From Latham, NY to Fife, Scotland! Shaker Latin teacher Mrs. Edythe Malara-Lutjen took the international stage at the 2025 Classical Association Conference, sharing how she brings ancient texts to life for today’s students. To read more about Mrs. Malara-Lutjen’s trip and presentation, go to our website.

7 months ago, North Colonie Communications
Edythe Malara-Lutjen at the Classical Association Conference
Mrs. Malara-Lutjen presenting on Latin art
Mrs. Malara-Lutjen presenting on The Odyssey and modern education techniques
Scottish ruins
University  of St. Andrews

 As North Colonie CSD celebrates its 75th anniversary, the Shaker Loudonville Fire Department’s Explorer Post is celebrating 50 years. Shaker High School students Brayden Blanchard and Jack Monette are proud members of the Explorer Post and are gaining real-world experience while continuing their family traditions in service. To learn more about Explorer Post 475, go to the link in our bio.


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Two boys in front of fire truck
Group photo
Boys breaking open door
Holding water rope
Boy putting on fire gear
We're turning 75! The 2025-26 school year marks the 75th anniversary of the North Colonie CSD and we're inviting you to join us in celebrating! We’re collecting photos from years past and we’d love your help. Whether it’s a snapshot from a school play, a pep rally, graduation, or just a favorite moment in the halls, your photos are part of our shared history. Please send any old school photos (with the year and a brief description if possible) to NC75@nccsk12.org. Your memories will help us create a special anniversary display and possibly be featured in our digital and printed celebrations.
Thank you for being part of our journey. Stay tuned for more information on how we plan to celebrate this exciting milestone. Here’s to the next 75 years!
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NC 75 Years Logo
Mark your calendars! North Colonie CSD will be at the Capital Region Virtual Career Fair this Wednesday, July 9. The event will feature a variety of open positions in the district, including teachers, keyboard specialist, aides, bus drivers, and more. Pre-register and learn more here: https://nysdolvirtual4.easyvirtualfair.com/. Find open positions at North Colonie at NorthColonie.org/Employment. Be sure to stop by the North Colonie virtual booth and say hello!
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Capital Region Virtual Career Fair WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 2025 11 AM – 2 PM Capital District YMCA* KIPP Capital Region Public Schools* Vanderheyden* Saratoga Bridges The Pines at Glens Falls NYS Department of Civil Service Lunch Monitor Teacher Maintenance Mechanic Substance Abuse Counselor Install Technician Concrete Finisher Substitute Teacher School Safety Officer Package Handler Carpenter Information Associate Dental Physical Therapist North Colonie Central School District* Greene County Head Start* FREE TRAINING on Coursera by NYSDOL* UPS Community, Work and Independence Appolo Heating Infant Toddler Teacher School Bus Driver Guidance Counselor Service and Repair Mechanic IT Specialist HVAC Installer Security Monitor School Age Childcare Laborer RN/LPN/CNA Sheet Metal Fabricator And many more! A PREVIEW DAY WILL BE HELD ON TUESDAY, JULY 8, 2025 BEGINNING AT 9AM. ATTENDING BUSINESSES JOB OPENINGS FOR ATTENDING BUSINESSES SUNY ATTAIN Lab* Schenectady City School District* Russell Sage College* Aerotek Whitney M. Young, Jr. Health Center And more! PRE-REGISTER TODAY: https://nysdolvirtual4.easyvirtualfair.com FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THIS EVENT, CONTACT VIRTUALJOBFAIRS@LABOR.NY.GOV MAKE SURE TO PRE-REGISTER AND UPLOAD YOUR RESUME * BUSINESSES HIRING FOR EDUCATION & CHILD CARE POSITIONS.
Monday marked Blue Creek Principal Chris Turcio’s first (and probably last) taping! After students crushed their fundraising goal, raising more than $17,000 for the annual fun run, every class got to add a piece of tape to stick him to the wall. He didn’t stay up for long (just one second without the foot holds!), but the impact is sure to stick for longer. Way to go, Blue Creek!
8 months ago, North Colonie Communications
Blue Creek Principal taped to the wall
Blue Creek students are excited to tape up Principal Turcio!
Principal Turcio surprises 5th graders
Blue Creek student helps Principal Turcio drink some water
Blue Creek Counselor Tony Rivera tries to stick Blue Creek Principal Turcio back on the wall!
The Blue Creek Bulldogs finalize our 2025 Senior Walk Throughs for the day. They celebrated with warm hearts and even warmer weather and cooled down with ice pops outside afterward! Congratulations to the Class of 2025!
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Group of seniors in front of Blue Creek sign
Blue Creek students holding signs for seniors
Shaker senior hugs past elementary teacher
Seniors walk through the halls of Blue Creek
Senior graduation caps
Group of seniors in front of Blue Creek sign
Seniors cool off after walk through with ice pops
Another day, another North Colonie CSD Transportation award! Congratulations to Melisa Glodich, who has been named the New York Association of Pupil Transportation (NYAPT) School Bus Attendant of the Year for 2025! A bus aide with the district since 2018, Melisa will receive the award on July 15 at the NYAPT Summer Conference in Saratoga Springs. "Melisa exemplifies all the good qualities of being a bus aide. She has terrific attendance. She is kind, caring, attentive, and compassionate," said NCCSD Director of Transportation Denise Towne. A Waterford native, Glodich says she has always loved children. “Forming strong, trusting relationships with special needs children and their families is incredibly rewarding. I love being a supportive presence in their lives and journey. Interacting with children with diverse needs and learning about their unique characteristics can be a valuable and enriching experience,” she said. Congratulations Melisa and thank you for your service to our students here in North Colonie!
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Bus attendant Melisa Glodich poses in front of a school bus.
Splash Zone Alert! On Tuesday, Blue Creek Principal Chris Turcio took the plunge—again and again—as every grade had a chance to splash him! The reason? Blue Creek Elementary raised $3,278 for the Read for Ronald McDonald House campaign, surpassing the original goal of $2,750. As part of the Principal Challenge, top fundraisers earned the chance to aim for the dunk tank target. Even missed throws didn’t stop the fun! Many students made sure Principal Turcio got soaked by running up to hit the target, which dropped a bucket of water on his head! Congratulations to all the students and staff for their amazing support of a great cause!
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Student runs to hit the target, resulting in splashing Principal Turcio
 Principal Turcio and Blue Creek student
 Principal Turcio preparing for the target to be hit
Faculty and volunteers prepare to serve ice cream to student
 Principal Turcio splashed with water
Teachers help serve ice cream to students
Congratulations to North Colonie Bus Driver Marsha Bejian! Marsha has been named the 2025 AAA Hudson Valley Safe School Bus Driver for the district. The award is given to a school bus driver from each school district throughout the Capital Region by the AAA Hudson Valley. The Safe School Bus Driver award recognizes drivers who present themselves in a positive and safe manner, while following all regulations set forth by the agencies that govern transportation. Marsha was given her award during the award ceremony on Wednesday, June 18. Congratulations, Marsha! Thank you for all you do to keep our students safe!
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Marsha on a bus
Marsha getting award
Marsha getting award
Congratulations to the Shaker High School Hall of Fame Class of 2025! On Monday, June 16, seven new members were inducted into the SHS Alumni Hall of Fame. SHS student government members Pranjal Yadav and Regan Morrissey read the biography of each of the inducted alumni, sharing with the audience their accomplishments. Following this, each member offered some brief remarks on their time at Shaker. Read their remarks on our website here: https://www.northcolonie.org/article/2274095 View the alumni bios here: https://www.northcolonie.org/halloffame
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Seven Hall of Fame Inductees
Hall of Fame Family
Hall of Fame Family
Hall of Fame Family
Hall of Fame Family
Hall of Fame Family
Hall of Fame Family
Hall of Fame Family
Hall of Fame Family
Hall of Fame Family
The North Colonie Teachers' Association hosted its annual retirement party to celebrate the outgoing class of teachers. Employees past and present gathered at The Barn at Power's to honor the 15 NCCSD teachers who are calling it a career. It was a night to reminisce on the years of hard work and dedication put in by so many. Thank you all for everything you have done for North Colonie and we wish you the best of luck in your retirement!
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Three people pose for the camera.
Four people pose for the camera while seated at a table.
A man takes a photo of a group of teachers on his phone.
Two people pose for the camera.
A group of thirteen language teachers pose on a deck outside.
Three people pose for the camera.
A large group of math teachers all pose together.
Three people pose for a photograph.
A large group of teachers pose for a photo outside on a deck.
A group of seven music teachers pose for a photo.
If you're driving on I-90 westbound near Everett Road, keep your eye out for some of our students' creative work on a Lamar Billboard! Ms. Moran's elementary health classes partnered with Lamar to develop public service announcements that raise awareness about the physical, social and emotional impact of screen time, cell phone use and social media. One submission was selected for display from each of our six elementary schools and can be seen through June 18.
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An image of a billboard that says, "There is no wifi in the forest, but you will find a better connection there."
An image of a billboard that says, "Think before you type." with an image of a hand holding a cell phone.
An image of a billboard that says, "Offline is the new peace of mind."
An image of a billboard that says, "Screen free today, stronger tomorrow."
Blue Creek had a very special visitor on Tuesday afternoon! Alexia Michitti was born without a right hand and came to talk to students about how our differences make us unique. Alexia hosted two assemblies in the gymnasium to share her life story which includes success as a soccer player both in high school, collegiately and internationally. After graduating from SUNY Oneonta, Alexia went on to play for the first ever U.S. Women's National Amputee Soccer Team in the World Cup, leading them to a silver medal as the goalkeeper. She was awarded the Golden Glove trophy for the tournament's best goalkeeper!
9 months ago, North Colonie Communications
Alexia Michitti stands next to a television at the front of a room of students.
Alexia balances a soccer ball on her back as she fist bumps students.
Alexia balances a soccer ball on her head as students look on.
Alexia performs freestyle soccer tricks as students look on.
Alexia shows off the Golden Glove trophy she won as a goalkeeper.
A gymnasium full of students participate in an activity led by a speaker at the front of the room.
Students look on as Alexia shares her life story as someone with a limb difference.
The SHS Multicultural Festival was a resounding success on Friday night! Families from across the district turned out to celebrate the many cultures represented here in North Colonie. There was food from dozens of different countries for people to sample, along with dance, music and crafts from various cultures. The festival was put on by the SHS Cooking and Culture Club with the support of many other school clubs. We can't wait to do it again next year!
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Two students do Henna designs on the arms of two other students.
A posterboard with information on Lebanon set up by a table with food.
Four dancers posing together.
A family standing at a table with food and a posterboard on it.
A table with a cloth and various cultural items on it.
A table with photos, flags and other items representing the Afghan culture.
A group of eight students posing for the camera.
A student looks on in the foreground and three other students dance on the open floor.
Two students do crafts with colorful yarn at a table.
A student waves from behind a table with food and other items representing Mexico.
It was a party at Walker Field on Wednesday as fifth graders from all six elementary schools came together for the 73rd Annual Fifth Grade Track & Field Meet! The field was buzzing with energy, cheers, music, and nonstop fun! Students participated in more than a dozen events like the softball throw and shot put. To wrap up the day there were three thrilling 4x100 relays ( boys, girls, and coed) which brought the crowd to their feet. Latham Ridge swept them all! Huge thanks to our faculty, staff, and incredible timekeepers for making it all happen!
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Coach Williams countdowns the race
Blue Creek student wins race
Walker Field
Co-ed Relay Race Second Place Winner
Loudonville students
Our time keepers and coaches
Boght Hills students
Blue Creek student does the long jump
Latham Ridge student does shotput
Supportive family members
Thank you to the North Colonie community for supporting the 2025-26 budget! North Colonie residents voted to approve the budget, 937 yes votes to 267 no votes. Linda Harrison and Samuel Johnson were both reelected to their seats on the Board of Education. Learn more on our website at northcolonie.org/news.
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North Colonie CSD Budget Vote Passes
North Colonie is once again teaming up with the United Way of the Greater Capital Region... this time for our Season of Service! Throughout the month of May, students from buildings around the district are holding days of service to give back to the community. While they're doing that, we want to help our own students in need. The money raised in this campaign will help provide students with food and other items during summer break and beyond. We are grateful for any and all donations!
10 months ago, North Colonie Communications
A graphic that says "North Colonie Season of Service," with images of a plant, water hose, basket of apples, garden soil, shovel, hands and other service related items.
Putting FACS skills to the test! Francis Estrella, a student from Morgan Armstrong's Textile & Design class, took what he learned in class and transformed it an official brand. For the class, students were tasked with creating a clothing company logo and one clothing item. Francis made a beanie hat lined with silk to accommodate people that struggle with frizzy hair. He then took the project a step further, pitching his brand, which he named "Director," to a clothing manufacturer. The slogan for Director is "Your Life Is Your Movie," which Francis says reminds us that we are the boss of our lives - no one but yourself can direct this movie, also known as your life. "I am beyond proud of him," said Armstrong. "This is exactly what it's all about!"
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Francis and Morgan
Blue Creek's new gardens are in! Thank you to everyone who came out to help Mr. Turcio and Mrs. Cost work on the gardens and get them looking beautiful on the Bulldogs' Day of Service. Blue Creek also unveiled new hammocks and a Little Free Library on the grounds. It was a wonderful day to kick off our NCCSD Month of Service!
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A group of people lay mulch in the new wooden garden beds.
A student uses a paintbrush to paint a large wooden post in the ground.
A large group of students, parents and staff members pose in the Blue Creek garden on the Day of Service.
A student and Principal Turcio unveil the new Little Free Library.
Principal Turcio celebrates Blue Creek Day of Service with two of his students.
A student wearing gardening gloves waves to the camera after working in the school gardens.
We have changemakers here in North Colonie! Thursday night, three of those educators were recognized at the Capital Area School Development Association's (CASDA) Annual Awards & Friends of Education Celebration. Board of Education President Linda Harrison was recognized for Excellence in School Board Service. She is currently serving in her twelfth year as President of the Board. Mrs. Harrison was a social studies teacher at Shaker for 34 years. Former North Colonie Superintendent Joe Corr was honored with the Friends of Education Award for his service as a social studies teacher, department supervisor and superintendent here in North Colonie. He can still be seen on the sidelines at football games and is very involved in the school community. Farm to School Facilitator Amber Cost was also honored with the Friends of Education Award. Starting in her new position this school year, Amber will have helped to start gardens at all eight school buildings by the end of the school year. She has worked with Food Services to incorporate produce into the cafeterias and has incorporated lessons on agriculture and sustainability into the curriculum around the district. Congratulations to all!
10 months ago, North Colonie Communications
An image of three people posing for the camera.
An image of a woman speaking at a podium on a stage while people look on in the audience.
Two people pose for a photograph in front of an American flag.
A man sits down in a chair and waits as he is announced to the stage.
Two people pose for the camera as a man speaks at a podium behind them.
A woman speaks at a podium microphone as she accepts an award.
Two people pose for a photograph in a banquet room.