Lose your blues and kick off your Sunday shoes at Shaker Theatre's production of Footloose! The show will take place on Friday, March 27 at 7 p.m., Saturday, March 28 at 2 p.m., and Saturday, March 28 at 7 p.m.

Tickets are now available! Visit https://shsnccs.booktix.com to purchase tickets for any show. Tickets have been selling quickly - don't miss out!

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Footloose the musical

March 4 to 6, marked the 62nd Annual New York State DECA State Competition in Rochester. In just their third year as a DECA charter, this was the first time Shaker qualified for states. The team, consisting of juniors Adithya Thumila and Ansh Maurya and sophomore Srivar Gillela, represented Shaker High School while competing against over 3,500 students from across New York State. Adithya and Ansh earned medals in their events, marking a memorable achievement. Special thanks to senior and outgoing president Naisha Majmudar for establishing DECA at Shaker High School. DECA provides students with opportunities in marketing, finance, hospitality, and management through competitions, leadership development, and real-world experience.

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DECA members and advisor Mr. James Berti
DECA team
They’re rotten to the core! Shaker Middle School takes the stage tonight for their sold-out run of “Descendants: The Musical!” Students and staff have been working hard to perfect every detail, with performances continuing on March 14 and 15. Break a leg to the cast and crew, this is sure to be an unforgettable show!
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Mal singing
Ben singing
All the villians
Jane has the wand
Belle and Beast
Maleficent
Full cast

Shaker High School band teacher Samantha Baldwin has been nominated for the Manilow Music Teacher Award! This national award honors outstanding music educators, and the winner receives a prize of $5,000 for classroom instruments to support their students and music program. The winner will receive VIP tickets to Barry Manilow’s concert and will be presented their award in person during a special backstage ceremony with Mr. Manilow. Please vote daily and share to help support Samantha and the Shaker High School music program! Congratulations Samantha! Vote daily here: https://on.barrymanilow.com/trk/mmpalbany


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Samantha Baldwin

SOLD OUT! We're not the only ones excited about Shaker Middle School's performance of the "Descendants: The Musical." Our students and staff are putting the finishing touches on the show, which will take place on Friday, March 13 & Saturday, March 14, and Sunday, March 15. Best of luck to the cast and crew, it's sure to be a wickedly fun show!

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Shaker Middle School Descendants cast
Nominations for the Shaker High School Alumni Hall of Fame 2026 Induction are now open! Do you know a Shaker alum making a difference or doing outstanding work in their career field? Nominate that person! All nominations are due by Wednesday, April 15. You can find a link to the nomination form in our bio. #alumnihalloffame
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Alumni Hall of Fame Nominations are now open
Have you supported your school today? Help your school knock out the competition this March! When you support your school, you’re also helping North Colonie students and families in need. Donate today and share your school spirit, submit your videos and photos through the link in our bio!
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North Colonie United Way March Madness
For the month of March, Latham Ridge will share one goal, called "One School, One Book." For the second year, students across all grade levels will read a book together, at school and at home from March 9 to 27. On Thursday, March 5, "The Water Horse" by Dick King-Smith was selected as the book of choice for this year. The announcement, which was made at a school-wide assembly, was met with applause and cheers by students. Prior to this, clues, such as bagpipes greeting them at arrival, had been placed throughout the school, inviting students to guess what the book would be. Following the announcement, a "water horse" walked through the aisles of the assembly, much to the students delight. Happy reading, Panthers!
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One School One Book
One School One Book
One School One Book
One School One Book
One School One Book
One School One Book
One School One Book

On Thursday, March 5, Mr. Sam Halpern’s health class took a field trip to the Albany Capital Center for the Northeastern Community Action Partnership (NECAP)’s Eighth Annual Youth Summit. Mr. Halpern was accompanied by fellow health educators Mr. Dave Stadtlander, Mr. Ryan Deguire, and Mr. Tyler Catalfamo.

For the past four years, Shaker High School has been among the many schools attending this health and safety summit. This year, students focused on learning about the dangers of various addictions. Mr. Deguire reflected on a presentation by renowned neuroscientist Dr. Stephen Dewey, explaining that “it gives them the foundation to go out and make informed, educated decisions about their health down the road.”

Students and faculty also had the opportunity to hear from multiple speakers and participate in interactive activities. One activity, the Hand Release Challenge, was run by the New York National Guard Counterdrug Task Force. Sophomores Mikayla Wilson and Andrew Gecewicz represented Shaker in the challenge, where participants had two minutes to complete as many hand-release pushups as possible. Wilson placed third with 55 pushups.

Wilson and Gecewicz first joined Mr. Halpern’s health class as freshmen and have continued with it since. Both students left the summit with new knowledge about addiction, including ways to recognize it and strategies for prevention. By the end of the day, students returned to Shaker not only with new experiences, but also with valuable lessons about making healthy choices and looking out for themselves and others.

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Shaker students and staff at NECAP Youth Summit 2026
Shaker students showing swag bags from summit event
Congratulations to all of our Shaker Middle School students who achieved High Honor Roll, Honor Roll and Merit Roll for the second quarter of the school year! See the full list here: https://www.northcolonie.org/article/2734723
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A graphic that says "Shaker Middle School High Honor Roll, Honor Roll and Merit Roll" for the 2nd quarter of 2025-2026
Read Across America! More than 200 Shaker High School students went around the district to visit students in all six of our elementary schools for National Read Across America Day on Monday, March 2. To celebrate the day, high school students from the SHS Writing Center, Literature in Education classes and National English Honor Society did read alouds and facilitated other activities with more than 1,500 elementary students. Stations included bookmark creation, poster contribution, story in motion and question and answer panels. Thank you to our SHS and elementary libraries for collaborating to ensure that Read Across America Day was a success here in North Colonie!
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Students listen to high school students speak at the front of the classroom.
A group of first graders pose with their handmade hats while sitting on the carpet.
Two librarians hold a long poster with handprints on it that reads, "We love to read because..."
Two students show off their handmade bookmarks as they sit at a table.
Younger students crowd around two high schoolers as they read a book.
A high school student stands and reads a book to a group of elementary students.
A high school student leads a craft with a group of elementary students at a table.
A high school student sits in a chair and reads a book to a group of elementary school students seated in front of her.
A high school student helps two elementary students create bookmarks.
We are excited to announce that our Shaker Middle School MathCounts competition team participated in the Capital District MathCounts Chapter Competition and finished in 1st place and will be moving on to the state level competition later this month. The event was held at the General Electric Aerospace Research Facility on Saturday, February 7. Our twelve students who participated were:

Louis Jin
Yiming Chen
Claire Qiu
Isa Wang
Aiden Li
Aana Pradham
Aaron Yu
Adri Dutta
Tanmay Prasad
Yathin Jakkanna
Livia Lu
William Ni

Four of the top 12 students in attendance who made it to the final Countdown round were from Shaker. Those students were Louis Jin, Claire Qiu, Yiming Chen and Isa Wang. Louis Jin ended up being our top finisher, coming in third place overall. A big shout to the team on a wonderful accomplishment. Special thanks goes out to the Math club advisor at SMS, Mrs. Jenn Garnett, for supporting our students.
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Two students sit at a table and compete at the MathCounts competition.
An advisor guides two students competing at the MathCounts competition.
The SMS MathCounts competition team poses behind a table with their advisor.
A large room of students sitting at tables writing in the MathCounts competition.
The MathCounts competition Countdown Round.
Two students sit at a table and compete at the MathCounts competition.

In mid-February, 22 SHS students traveled to Saabruecken, Germany to stay with their exchange students for 10 days. This was the 20th anniversary of the exchange program between SHS and the partner school Ludwigsgymnasium. Having hosted the German students in October 2025, it was SHS's turn to experience German culture and language firsthand! The students attended classes and took day trips to cities nearby, including historic Heidelberg and the former Roman city of Trier. Some students traveled to nearby France or Luxembourg and spent a day in Paris or Strasbourg. The trip ended with a four day stay in Berlin, Germany’s capital. Students explored the rich history of the city at the Holocaust Memorial, Checkpoint Charlie Museum, the Berlin Wall Memorial and Documentation Center, and a tour of the Reichstag. The two week trip was an unforgettable immersion into the target language and culture, and life-long friendships and connections were formed. Thank you to our chaperones (Melissa Brandt, Robert Pollaro, and Christine Connor) for helping to make this trip a success. On to the next 20 years!

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German Exchange Students
German Exchange Students
you are leaving the american sector sign, with text below in different languages. student is standing in front of the sign
students at a fussball game
students standing on the steps for german exchange program
students in front of a castle for german exchange program
students standing in front of image of bird for german exchange program
students standing outside in front of statue for german exchange program
students jumping in front of Eifel tower

Lose your blues and kick off your Sunday shoes at Shaker Theatre's production of Footloose! The show will take place on Friday, March 27 at 7 p.m., Saturday, March 28 at 2 p.m., and Saturday, March 28 at 7 p.m.

Tickets are now available! Visit https://shsnccs.booktix.com to purchase tickets for any show. Tickets have been selling quickly - don't miss out!

15 days ago, North Colonie Communications
Footloose the Musical

For the fourth straight year, Ms. Vanessa Fulmore's fourth graders at Southgate presented Our History, Our Heroes: Black History Living Wax Museum. As part of their studies during Black History Month in February, each student in Ms. Fulmore’s class selected an influential Black figure in history for a research project. Each student created an informational report, as well as a visual presentation, and the project culminated with the living wax museum.

On Thursday, February 26, students dressed up and transformed into their influential individual, bringing that person's story to life with a biographical reading when prompted with the touch of a button. Some students read off an index card, while others chose to memorize their subject's story. Students had posterboards with photos and information to go along with their live presentation and written report. For the full story, go to news stories.

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A student reads his presentation of W.E.B. DuBois to fellow students.
A student does his presentation on Stevie Wonder for a visiting parent.
A student holds a book as she stands in front of her presentation on Amanda Gorman.
A student reads his presentation on George Washington Carver to a teacher.
A student reads his presentation of former president Barack Obama to a visiting parent.
A student presents on Katherine Johnson.
A student sits and reads a presentation to a visiting parent.
A student dressed as Jesse Owens stands in front of his posterboard presentation of the influential figure.
A student presents his project on Walter Payton.
A student dressed as Serena Williams presents her project on the tennis great.
This month, two students from Shaker High School are being recognized as the February North Colonie Kids Care recipients. Senior Eveline Hanchett and sophomore Haitham Hussein have a very special relationship that was established during Unified Physical Education class, specifically the newly established swim unit. Both students were nominated by their Unified PE teachers, Coach Keith Bateman and Coach Sarah Bruno.

Initially fearful of the water, Haitham worked together with Evie for weeks, making small gains with her encouragement. The process took a lot of patience, communication, learning and trust on the part of both students. After five weeks, Haitham made it all the way into the pool, walking around the shallow end with confidence.

Thank you to both Haitham and Evie for their dedication, care and support for one another and congratulations on being our February Kids Care recipients! For the full story, head to our website or click the link in our bio.
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Two students pose with their Kids Care certificate in front of the pool.
Evie encourages Haitham from outside the pool as he goes down the pool steps.
Two students give thumbs up from in the pool, celebrating Haitham's achievement!
A student in a life jacket walks around the pool confidently.
This week we honor Septima Poinsette Clark, an educator and civil rights leader who used education as a powerful tool for change. Through the Citizenship Schools she developed, Clark helped African Americans gain literacy skills needed to register to vote and participate fully in democracy. Her work connected education to empowerment and earned her recognition as the Grandmother of the Civil Rights Movement.
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Septima Poinsette Clark (1898–1987)
Shaker High School students and their chaperones, Spanish teachers Jessie Morgan and Stephanie Majewski and LaFollette Hall principal Nikki Newidomy, spent 15 days in Costa Rica discovering the meaning of “Pura Vida” (Pure Life). From beaches and volcanoes to rainforests and coffee plantations, they immersed themselves in the culture and language while staying with host families and attending Colegio Humboldt in San José. The trip, part two of the exchange program, followed Costa Rican students’ visit to Shaker in October, and students described the experience as life-changing, with one saying, "this trip wasn’t just a trip. It taught me more about myself and changed the way I want to live the rest of my life."
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SHS Students arrive in Costa Rica
SHS students enjoy Costa Rican view
SHS students with Costa Rican students
Costa Rican trip chaperones
SHS students see Costa Rica
SHS students enjoy meal
SHS students meet Costa Rican students
SHS students meet Costa Rican students
SHS students with Costa Rican students
Costa Rican trip chaperones

Tuesday, Feb. 24, North Colonie hosted an event titled “Paving Your Path in Education.” This event was designed for individuals interested in exploring a career in education. The evening consisted of networking, a panel discussion with district leaders, and one-on-one screening sessions. It was an informative experience for both current and future educators.

As we head into March, this event marks the first of many recruitment efforts. Jewelie Koutelis, our Recruitment and Retention Specialist, will be traveling from Plattsburgh to Niagara Falls in search of top teaching talent across New York State, along with some of our administrators. Part of their journey will consist of attending two Teacher Recruitment Days (TRD), during which they will meet with college students from a total of 18 colleges in NYS.

If you were unable to attend, but are interested in joining the North Colonie team, please visit northcolonie.org/recruitment to learn more.

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Guests watch panel
Human Resources team with the Bison
The Bison with Mr. Brian Carey, Asst. Superintendent for Business, and Mr. Eric Phillips, CTE Supervisor
Paving Your Path Panel
HR team chats with Dr. Lindsay Tresansky and Eric Phillips

Congratulations to all of our Shaker High School students who achieved High Honor Roll, Honor Roll and Merit Roll for the second quarter of the school year! See the full list here: https://www.northcolonie.org/article/2728781

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Shaker High School Honor Rolls