Spectator Bus for Girls Varsity Soccer Sectional Game
UPDATED: We are planning to run a spectator bus for students in grades 6–12 to attend the Girls Varsity Soccer sectional game in Stamford.
*Permission slips will be available for pick up at the Front Desk , the cafeteria and with Mrs. Fronckowiak. *Permission slips must be signed and returned to Danielle Fronckowiak by Tuesday, 10/21 @ 9:00am. *There is no cost for students to ride the bus. *There is no fee to enter the event. There will be concessions /food for purchase. Thank you for supporting our student-athletes!
3 months ago, Joy Holden
The Class of 2028 is hosting a Fall Dance & a Halloween Dance on 10/24/25.
3 months ago, Danielle Fronckowiak
Our “Future Focus: Community Resource Night” originally scheduled for November 6 has been postponed. We will share the new date and details soon.
Thank you for your understanding!
3 months ago, Joy Holden
Reminder for families of MCS Seniors:
Tonight is the Virtual Financial Aid Night.
3 months ago, Danielle Fronckowiak
BOARD OF EDUCATION MEETING - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2025 AT 5PM
It's School Board Appreciation Week!
Margaretville CSD is very lucky to have such a dedicated school board. And let's not forget our student member, Alani Mendez!
Thank you all for volunteering countless hours of your time to support our school!
3 months ago, Michelle Osterhoudt
As part of their sky patterns unit in science, first grade students learned about the changing seasons. Since it's fall, we decided to use nonfiction texts to learn more about leaves, particularly why they change color and fall to the ground. They then went on a nature walk and gathered leaves to use for their projects. Next, they sorted leaves by color, shape and size. Finally, they made their leaf creatures. They are now in the process of writing their first narrative to share their experience! Stay tuned for pictures of the final product.
3 months ago, Apryl Welch
A few more! Well done boys!
3 months ago, Jeremey Marks
Blue Devil golfers in action today at the Delaware League Golf Championships!
Special thanks to vocal acapella group Windborne for visiting our Varsity Chorus members today. Their visit was sponsored by Music on the Delaware, and students were treated to a performance and workshop on harmony singing.
4 months ago, Jenna Tucker
Happy Custodian Appreciation Day to our tireless workers behind the scenes keeping our school clean and beautiful!
4 months ago, Jeremey Marks
The Alcohol and Drug Abuse Council of Delaware county is providing preventative programming to our K-6 classes this year. The curriculum is two fold, the first half addressing bullying and preventing violence while the other half focuses on substance abuse education.
Too Good for Violence and Too Good for Drugs are curriculums developed by the Mendez foundation. It is an evidence based and skill building program that makes a positive impact on students, teachers, parents and the community as a whole.
The students had great time and learned about respect, love, kindness, and the importance of self!
4 months ago, Jeremey Marks
Great music and positive messages!
4 months ago, Jeremey Marks
Supaman
4 months ago, Jeremey Marks
Some highlights from our assembly this week- Supaman provided a great message and music to our students and staff!
4 months ago, Jeremey Marks
Music Appreciation students were treated to a special experience this afternoon by Noli and Ana of Margaretville's own Oda restaurant. Students connected their interests in learning about Mediterranean music and culture with Balkan foods and personal experiences from owner Noli Alaj.
The food was delicious, the walking weather was perfect, and we are so grateful to have Oda as a part of our village!
Noli, thank you for donating your time, talent, food, and real-life experiences to help our students make meaningful connections and memories!
4 months ago, Jenna Tucker
🎥✨ Our new Broadcast Class is off to an exciting start! This week, students were in Superintendent Osterhoudt’s office practicing interview set-ups—learning everything from lighting to sound to camera work. Each student takes on a role based on their personal interests, and the ultimate goal is for them to be able to run a professional interview from start to finish—completely on their own. We can’t wait to see their first interviews rolling
out--stay tuned ! 👏 #MCSExcellence #StudentVoices