Month: January 2023

  • January 24, 2023 Meeting Minutes

    Members Present: Also Present: List of others on file Members Absent: N/A President Harrison opened the meeting at 7:15 pm. The Pledge of Allegiance was recited. Recognitions: North Colonie Kids Care: This month’s recipient is Khaliel Felder PTA presentation of the Lifetime Achievement Award to D. Joseph Corr. The Superintendent recognized the following: Each month…


  • UPDATE/Final Decision Monday, Jan. 23: Schools are closed

    The updated, final decision is that Mon., Jan. 23 NCCSD schools will be closed due to inclement weather. The District Office will also be closed. The Board of Education meeting will now be held Tuesday, Jan. 24 beginning at 7:15 p.m., with a reception to celebrate the retirement of Superintendent Joe Corr held prior to…


  • No After-School Activities – Thurs., 1/19

    Please be advised that after-school activities are cancelled today (Thurs., 1/19) due to inclement weather. CYC After School Programs will run as scheduled.


  • Updated/Rescheduled: Supt. Corr’s Retirement Reception Now Tues., Jan. 24

      This post has been updated (please note graphic has original date listed): Prior to the rescheduled Tuesday, Jan. 24 Board of Education meeting, from 6-7 p.m. our school communities will come together under one roof to pay tribute to Supt. Corr’s career and dedication to our students and families of the North Colonie Central…


  • NC Welcomes Its New Assistant Superintendent

    Teaching and educational leadership was not the path Naté Turner-Hassell initially set out upon. But thankfully for North Colonie Central Schools, a part-time college job at a daycare began her journey toward a career in education. She officially starts as Assistant Superintendent on Tuesday, Jan. 17, after serving as NC’s Director of Professional Learning, Leadership,…


  • A Message from Superintendent Corr: Dr. Martin Luther King

    Dear North Colonie Families, Today we celebrate the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King. Dr. King’s life was the embodiment of service in the eternal quest for justice. His commitment was unwavering and endured through threats, incarceration, violence, and ultimately his death. Dr. King’s life is a daily calling to us all that…


  • SHS Students ‘Part of History’: Attend Governor’s Inauguration

    It all started a mere few weeks ago as an opportunity called First Amendment-First Vote (1st A-1st V), which aims to help young women realize that they can someday run for political office. A group of Shaker High School girls and teachers gathered for a kick-off event of the unique, interactive “outside-the-classroom” enrichment program. It…