Stories from our District
Students at each of the elementary schools and at the middle school had the opportunity to experience the StarLab this October.
High school students participated in the annual Red Ribbon Week Volleyball tournament this October to raise awareness of the importance of living a healthy, drug-free lifestyle.
Sixth graders have been exploring STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) within the classroom, with lessons focused on bioplastics and the enviroscape.
While many have contributed to the continued success of Churchville-Chili Middle School’s Career Connections program, one group has special importance: student volunteers from the senior high school.
Fourth graders at Churchville-Chili’s Chestnut Ridge School learned the history of the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade and then designed their own fanciful parade balloons.
At Fairbanks Road School in Churchville-Chili, third and fourth grade students are learning to be lifelong learners and enthusiastic readers. Students recently focused on Women’s History and a theme based on the vocabulary word “Influential.”
Every family is shaped by their own traditions, ethnicity and heritage. The first Exploring Your Culture Day at the Middle School encouraged Churchville-Chili students in grades 5-8 to talk with family members, learn about their unique backgrounds and proudly share their stories with others.
Third grade students in Churchville Elementary School’s after school club, Page Turners, have been focusing on reading winter adventure-themed books.
Churchville Elementary School has been supporting the American Heart Association’s events for 22 years! Last year, CES ranked #4 in NYS by raising $25,420 and has been recognized as a leader in supporting the AHA.
Churchville Elementary School students got out into the woods at the adjoining Sprucewood Nature Center for a scavenger hunt this fall, searching for natural objects representing the five basic human senses.
About our District
The Churchville-Chili Central School District challenges all students to strive for excellence while developing their unique talents and becoming respectful, resourceful citizens in an interconnected global society. We have approximately 3,900 students attending six schools: three elementary schools (K-4), one middle school (5-8), the ninth grade academy, and our senior high school (10-12). We offer the International Baccalaureate (IB) Program and Advanced Placement (AP) courses. Our fine arts programs are an integral part of our academic program and offer a wide variety of sports from Modified to Varsity level. Churchville-Chili also employs more than 700 teachers, administrators and support staff.
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Ashley Decker
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ashleydecker@cccsd.org
585-293-1800 extension 2345