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The annual Regional Art Show at the Paul Nigra Center is here, and 165 students in pre-K through grade 12 from the Broadalbin-Perth Central School District have been selected for this year's show. More than 170 pieces of artwork are currently on display at the center until May 16.
Students from Broadalbin-Perth High School were recently given the opportunity to visit Utica University for their 2024 High School Communication Career Day. A collaborative effort between the Business Education Department and Charla Simonson in the Guidance Department, the day gave seven BPHS business students the chance to hear from a panel of professionals and attend career-focused workshops. Topics included sports journalism, social media marketing, digital marketing, communications, public relations, and university sports information from the Utica Comets.
Members of the Broadalbin-Perth Board of Education adopted a $37,845,000 capital project proposal during their regular monthly meeting, Monday, March 18. If approved by voters during a May 21 referendum, the project would address health and safety concerns and infrastructure needs; expand classroom space for the district’s construction and skilled trades program; and renovate and improve existing learning spaces.
Broadalbin-Perth families with children who will be five years old on or before Dec. 1, 2024, are invited to register their children for the district's full-day kindergarten program for the 2024-25 school year. Kindergarten screenings will be held on Tuesday, June 18. Families are welcome to register for a time using SignUp Genius.
Three Broadalbin-Perth High School juniors Keira McDougall, Madison Dolly, and Emma Watermann have been selected for the 30th Annual Fulton-Montgomery Community College Juried Regional High School Art Exhibition. The exhibition is open to students in grades 9-12, who attend schools within a 50-mile radius of FMCC.
"It's an honor to be able to show up for the kids." Meet B-P alum and junior high social worker Alianna Zevola.