
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!




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


ParentVUE Activiation codes were mailed and emailed home today, September 13, 2023. For more information and instructions on how to activate your account, please visit: https://5il.co/24t1n
For a tutorial video, please visit: https://5il.co/24suy
For questions, please visit a Tech Help Table and one of the open house events this fall, or email gardiners@greenvillecsd.org.


TONIGHT (5/30) - 6:30pm-8:30pm - MS/HS Cafeteria.
The MS/HS Library will be open from 6:00pm-6:30pm for any participants who would like the opportunity to look around before the session.
Walk-in attendees are welcome.
Pre-registration is encouraged, but not required. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfVkbcEfyOUQtMCq9RlKEiZiGTmzQgF7_kaikoP7mOTlEckTg/viewform


Last week, 2nd graders visited the Pine Bush Preserve and learned about Karner Blue Butterflies, which are found in certain parts of the Hudson Valley.
7th grade science students experienced nature up close at the Huyck Preserve and took a trip to the NYS museum.
Field trips are a great opportunity for students to have fun while gaining valuable knowledge outside the classroom!





🎵 5th graders took the stage last week to showcase their talents and share their love of music with family and friends - congratulations on an incredible performance!
We have two more concerts coming up: the High School Spring Concert on Tuesday, May 16th at 7:00pm and the Middle School Spring Concert on Tuesday, May 23rd at 7:00pm. Both concerts will be held in the MS/HS Auditorium.



It's Teacher Appreciation Week! We are so grateful for our dedicated teachers who work tirelessly to ensure the success of our students all the way from UPK through Senior year and beyond.
Teachers - your efforts make a lasting impact on the lives of your students.
Thank you for your unwavering commitment to making Greenville a place where everyone learns, teaches, and belongs.
Later this week we'll share some student messages about their teachers, so everyone can see firsthand the difference our teachers make. We're proud to have such an amazing team of educators in our District!


WE WANT YOUR FEEDBACK!
So far, 50% of the District has filled out our Annual Perception Survey. Can we make it 100?% Click the link below to fill out the survey and make your voice heard!
https://www.greenvillecsd.org/page/annual-perception-survey


Watch out, Hollywood! These first and second graders stole the show at the dress rehearsal for their performance of "Nuts! The Musical."
These talented students will be performing for family and friends tonight and tomorrow night. You don't want to miss it 🎭🐿️🎶










Watch out, Hollywood! These first and second graders stole the show at the dress rehearsal for their performance of "Nuts! The Musical."
These talented students will be performing for family and friends tonight and tomorrow night. You don't want to miss it 🎭🐿️🎶

The Scholastic Book Fair is coming back to the MS/HS Library next week! Don't forget to set up your student's eWallet account for cashless, stress-less shopping.
Friends and family can even contribute funds! Set one up now here:https://bookfairs.scholastic.com/bf/greenvillemiddleschool2. #ScholasticBookFairs
