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Tag: SAS

  • Food Services to add new recipes to school lunch menus

    In efforts to use more local farm-to-school ingredients, the district’s Food Services department hosted a training for its staff in November. Students can expect to see some of the items prepared on menus for the month of December and beyond. Recipes to be included in future menus include:

  • GHS, SAS students bond at Hispanic Heritage Month bilingual read-aloud

    GHS, SAS students bond at Hispanic Heritage Month bilingual read-aloud

    Students find common ground with a shared home language “What color is an apple?” Charles asked the students after finishing the book and teaching them how to say colors in Spanish. “Rojo!” answered the class. Charles told the students he goes to Mexico every year, and it’s a long journey. “My parents speak a way […]

  • Parent/Guardian contact information update forms

    Please be sure to update contact information as soon as you make any changes. The following forms can be used to update contact information in our databases for school communications: Once you fill out the form, please send it to one of the following staff members at your child’s school:

  • Goshen welcomes Erica Cruz, new SAS & GIS assistant principal

    Goshen welcomes Erica Cruz, new SAS & GIS assistant principal

    The Goshen Central School District welcomes Erica Cruz as the new assistant principal for Scotchtown Avenue Elementary School and Goshen Intermediate School. She works alongside SAS Principal Kristin Driscoll and GIS Principal Dr. Matthew Wentworth. After spending the last 16 years working for the New York City Department of Education, Cruz joins the district with […]

  • #FacultyFriday: Danielle Borowitz

    Next up for Goshen’s #FacultyFriday series is Scotchtown Avenue Elementary School Attendance Aide Danielle Borowitz. A transplant from Westchester County, Borowitz joined Goshen CSD in August 2022 and has always found herself drawn to working with children. She brings experience from a children’s hair salon and daycare in addition to her time spent in the […]

  • Congratulations employees serving 20+ years in district!

    Congratulations employees serving 20+ years in district!

    The Goshen Central School District recognizes the following employees for serving 20+ years: Scotchtown Avenue Elementary School Ellen Kramer-Lowe (Teacher Aide) 9/1/2003 – 20 years Michelle Rodstrom (Teaching Assistant) 12/2/2002 – 20 years Alison Roper (ESOL Teacher) 9/14/1998 – 25 years Goshen Intermediate School Aimee Holland (Elementary Teacher) 9/1/1998 – 25 years C.J. Hooker Middle […]

  • Annual Chromebook Responsibility Form

    It is important that each child in Goshen Schools has access to a computer in school and at home. GCSD will provide your child a Chromebook for at-home use if you agree to the terms of the Chromebook Responsibility Form. Please read carefully.   Students will be expected to have a charged device with them […]

  • NEW student arrival & dismissal procedures @ SAS

    In the past couple of years, we have begun to notice a trend of more families choosing to utilize our parent drop off and pick up area located on the right side of the school. This has caused the traffic to increase substantially along the side of Scotchtown Ave causing a bottle neck and making […]

  • FACILITIES UPGRADES: Progress on capital projects

    FACILITIES UPGRADES: Progress on capital projects

    Asbestos abatement, the first step of the heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) upgrade portion of the approximately $9 million capital project at Scotchtown Avenue Elementary School, was completed in early July. Because the unit ventilators to be installed are larger than the older units, one row of tile replacement was required in each classroom. […]