by Steve Bradley
The Panther boys basketball team held the Hoosic Valley Indians to three points in the second quarter and went on to win 65 – 40 last Friday evening. [Read more…] about Panther Boys Basketball Gets Dominating Win Over Hoosic Valley
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by Steve Bradley
The Panther boys basketball team held the Hoosic Valley Indians to three points in the second quarter and went on to win 65 – 40 last Friday evening. [Read more…] about Panther Boys Basketball Gets Dominating Win Over Hoosic Valley
The Hoosick Falls Central School District and the JLS Foundation are preparing to launch a new program later this school year called Hometown Mentoring. The program will pair college-bound graduates with adult mentors to help ease the academic and social transition from high school to college for Hoosick Falls graduates beginning with the Class of 2015.
Why Hometown Mentoring?
A recent study by Complete College America suggests the overwhelming majority of students attending public colleges do not graduate on time; in fact, the report found that only 19 percent of full-time students earn a bachelor’s degree in four years. Currently, less than 40 percent of Hoosick Falls Central School graduates complete college.
To reverse this trend, this year Hoosick Falls Central School (HFCS) is piloting its College Completion Project, a program that introduces students to career options and helps them develop the skills and the knowledge necessary to successfully complete post-secondary studies and attain a degree or professional certification.
The Hometown Mentoring program is a companion program to the College Completion Project and will utilize a previously untapped resource: successful HFCS graduates from around the country who are willing to share their experiences, time and insight with college-bound high school graduates. Hometown Mentoring will provide every interested HFCS student who is pursuing a two- or four-year college degree or professional certification with a mentor from their hometown who can help them complete college and transition to a successful career path.
HFCS is partnering with the JLS Foundation, a non-profit organization that has been providing mentoring and college scholarships to a small group of HFCS students for the past 10 years. The Foundation was founded by HFCS alumnus John Liporace, Jr. (Class of ’84). Mr. Liporace and another HFCS alumnus, Dr. Todd Wysocki (Class of ’83), who serves on the JLS Foundation Board of Directors, will help lead the Hometown Mentoring effort. As Hoosick Falls Central School graduates, Mr. Liporace and Dr. Wysocki believe strongly in the power of mentorship to help high school students make the often daunting transition to college.
“Having a mentor can be a game changer,” Mr. Liporace said, “especially for students from small communities like Hoosick Falls. For many, attending college is their first experience away from home and they often struggle with that transition.”
Dr. Wysocki says while increasing college completion rates for HFCS graduates is a priority for the Hometown Mentoring program, there are other equally important goals.
“For many students, college is an exciting, yet uncertain time in their lives. Through this mentor program, students will learn to avail themselves of all the opportunities that are offered, which will help enrich the college experience and make it more effective,” he said. “Mentorship presents opportunities for making connections and networking, which will help put students on a trajectory for success after college as well.”
Mr. Liporace has worked with HFCS students through the JLS Foundation, created in 2005 to honor the memory of his father, John Liporace Sr. (JLS), whose passion for education and community service in his hometown of Hoosick Falls served as inspiration for the Foundation. Over the past 10 years, the JLS Foundation has worked closely with five HFCS students each year to help them realize their fullest potential. The Foundation introduces students to inspirational leaders who can show them career possibilities and help them build a professional network while in college and in careers post-college. One student each year is awarded a partial college scholarship. The most important benefit, Liporace has noticed, is the relationships that students build with the professionals who mentor them along their journey.
Inspired by the success of many JLS Foundation finalists, Mr. Liporace decided to mark the 10th anniversary of the Foundation this year by expanding its activities. In late spring, he and Dr. Wysocki, in conjunction with HFCS, will launch the Hometown Mentoring program.
“We are really pleased to be partnering with John and Todd on this initiative and to have the ability to offer our students additional support in their transition from high school to higher education,” said Superintendent of Schools Kenneth Facin. “Many of our graduates are first-generation college students and will benefit tremendously from this mentoring program”
How It Will Work
The Hometown Mentoring program will pair HFCS graduates with mentors from their own hometown. Mentors must be from the Town of Hoosick, enjoy a high-level of success in their profession and be willing to invest the time needed to mentor a student.
Mr. Liporace and Dr. Wysocki are securing HFCS alumni to serve as hometown mentors and expect to have approximately 50 quality mentors enrolled in the first year. It is anticipated that mentoring will happen virtually via phone, Skype or other communication technology; in-person mentoring is not a requirement.
Mentors will participate each year in leadership training provided by Dr. Wysocki’s Reframing Leadership Consulting. The training will occur via phone or video conference.
Hoosick Falls alumni who are interested in becoming a hometown mentor should email jls@thejlsfoundation.org for more information.
HFCS is developing a list of students interested in the mentoring program and will finalize the list to ensure that every interested college-bound senior is assigned a hometown mentor in the spring. Students will be matched with mentors based on criteria such as college choice and field of study.
The HFCS PTA is pleased to host its annual “fun-for-the-whole-family” Family Fun Bingo on Saturday, February 7, from 9 to 11:30 am in the Hoosick Falls Junior-Senior High School Cafeteria. Come one, come all – kids with their moms, dads, grandmas, grandpas, and more, join the fun — play BINGO with your family and friends and win great prizes donated by many local vendors!
Snacks and beverages will be served and school spirit items will be for sale. Paper bingo cards will be used this year, so please bring blotters if you have them. Folks are also welcome to participate in the raffles. Don’t forget to bring your Box Tops for Education, and Campbell product labels that help the PTA purchase school supplies and equipment.
For more information about Family Fun Bingo, please contact Sarah Bushey- Chair, at 518-686-9492 ext.1010 or busheys@hoosickfallscsd.org.
by Steve Bradley
A very busy stretch for the Panthers boys concluded Saturday evening in Lake George. Over the past 11 days the team played 7 games, concluding with the team adding another two victories to their undefeated season. Over the past weekend the boys easily defeated Mechanicville and, in a thriller, pulled out a win over Lake George. With midterm tests beginning Monday and no games scheduled during this week, the boys will get a much deserved rest until Friday.
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by Steve Bradley
With only one game on the slate for the week due to midterms, the (12 – 1 overall, 9 – 0 league) Lady Panthers hosted the Mechanicville Red Raiders in the Panther Den at HFCS last Friday.
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On Wednesday, January 21, the Hoosick Falls bowling team defeated Schuylerville, in a non-league match, by the score of 3-1 ending its season undefeated with a 14-0 overall record. Hoosick Falls had total match pins of 3,170 and Schuylerville had total match pins of 3,120. Top bowler for Schuylerville was Stephan Matos with a 225-564.
Top bowlers for Hoosick Falls were Eric Bloomer 221-585, A.J. Hurlburt 191-550, Josh McCart 197-544, Ken Marbot 197-521, Jennifer Sargood 198-519, Kyla Day 183-507 and Jon Bossoni 185-507.
“This was a big win for the team, giving us an overall record of 14-0. Both teams struggled from time to time but our kids stayed very patient and did what they had to do to win the match. Even though our scores weren’t that high, it gave the team some experience for our tournaments coming up in a few weeks. Being patient and adjusting to changing lane conditions during a match are key to any match or tournament especially when you have to bowl six games in a day. Our first tournament will be the Adirondack League Tournament at Broadway Lanes in Fort Edward on Tuesday, February 3, starting at 9:30 am. Then we have Sectionals at Boulevard Lanes in Schenectady on Friday, February 6, starting at 9:30 am,” said Coach Lang.
The Hoosick Falls Elementary School has finalized the process for kindergarten registration and screening for the 2015-2016 school year. Parents of children residing in the Hoosick Falls Central School District who will be five years old on or before December 1, 2015, should contact the Elementary School office as soon as possible at 686-9492 to provide the District with required information. This information will be used to create a mailing list for future events, including kindergarten screening.
An informational meeting for parents and guardians only will be held on Thursday, April 16, at 6 pm in the Elementary School cafeteria. Parents will receive important information regarding medical requirements and concerns, transportation and the school breakfast and lunch program. They will also have the opportunity to meet all of the kindergarten teachers and briefly preview the curriculum as they rotate through the classrooms.
An additional component of the kindergarten registration process is Kindergarten Screening which is scheduled for June 22 through June 24. More detailed information pertaining to the screening will be provided at the informational meeting for parents. Registration packets are available through the Elementary School office. We look forward to hearing from you.
by Alex Brooks
The Hoosick Falls School Board voted unanimously at its January meeting last week to purchase cameras for all the District’s school buses. The cameras will record both video and audio, which will allow the District to review and evaluate any incidents that happen on its school buses. [Read more…] about Hoosick Falls School Board Will Buy Cameras For Buses
by Steve Bradley
The Hoosick Falls Central School Panthers boys basketball team continued its undefeated season over the past week with four wins. Two of the wins came against league foes Granville and Tamarac. The other two were good wins with one, Cohoes, putting the team to the test of coming from behind.
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by Steve Bradley
The Lady Panthers’ hopes of an undefeated season ended Saturday when the Mount Anthony Patriots visited. The Ladies did crush their opponents in their other games during the week.
[Read more…] about HFCS Girls Basketball Loses Tough One to Mt. Anthony, 58-57
1931 – 2025 Hoosick Falls — Malcolm E. Hall, 93, of New Road, peacefully passed into eternity on Friday, January 3, 2025 at the Center for Nursing & Rehab in Hoosick Falls where he had resided since 2022. He was born to his parents Wesley and Anna Mae Hall on March 8, […]
1943 – 2024 Sharon Everest-Ludwig, 81, formerly of Plattsburgh, passed away peacefully after a long illness on December 29, 2024 at the Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation in Hoosick Falls, NY. Sharon was born on July 7, 1943 in Petersburg, NY to William and Thelma (Bentley) Mason. She graduated from Hoosick Falls High School in 1961 […]
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Hoosick Falls Girls Basketball by Jeffrey Bernstein Meg Barber, now the head coach at NYU, is one of the best basketball players to come out of Hoosick Falls High School. The 1998 graduate’s 1,643 career points were the most scored by a female Panther when she left the program. Barber held that record until 2020, […]
Submitted by HFCSD Communications Dear Hoosick Falls Community and Beyond, Christmas is one of the happiest times of the year. However, for some families, it can be very stressful. The Hoosick Falls Central School (HFCS) Philip Leonard Chapter of the National Honor Society (NHS) is dedicated to helping those in need within our community. Members […]
Submitted by Hoosick Falls Central School Communications The HFCS PTA is hosting a free event that will be fun for the whole family — Winterfest! This year’s Winterfest will take place on Saturday, December 14th, from 2 to 6 pm at the HFCS Elementary School gym and cafeteria. Winter-themed activities will be offered such as […]