Category: Superintendent’s Messages
REMINDER – Early Dismissal – March 17, 2017
REMINDER
Dear Putnam Valley Staff and Community Members:
On Friday March 17, 2017, our schools will follow an early dismissal schedule to provide an opportunity for professional development. The School District also invites community members to join us from 12:30-2:00 PM as we explore ways to sustain a community of…
Have you downloaded the PV app?
Dear Putnam Valley Community:
There's an app for that...
Just over a year ago, we launched our very own PV app. As more and more people seek information on their mobile devices we wanted to provide direct access to the district’s most sought after information in the most convenient format. Recognizing…
PVCSD Winter Newsletter
Dear Putnam Valley Community:
Please click here for our District Newsletter - Winter 2017 and take a look at our District news and latest initiatives.
The newsletter can also be found on our website under Notices.
If you have friends or neighbors who do not have children…
Early Dismissal 3/17/17-Updated-Additional Circle of Learning added
Presidents’ Day-In the past week…
Dear Putnam Valley Community:
In the past week, I was able to observe some extraordinary student activities that are particularly meaningful as prepare to celebrate Presidents’ Day on Monday. Visiting fourth grade classrooms last Friday, I observed students proudly presenting their research on colonial history and lives of early citizens. Using Google…
State Tests-Did You Know?
Dear Putnam Valley Parents/Guardians:
Once again, I am writing to you to ask that you support our teachers and administrators in providing the instructional foundation and environment that supports student learning and achievement as creative and critical thinkers, readers and writers. As we have indicated in prior letters, we continue to look…
“Someday, these hands will touch millions of people’s hearts” ~Rachel Scott
Dear Putnam Valley Community:
You may have heard about an initiative at our high school called Rachel's Challenge sponsored by the student's Make A Difference Club. Rachel Scott was one of the first students killed at Columbine High School in 1999. Her parents found in her room a diary that reflected her…