Dear Putnam Valley Families,
With the arrival of warmer weather and longer days, we are thrilled to welcome the start of spring and our exciting spring programs. It is wonderful to see our student-athletes back out on the fields representing our school! The Stage Crew and the cast have begun the preparation for the spring musical Into the Woods, which will be presented the weekend of April 17th.
As we transition into this new season, we have several important academic and operational updates to share:
Academic Progress & Attendance
We have officially passed the midpoint of the 3rd Quarter. This is a critical time for students to stay focused on their studies.
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PowerSchool Update: All grades and teacher comments have been updated. Please log in to your PowerSchool account to review your child’s current progress.
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Attendance Matters: We ask for your continued support in emphasizing the importance of being in school. This includes ensuring students arrive on time for the start of the day and remain in class for the entire period. Consistent attendance is a key factor in student success.
Valedictorian & Salutatorian
Congratulations to the PVHS Class of 2026 Valedictorian, Massimo Cartategui, and the Salutatorian, Kaitlyn Caruso. The honor for both Massimo and Kaitlyn signifies a relentless commitment to precision, a mastery of the curriculum, and the ability to perform at a high level across every subject. They represent the academic leaders of our community—both Massimo and Kaitlyn have balanced heavy workloads, extracurriculars, and personal growth, setting a standard for their peers.
Junior Parking Reminder
With spring comes a new milestone for many of our juniors: receiving their driver’s licenses. While this is an exciting time, please remember:
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Seniors Only: Parking on campus is a privilege reserved strictly for seniors.
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Future Privileges: Underclassmen who park on campus without authorization risk jeopardizing their ability to secure a parking permit during their senior year. Thank you for following our campus safety protocols.
Lockdown Drill Thursday, March 19th
Prior to the drill, we will announce that we will begin our lockdown drill shortly. We will test out our automated lockdown system. Students and staff will hear an automated voice loudly announcing “Lockdown. Lockdown, Lockdown” repetitively for a minute. The automated lockdown will be heard at the middle school and high school. Both schools will enter the lockdown protocol. The Putnam County Sheriff’s Department will conduct the drill with other local law enforcement agencies simultaneously in both buildings.
Important Schedule Changes
Please take note of the following adjustments to the upcoming school week:
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Thursday, March 19: There will be no BOCES in observance of Eid al-Fitr. However, all Putnam Valley students are still expected to attend their scheduled classes at the high school.
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Note: A separate ConnectEd message has been sent specifically to families of students enrolled in BOCES programs with further details.
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Friday, March 20: There are no classes for students. This is a Superintendent’s Conference Day, and our faculty and staff will be participating in a wide variety of professional development and training sessions.
Thank you for your ongoing partnership and support of our students. We look forward to a productive and energetic spring season!
Warm regards,
Matt Mello
Principal
Putnam Valley High School
