by Josh Greenberg, Berlin Elementary School Band Director
Two years ago the Berlin Elementary School Band Program sent out a call for instrument donations, and many area residents responded, giving over 20 used band instruments to our young musicians.
Two years later we are once again asking for your help, through instrument donations, as the music program continues to grow with over 90% of all students in Grades four and five involved in Concert Band. [Read more…] about Thank You – From The Berlin Elementary School Band
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Everybody Gets Along In BCS Board Meetings
by Thaddeus Flint
Berlin School Board meetings aren’t what they used to be, which was long, rambling and argumentative. Now they are over in little less than an hour. There is no arguing, and everyone seems to get along.
Tuesday’s meeting was just such an example of the new meeting style. The only real discussion came about in regards to how new technologies will be dealt with in the District.
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Mountaineers’ Cross Country Teams Excel At Queensbury Invy
by J. Santarcangelo
The Berlin Central School cross country teams competed in the Queensbury Invitational this past Saturday and had a strong showing in both the girls and boys varsity small schools division. [Read more…] about Mountaineers’ Cross Country Teams Excel At Queensbury Invy
Mountaineer Boys JV Soccer Off To A Strong Start
by Jen Burhans
The Berlin boys JV soccer team is off to one of its best starts with 17 team members ranging from eighth to tenth grades. Having a full roster has made it very competitive to get playing time, and the guys have stepped up by practicing hard and getting extra playing experience outside of the regular season. A solid core of returning players has benefited from new players both moving up from the modified team and trying soccer for the first time.
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Berlin Boys Soccer Wins The New Lebanon Tournament
submitted by Art Schmich, Berlin Varsity Coach & Berlin Athletic Director
The Berlin Boys Soccer team started the season winning the New Lebanon Tournament.
On Thursday, September 5, in the New Lebanon tournament the Mountaineers played St. Joseph of Pittsfield. Berlin outshot St. Joe’s 30 to 16 and totally dominated the game defensively, yet they could only manage one goal, from Keel Krumenacker on an assist from Zach Spaniol. [Read more…] about Berlin Boys Soccer Wins The New Lebanon Tournament
BCS Girls Soccer Takes Second At The New Lebanon Tournament
submitted by Fleda Berschwinger, Girls Soccer Coach
The Berlin Girls varsity soccer team took second place in the New Lebanon Tournament last weekend. In the first game against St. Joe’s of Pittsfield the Lady Mountaineers dominated possession and had many scoring opportunities finally breaking through with a goal by Jewel Pietrzk in the first half. [Read more…] about BCS Girls Soccer Takes Second At The New Lebanon Tournament
BCS JV Boys Off To A Good Start
by Jen Burhans
The Berlin boys JV soccer team is off to a good start with a 2-1 record. The team is a mix of returning and new players. After beginning the season with wins over Hoosic Valley and Mt. Everett they faced a steady HV team for their first home match. Both teams battled back and forth without a goal for most of the first half before HV got off a long kick and made the first point.
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BCS Girls JV Looks Forward To The Challenge
submitted by Cindi Mars
The Mountaineer JV Girls Soccer team had an amazing scrimmage against Lee on Wednesday, September 4. The first half score was 2-0, with Alissa Babcock scoring the first goal and Andrea Walker the second. [Read more…] about BCS Girls JV Looks Forward To The Challenge
Soccer Timekeeper Needed
BCS Athletic Director Art Schmich is looking for anyone willing to run the soccer clock for soccer games. It would be greatly appreciated.
Please contact Art Schmich at the Middle School/High School if interested.
School Isn’t Just For Kids Anymore!
Try Community Adult Education
The Berlin Central School District is partnering with Questar III BOCES in an exciting new endeavor to offer reasonably priced adult continuing education classes to all members of the Berlin community during evening hours. Working together, we have developed a total of 7 new, high-interest community programs that we believe will serve the diverse interests of the community. Several of the class instructors of these programs are actually from our community. A couple of the offerings are:
Community Parenting Roundtable
There are often times when parents need to talk with other parents, to discuss their concerns, brainstorm and share solutions. Parents can be so busy that they can’t always find the time to meet with other parents in the community. Join us for a monthly group designed to foster relationships and help parents network with each other. The group will be led by a child care professional from the Capital District Child Care Council for the first three meetings, the goal being for the group to be run by parents for parents.
Dates: Tuesdays September 24, October 15 and November 19, 6 -7:30.
Location: Distance Learning Room
Cost: No Charge (must have a minimum of 3 participants to run the class)
Knitting 101
If you would love to knit and socialize, then this is the class for you. This is an introductory class that will meet for four weeks and cover all of the basics. Participants will learn casting on, knit, pearl, increasing and decreasing, binding off, miscellaneous stitches and reading patterns. Students will need to bring two #10 knitting needles with them to class. All other materials will be provided by the instructor. The final project will be a sampler scarf with all of the learned stitches
Instructor: Monica Shupe has been knitting since the age of 10 and runs a weekly knitting circle at the local library.
Dates: Wednesdays, October 2, 6-7:30
Location: Distance Learning Room
Cost: $39 (must have a minimum of 5 participants to run the class)
The contact person for all inquiries, registrations and payments for these community education classes is Pamela Mertz. She can be reached at pmertz@questar.org and 518-479-6869.
Minimum Enrollment: In order for classes to proceed as planned, a minimum of 5 students is needed unless otherwise noted. Proposed classes will not become “official” and allowed to run unless enough people sign up. Once you have submitted your registration, you will be sent a receipt.
Registration forms are available: Please print and fill out the registration form and mail it to Questar III BOCES Adult Education, Attention: Pamela Mertz, 10 Empire State Blvd, Castleton, NY, 12033.
Checks and Money Orders will be happily accepted as payment for these classes – important – no cash payments can be accepted. We hope to have online registration and a credit card payment option available in time for similar community classes being planned for the Spring of 2014.
Refunds: If a class you have selected is cancelled due to insufficient enrollment or inclement weather, refunds will be issued. We will let you know seven days ahead of time if a class is being cancelled. If you are unable to attend a class you have already paid for, you must let us know seven days ahead of time in order to be taken off the roster and receive a refund. Once a class has started, no such refunds can be issued.
School Closings Due To Weather: On days when the Berlin Central School District is closed due to inclement weather or other emergencies, the Adult Community classes will not meet. School closings are announced on local television stations and on our school website, www.berlincentral.org.
The Berlin Community Education Program is designed to be a self-sustaining program and has no bearing on the district’s tax rate.