The Bison is wishing everyone a great Spring Break! Don’t forget we are one month away from the Bison getting a name, and celebrating the 75th anniversary together!
2 days ago, North Colonie Communications
Bison waves through a window
Congratulations to Vicki and Isla Bentley! On Wednesday, April 1, Senator Jake Ashby visited Loudonville Elementary to recognize Vicki and Isla with a New York State Senate Commendation for their picture book “Not Sorry to Be Me.” Senator Ashby nominated both Vicki and Isla for the award after hearing about their book, how they developed the concept for it, and the process involved in getting it to print. Senator Ashby spoke at a school assembly, reflecting on how writing "Not Sorry to Be Me" has created a story that helps to bring awareness about differences, autism, and ADHD. At the assembly, Vicki and Isla each received the NYS Senate Commendation for their work, to the cheers of students and staff. Thank you to Senator Ashby for this honor and congratulations to Vicki and Isla!

Read more about their book on our website: https://www.northcolonie.org/article/2680692
3 days ago, North Colonie Communications
Senator Ashby giving medal to Isla and Vicky
Senator Ashby giving medal to Isla and Vicky
Senator Ashby giving medal to Isla and Vicky
Senator Ashby giving medal to Isla and Vicky
Senator Ashby giving medal to Isla and Vicky
Senator Ashby giving medal to Isla and Vicky
Senator Ashby giving medal to Isla and Vicky
Congratulations to our Principles of Engineering classes! The classes attended the Capital District E-Week Model Bridge Competition at HVCC on Friday, March 27. Our students competed against other Capital Region schools, designing and building bridges that were evaluated and tested for aesthetics, max load held, and efficiency. Shaker High School students had an amazing showing, sweeping first, second, and third place in all categories! Great job to these talented students!
4 days ago, North Colonie Communications
Students holding awards after building some cool bridges
Students holding awards after building some cool bridges
Students holding awards after building some cool bridges
You're Invited to Shaker Unified National Banner School Celebration on Friday, April 17 at 6 p.m. in the H-Gym at SHS. This celebration is to recognize our recent recognition as a National Unified Banner School. We would love to have the North Colonie community there to celebrate this milestone!
5 days ago, North Colonie Communications
Shaker Unified National Banner School Celebration - Friday, April 17, 2026 at 6 p.m.
The Shaker High School Art Department proved to be one of the top in the Capital Region once again, bringing home seven awards at the 27th Annual High School Regional Juried Exhibition at the Albany Center Gallery. Shaker artists had 16 works selected out of 25 submitted and seven of those won awards. Those works, created by four students, are listed below.

Jurors' Choice Award: Kayra Etienne Maître, Almost Like Home
Jurors' Choice Award: Anya Vedhathiri, Oneirism
The Joe Faul Memorial Award: Riley Luczak, Just the Three of Us
The Patricia Clahassey Memorial Award: Trinity Pitts, Clarity
Kevin & Cindi Dubner Showcase Award: Trinity Pitts, Handle with Care
Lory Tansky 3D Award: Riley Luczak, From the Depths
The Opalka Gallery at Russell Sage College Award: Kayra Etienne Maître, Almost Like Home

More than 126 works were selected from 109 students from 27 schools around the Capital Region by jurors D. Colin, Tony Iadicicco, and Alicia Lea. The exhibition will remain on display at Albany Center Gallery until April 24, 2026. There is a public reception on Friday, April 3, from 5-8 p.m. at the gallery located at 48 North Pearl Street, Albany, NY 12207.

Congratulations to all of the Shaker artists and their teachers for such an outstanding performance at the High School Regional Juried Art Exhibition! We’re proud to see your work recognized by the larger art community.
5 days ago, North Colonie Communications
students at the art show reception
students at the art show reception
students at the art show reception
students at the art show reception
students at the art show reception
students at the art show reception
students at the art show reception
group photo of students
group photo of students
group photo of students
Blue Creek students used the book Stone Soup as their inspiration to make their own version of the delicious meal on Friday, March 27. A day after their Stone Soup assembly, students in Ms. Franke and Ms. Olszowy's communications classes dug for potatoes, cut vegetables and made the soup with the help of the district's Charlie Cart. Farm to School Facilitator Mrs. Amber Cost, helped students use the cart to create the finished product, which students really enjoyed! Some even had second and third helpings and asked for more veggies! In addition, students planted seeds that will be planted in the Blue Creek garden later this spring.
6 days ago, North Colonie Communications
Two students use hand shovels to dig for potatoes in a plastic bin of coco coir.
Two students cut vegetables on paper plates on a table to prepare for soup.
Teachers help students dig for potatoes in plastic bins, using hand shovels.
Students prepare to add vegetables to a steaming pot for soup.
Students taste the soup they made from small cups.
Teachers help students plant seeds in small cups.
A student uses a hand shovel to put dirt into a cup.
A student digs with a hand shovel as other students and adults stand around watching.
A student uses a hand shovel to dig in the dirt.
One student smiles and another gives thumbs up after tasting the soup they made.
The celebration continued for World Language Month, as the World Language Department hosted a poster contest at Shaker Middle School. Students created posted related to this year's theme of "Languages: The Key to a Global Community." This year's winners are:
3rd Place: Izzy Gorman and Joni Gorr
2nd Place: Deeparjo Ganguli
1st Place: Lily Stone
Congratulations to our winners!
7 days ago, North Colonie Communications
Student holding a poster for a poster contest
Student holding a poster for a poster contest
Students holding a poster for a poster contest

Friday, March 27 marked the conclusion of the "One School, One Book" month long reading challenge for Latham Ridge. Students took part in a day of celebrations, with a morning assembly that included a student from SHS playing the bagpipes and Mr. Thiell reading the final chapter to the school. Throughout the day, students played Highland games, created their own Tartan patterns for an art project connected to the upcoming Ridge Gala, watched "The Water Horse," and engaged in many activities in their classrooms that connect to the story and the history of Scotland. It was a great day of celebrations, marking the successful completion of the reading challenge. Great job, Panthers!

8 days ago, North Colonie Communications
Students sit on the floor and raise their hands to answer trivia questions about the book they're currently reading.
A version of a "water horse" comes out from behind the curtains of the stage.
A student stands on stage and plays the bagpipes for a room full of students sitting on the floor.

A group of Shaker Middle School sixth graders has a lot more knowledge about mummies! That’s thanks to several visits by Janine Moon from the Albany Institute of History and Art over the past two weeks. Ms. Moon, the Education Manager for AIHA, presented Ancient Egypt: Mummies on the Move, for the students of Ms. Meade, Ms. Silver, Ms. Ackerly and Mr. Futia. Our students had a lot of great questions about Ancient Egypt and Ms. Moon answered every one of them! She brought ancient tools to show off and students got to make a Shabti out of model magic clay and decorated it.

The Albany Institute is the legal guardian of two mummies, which means it is their responsibility to take care of those mummies. They sign a contract with specific terms like making sure the mummies are under plexiglass and have specific temperature and humidity requirements for their protection. Thank you to Ms. Moon and the Albany Institute of History and Art for the fun and educational experience!

9 days ago, North Colonie Communications
Ms. Moon, from the Albany Institute, shows off a Shabti at the front of a classroom.
A student colors a Shabti with marker at a table.
Students sitting at tables around a classroom create and color Shabtis.
Students sitting at tables around a classroom create and color Shabtis.
Ms. Moon, from the Albany Institute, points to an x-ray of a human skull on a TV screen.
A student creates a Shabti out of clay at a table.
More than a dozen student-made Shabtis sit on a shelf.
Students sitting at tables around a classroom create Shabtis out of clay.
A student creates a Shabti out of clay.

Prom season is almost here, and we’re excited to support our students once again. On Monday, 4/6 from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM, NCCSD is hosting our annual Free Prom Attire Giveaway. All students are invited to browse our collection in G103 (Chorus Room), entering through the Auditorium Entrance. We’ll have over 100 dresses and some men’s formalwear available, all in great condition, with some brand new and never worn items. Everything is completely free and yours to keep. We had a great turnout last year and hope to see even more students this time!

We are also accepting donations, so if you have gently used formalwear to share, please drop it off at the Shaker High School main office.

9 days ago, North Colonie Communications
Prom dress promotion

Our classrooms have changed so much in just 14 years, and so have the ways our students explore and create. Some things, like curiosity and energy, never change!

Have photos from the last 75 years? Send them to us at communications@nccsk12.org. We’d love to see them! #NC75 #ThrowbackThursday

10 days ago, North Colonie Communications
children smiling and making silly faces in 2011
Classroom photo of elementary students from 2025

For the past few weeks, Mrs. Hoffman, Mrs. Nolett and Mr. Zitolo’s physics students spent time engineering cardboard boats that finally hit the water on Monday, March 23 and Tuesday, March 24. Students competed across three categories including Best Theme, Most Buoyant, and Fastest Race Times. Huge shoutout to all participants for their creativity, teamwork, and determination, great job!

10 days ago, North Colonie Communications
SHS students celebrate win
SHS students row across the pool in their boat "The Payload"
SHS students get ready to race across SHS pool
Students in the "Taco Express" cardboard boat move along
Physics teacher chat with student before race
SHS students vote for boats
SHS students row across the pool in their boat
SHS students row across the pool in their boat "The Payload"
SHS students watch the boat "Kachow" move across the finish line
Students and teachers assist with boat race
Congratulations to SMS eighth grader Inaayah Ashar! On March 14, Inaayah came in first place in the Junior Division for the Capital Region History Day at the New York State Museum, where she presented her original documentary, titled "Revolution, Reaction, and Reform in History: How a Peaceful Protest was the Only Solution for the Courageous Country of Lithuania." She also won an award from WMHT for best documentary in both the Junior and Senior Division. Inaayah will move on to compete at the state competition at SUNY Oneonta in April. Congratulations and best of luck at States, Inaayah!
11 days ago, North Colonie Communications
Inaayah holding up her awards

Second grade students at Latham Ridge had a special visitor last week from the Irish American Heritage Museum. Museum Director Michael Clarke visited the school to talk about Irish immigration, including the Great Famine, push/pull factors, and Irish traditions. With his accordion, Clarke shared Irish music for the group as he talked about the history of the Irish and his own story. Students were quick to clap, tap their feet, and sing along to the music. Thank you for stopping by, Mr. Clarke!

12 days ago, North Colonie Communications
Accordion playing at latham ridge for irish heritage presentation
Accordion playing at latham ridge for irish heritage presentation
Accordion playing at latham ridge for irish heritage presentation
Accordion playing at latham ridge for irish heritage presentation
Accordion playing at latham ridge for irish heritage presentation
You couldn’t help but “shake, rattle and roll” in the auditorium at Loudonville on Tuesday, March 18. Students in grades 3-5 were treated to a special performance from the musical group “Blues and Beyond,” who hosted an assembly to introduce students to African American history through music. The performance offered a look at different musical styles such as blues, hip hop, and gospel, teaching students how these genres connect to important moments and stories in history. “Blues and Beyond” brought the lessons to life with a live ensemble, performing music that relates to each topic as it was introduced. The narrator interacted with the students by asking questions and inviting them to share their ideas. Students could not stop themselves from getting up to sing and dance along to songs such as “My Girl” by the Temptations, "I Feel Good” by James Brown, "September" by Earth, Wind & Fire, "Purple Rain" by Prince, and many more popular tunes. The show was a musical success!
13 days ago, North Colonie Communications
Blue and Beyond Singer and drummer
two kids happy to be sitting in the stands
girl smiling in the stands
Blue and Beyond Singer and drummer and guitarist
students singing along to the band
Blue and Beyond Singer and drummer and guitarist
three students dancing to the music

Congratulations to SMS student Livia Lu SHS student Gianna Zhang for their winning submissions in the Albany County Legislature essay contest! The contest, a part of the commemoration of Women’s History Month, invited students across all grade levels to reflect on what a sustainable future looks like to them. Congratulations Livia and Gianna!

14 days ago, North Colonie Communications
Womens History Essay Contest Winners
Womens History Essay Contest Winners

Families and students gathered at the Empire State Plaza K-8 Abstract Expressionism Art Show reception on Thursday, March 12 to celebrate the creativity of young artists from across the region. Students proudly shared their work while exploring inspiring pieces from the Rockefeller collection on the concourse. Local children’s book author and illustrator Liz Zunon delivered an engaging keynote, encouraging students to keep creating and expressing themselves through art. Congratulations to all the students who shared their work!

14 days ago, North Colonie Communications
ESP Art show
ESP Art show
ESP Art show
ESP Art show
ESP Art show
ESP Art show
ESP Art show
ESP Art show
ESP Art show
ESP Art show

The SHS Shaker Character Award for Quarter 2 honors students who exemplify self-awareness, self-advocacy, and emotional resilience each and every day. These outstanding students were nominated by their teachers for the positive choices they make, the way they support others, and their commitment to personal growth. Their actions truly make a difference in our school community! Join us in celebrating our Shaker Strong Character Award winners for Quarter 2. We are incredibly proud of all they’ve accomplished!
Oliver Aiossa
Arek Bardakjian
Sam Behrens
Faith Brate
Mikayla Brice
Noli Ceccucci
Nealy DeBiccari
Makayla Jackson
Nana Kyiretwie
Gaven Li
Yanitcia Pino-Mercado
Anthony Walls
Javeria Zahid
Gianna Zhang

15 days ago, North Colonie Communications
Shaker Character Awards
Help us celebrate the amazing accomplishments of Shaker alumni! Nominations are officially open for the 2026 Shaker High School Alumni Hall of Fame. If you know a graduate who is leading, inspiring, or making a meaningful impact in their field or community, we want to hear about them. Submit your nomination by Wednesday, April 15 using the form linked in our bio. #alumnihalloffame
15 days ago, North Colonie Communications
SHS Alumni Hall of Fame Nominations
Have you seen the latest district newsletter? Featuring staff spotlights, Capital Project updates, district news, and more, find the digital version here: https://www.northcolonie.org/o/nccs/page/district-newsletters.

Stay tuned for more information about the Bison Birthday Bash on May 9, 2026!
16 days ago, North Colonie Communications
Photo of cover of the District Newsletters Winter 2026, featuring the Bison birthday celebration invite on May 9, 2026 and the district news