proud of our instructional programs and the services and opportunities we are able to offer our students. We appreciate the community’s support.”
Congrats Coach Phillips!
Fort Plain baseball coach Craig Phillips has been in the media spotlight after achieving 800 career wins on May 18. Known as much for his sense of humor and pranks as for his outstanding coaching of the Hilltoppers and record-breaking wins on the diamond and basketball court (regionally and statewide), Coach Phillips has been the focus of much well-deserved attention this week. Here’s just some of the coverage:
The Daily Gazette:
800 wins for Fort Plain baseball’s Phillips, countless stories for those around him
Spectrum News Albany:
News 10 Albany:
The Leader-Herald:
https://www.leaderherald.com/sports/local-sports/2021/05/phillips-gets-800th-career-victory/
CBS 6, Albany:
https://cbs6albany.com/sports/content/fort-plains-phillips-wins-800th-game-on-the-diamond
Albany Times Union:
https://www.timesunion.com/sports/article/Fort-Plain-baseball-coach-Craig-Phillips-has-16169667.php
Reminder: No school on May 27 & 28
Reminder: Per the emergency days guidance on the board-approved one-page calendar, Fort Plain Schools will be closed on May 27 and 28 because the district did not use all of our snow days. Enjoy the long Memorial Day weekend!
FPHS honors Students of the Month
Congratulations to our Fort Plain Jr./Sr. High School Students of the Month for April 2021:
7th Grade- Daniel Lancaster
8th Grade- Mariah Deese
9th Grade- Sadie Mollel
10th Grade- Amelia Gallagher
11th Grade- Sarah Florian
12th Grade- Zavia Allen
In the photo above, from left: Sadie, Mariah, Zavia, Sarah, Amelia and Dan
Sheriff Smith presents skateboard crafters with helmets, stickers & safety advice
The weather on Friday, May 14, was as spectacular as the longboard skateboards crafted by 16 Fort Plain Jr./Sr. High School 8th grade students, who were presented with helmets, stickers and safety advice by Montgomery County Sheriff Jeffery T. Smith at a ceremony in Wiles Park.
Sheriff Smith was joined by Undersheriff Carl Rust and Sergeant TW Flickinger in making the presentations, which also included certificates for their technology teachers, Kreig Heroth and Ted Arndt. Sheriff Smith, in turn, was presented with his own custom-made longboard, complete with an emergency beacon. The teachers said it was a culmination of all that they – both faculty and students – learned during the project.
After donning their Sheriff-donated helmets, the students road-tested their quick and colorful longboards in the park, experimenting with standing and seated rides and gaining confidence and skill with each ride. Some even wove their longboards around obstacles on a curvy path. Teamwork and encouragement were abundant as the students offered tips and cheered each other on.
The helmets, the project and the day were a big hit with all in attendance, even Superintendent of Schools John Bishop, who took one of the longboards out for a smooth cruise.
Mr. Arndt and Mr. Heroth said that earlier in the year, they thought it would be exciting for the students to build the longboards as a class project. Unlike typical street boards, longboards are used for gracefully cruising around town, on the bike path, etc. They are very long (38 to 45 inches) with a correspondingly long wheelbase. The students worked on the project over several months. Read more about what they learned.
Judging by the success of the 2021 longboard project, there are likely more cool crafted cruisers to be crafted at the high school in the future.
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Media coverage:
CBS-6 Albany, Friday, May 14:
Times Union, Sunday, May 16: