
At this morning’s Superintendent Conference Day kick off, 16 employees were honored for their years of dedication and service to our schools.
We’d like to congratulate the following faculty and staff members on these incredible milestones, and a combined 430 years of being Spartan Strong!
Kathy Allen - 35 years
Deb Lounsbury - 35 years
Brynda Shultes - 30 years
Anna LePage - 28 years
Dorothy Bishop - 26 years
Nanci Cremen - 26 years
Ken Landversicht - 25 years
Christine Carey - 25 years
Scott Gardiner - 25 years
Michelle Fisher - 25 years
Deb Kropp - 25 years
Tom Fitzgibbons - 25 years
Lisa Levine - 25 years
Cathy Richards - 25 years
Vikki Hawkins - 25 years
Ken Scarlata - 25 years
Thank you for all that you do!



Superintendent Answers Cell Phone Policy Questions..read the full message on our website: https://www.greenvillecsd.org/article/2380693


All smiles at 6th Grade Locker Day this morning! Students learned to open their lockers, found their classes, and organized their supplies for the first day of school.
We'll see you again on Thursday, September 4th!
We'll see you again on Thursday, September 4th!

Yesterday the high school welcomed incoming ninth graders for Freshmen Orientation. Say hello to the Class of 2029!
Don't forget, school begins for students in Grades 1-12 on Thursday, September 4, 2025.
Don't forget, school begins for students in Grades 1-12 on Thursday, September 4, 2025.

Bus route information for students in grades K-12 is now available on ParentVue. To view your child’s bus information, please log in to ParentVue and follow these steps:
Click on the student’s name
Select Student Info and wait for the screen to load.
Scroll to the bottom of the Student Info screen. There will be two sections titled “Bus Route to School” and “Bus Route From School.” These sections will have the bus route number, pick up/drop off times, and the pick up/drop off locations.
Please note, pick up and drop off times are approximate. For the most up to date information, log in a day or two before school starts to confirm times.
If you need to make an adjustment to your transportation services for the school year, or have a question about bus routes, please call the Transportation Department at 518-966-5070 x463.
If you are having trouble with ParentVue or have additional questions, please email Sierra Pizzola at pizzolas@greenvillecsd.org.
ParentVue Link: https://ny-gcsd-psv.edupoint.com/PXP2_Login_Parent.aspx?regenerateSessionId=True
Click on the student’s name
Select Student Info and wait for the screen to load.
Scroll to the bottom of the Student Info screen. There will be two sections titled “Bus Route to School” and “Bus Route From School.” These sections will have the bus route number, pick up/drop off times, and the pick up/drop off locations.
Please note, pick up and drop off times are approximate. For the most up to date information, log in a day or two before school starts to confirm times.
If you need to make an adjustment to your transportation services for the school year, or have a question about bus routes, please call the Transportation Department at 518-966-5070 x463.
If you are having trouble with ParentVue or have additional questions, please email Sierra Pizzola at pizzolas@greenvillecsd.org.
ParentVue Link: https://ny-gcsd-psv.edupoint.com/PXP2_Login_Parent.aspx?regenerateSessionId=True

Hey Class of 2029!
Don't forget, Freshmen Orientation is on Tuesday, August 26 from 10am until 11:30am in the Cafeteria. This is a student-only event. We'll have tours of the school, laptop distribution, games, locker assignments, and snacks. Please bring your completed computer use form with you!
Questions? Contact the main office at 518-966-5070 x401.
Don't forget, Freshmen Orientation is on Tuesday, August 26 from 10am until 11:30am in the Cafeteria. This is a student-only event. We'll have tours of the school, laptop distribution, games, locker assignments, and snacks. Please bring your completed computer use form with you!
Questions? Contact the main office at 518-966-5070 x401.


Interested in any Greenville Fan Wear? The soccer shop closes on August 25th. Every order supports the Greenville soccer program.
Shop Now: https://bsnteamsports.com/shop/7qEnEpfSUk
Go Spartans!
Shop Now: https://bsnteamsports.com/shop/7qEnEpfSUk
Go Spartans!

Thanks to donations from our community and the immense support of the staff basketball game fundraiser in the Spring, we were able to establish a school supply program that will benefit our students in need for years to come.
Last night, student volunteers gathered to pack backpacks filled with supplies for over 40 students in our schools. This wouldn’t be possible without the kindness and generosity of our school community. Thank you, Greenville!
Last night, student volunteers gathered to pack backpacks filled with supplies for over 40 students in our schools. This wouldn’t be possible without the kindness and generosity of our school community. Thank you, Greenville!



The District Office has received calls from local business owners regarding an individual, who is not associated with our school or community, selling paid advertisements to be featured on folders distributed in school to our students.
Greenville Central School District DOES NOT work with outside companies to sell ads for folders, and we do not distribute folders with advertisements in our schools.
Our policy on advertising is very specific: the only time ads appear is in school-sponsored publications like the yearbook, playbills, or event programs. In those cases, someone from our District works directly with local businesses.
If you or your business are ever approached about purchasing an advertisement for one of our schools and you’re unsure if it’s legitimate, please call our District Office at 518-966-5070 x501. We’ll be happy to confirm and answer any questions.
Thank you for helping us keep our community informed!
Greenville Central School District DOES NOT work with outside companies to sell ads for folders, and we do not distribute folders with advertisements in our schools.
Our policy on advertising is very specific: the only time ads appear is in school-sponsored publications like the yearbook, playbills, or event programs. In those cases, someone from our District works directly with local businesses.
If you or your business are ever approached about purchasing an advertisement for one of our schools and you’re unsure if it’s legitimate, please call our District Office at 518-966-5070 x501. We’ll be happy to confirm and answer any questions.
Thank you for helping us keep our community informed!


Due to road conditions, GCSD will be closed today, Friday, February 14.

Mrs. McElwey's 5th graders made Valentine's Day cards for seniors with the help of Mrs. Evans! The custom-made cards were sent to seniors in the community ahead of the holiday.
Some of their messages included..
❤️Happy Valentine's Day! You are nice. Thank you for being a kind person.
❤️ Stay Positive! and remember you are LOVED!
❤️ Dear Someone Special, Happy Valentine's Day! I want you to know you are loved, unique, and appreciated. Sending you lots of hugs and joy! Have a wonderful Valentine's Day!


Due to road conditions, GCSD will operate on a two hour delay today, Friday, February 14.
2 Hour Delay Procedures:
At the Elementary School
The UPK program begins at 10:40am.
K-5 begins at 9:55am and follows their regular schedules.
Breakfast is not served.
At the Middle/High School
Breakfast is not served.
There is no morning Questar.
The Bell Schedule is as follows:
Warning Bell 10:06
Period 1 10:08-10:35
Period 4 10:38-11:08
Period 5 11:11-11:41
Period 6 11:44-12:14
Period 7 12:17-12:47
Period 2 12:50-1:17
Period 3 1:20 - 1:47
Period 8 1:50-2:16
Period 9 2:19-2:45


Due to winter weather conditions, GCSD will operate on a two hour delay today, Thursday, February 13.
2 Hour Delay Procedures:
**At the Elementary School**
The UPK program begins at 10:40am.
K-5 begins at 9:55am and follows their regular schedules.
Breakfast is not served.
**At the Middle/High School**
Breakfast is not served.
There is no morning Questar.
The Bell Schedule is as follows:
Warning Bell 10:06
Period 1 10:08-10:35
Period 4 10:38-11:08
Period 5 11:11-11:41
Period 6 11:44-12:14
Period 7 12:17-12:47
Period 2 12:50-1:17
Period 3 1:20 - 1:47
Period 8 1:50-2:16
Period 9 2:19-2:45


Due to inclement weather, GCSD will be closed today (Thursday 2/6/25).

Mrs. Mulholland's 4th grade class has been studying energy in their most recent science unit. Last week, students made ice cream in a bag to demonstrate how energy transfers from one object to another and how the state of matter can change.
Students were able to enjoy their finished product while witnessing energy in action!




Last month, all ninth grade students had the opportunity to attend a field trip focused on college and/or career exploration. Their options included:
*UAlbany’s ETEC Building and Nanotech Campus to explore innovative college programs
*Albany Carpenters Union to explore a career in the trades
*WB Gaming and the Center of Gravity/Tech Valley Game Space to explore video gaming and design
*Albany Supreme Court and Albany Law School to explore careers in the court system
*Albany Medical College Simulation Center and Maria College to explore careers in the medical field
A very special thank you to K-12 Counselor Kendall Fritze, Director of Curriculum, Assessment, and Instruction Matt Berkshire, and Questar III’s Jim Church for working together to organize these trips and provide such a wonderful opportunity to students. Check out the photos below from their field trips!







Nothing warms the soul on a cold day better than chicken soup from scratch! Students in Food and Nutrition spent the week preparing homemade chicken noodle soup. They started with a whole chicken and learned how to create a flavorful broth. They then transformed the broth into a hearty soup they all enjoyed.










There will be a Community Engagement Session on cell phones in school hosted by the Board of Education on January 22, 2025.
More information: https://www.greenvillecsd.org/article/1967128


Transition Services Information Night is a time for families to learn about the services available to students with special needs. Don't miss the free event for all Greene, Albany, and Ulster County residents at the high school on January 15.
More information: https://www.greenvillecsd.org/article/1949670
