On May 21, district residents passed the $63,984,473 proposed budget for the 2013-14 school year by a vote of 1,215 yes votes to 637 no votes. Under the approved budget, the district's tax levy is projected to increase by 3.76 percent. READ MORE »
The Scotchtown Avenue Elementary School hosted its 22nd Annual Kindergarten Festival on May 17. READ MORE »
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A Celebration of Music fundraiser and BBQ to benefit Goshen High School Music Teacher Lori Fedor and family will be held at 4 p.m. Saturday, June 8 in the GHS parking lot. READ MORE »
On April 27, orchestra students from grades 5-12 performed in the Side by Side concert with the Greater Newburgh Symphony Orchestra (GNSO) at the Goshen High School under GNSO Conductor Dr. Woomyung Choe and Guest Conductor Emily Schaad. READ MORE »
Joseph Palancia, student services at Goshen High School, was recently honored as Student Assistant Counselor of the Year in the 22nd annual Orange County Counselor Recognition Award program. READ MORE »
The Goshen High School has officially named its 2013 Honor Grads, and on April 29, Principal Kurtis Kotes invited this year's top six graduation seniors to a special breakfast in their honor. READ MORE »
On April 25, the Goshen High School honored 11 students for their accomplishments in a specific subject area. READ MORE »
The employees of the district's Transportation Department were recently treated to homemade pancakes and fresh fruit in appreciation of their dedication and hard work for the safe transportation of our students. READ MORE »
Last year, the students of the Scotchtown Avenue Elementary School began collecting pull-tabs as part of the "Collect A Million Club" school recycling project to benefit the Ronald McDonald House of the Greater Hudson Valley, located at Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital in Valhalla. READ MORE »
On Sunday, June 2, hundreds of runners from Orange County and beyond will participate in the 33rd Annual Classic 10K and Rowley 5K in Middletown. Some will run to win; others just for fun. But some will run to help keep a loved one’s memory alive – these runners run for “Josh’s Team.” READ MORE »