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  • 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…


  • Raising Awareness and Funds: Special Olympics Recognizes SHS Student

    It was more than about money and scholarships. The recognition of Shaker High School student Mira Ginsburg shed further light on the positive difference individuals can make for their fellow students on the athletic field and in the school halls. With signs, smiles, and applause, SHS Unified Sports and Club athletes celebrated with Mira when…


  • South Korean Delegation Visits SHS

    Earlier this week, the International Center of the Capital Region (ICCR) hosted a delegation from South Korea and brought the group to meet with Shaker High School’s (SHS) Foreign Policy for Seniors class. ICCR connects the Capital Region to the world through citizen diplomacy by hosting programs with foreign visitors and events that help establish…


  • November 28, 2022 – Curriculum Committee Meeting Minutes

    Members Present: Also Present: Members Absent: President Harrison opened the meeting at 7:00 pm. Pledge of Allegiance recited. Nardolillo offered a motion, seconded by Dischaivo to enter into an open session of Curriculum Committee. Yes: 8No: 0Absent: 1Motion Approved Nardolillo offered a motion, seconded by Cannon to adjourn.  Yes: 8No: 0Absent: 1Motion Approved The meeting…


  • Forts Ferry Incident Update from Supt. Corr

    Dear North Colonie Community, I am writing to follow-up on the racist incident that occurred at Forts Ferry Elementary. First, I’d like to thank those who have reached out to offer their thoughts and words of support.  Second, I want to share that the Colonie Police Department has completed its investigation – resulting in the…


  • Nine student athletes sign national letters of intent

    Nine student athletes celebrated their commitments to play sports at the collegiate level, participating in a mock signing ceremony in the Shaker High School Weight Room on Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2022. Congratulations to the following athletes: James Easton – Lacrosse (St. John’s University) Katie Field – Lacrosse (Wingate University) Carter Fort – Lacrosse (Siena College)…


  • North Colonie News: Nov. 4

    FROM THE OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT D. JOSEPH CORR What’s in the Nov. 4 Edition: An Update from Superintendent Corr NC Kicks off United Way Campaign Parents’ Advisory Council Meeting Weekly Boost – NC Soccer Teams Headed to States Haikus All Around – SHS Students Represent at Poetry Festival Tenure Appointments Important Dates Events Supporting our…


  • North Colonie Partners with United Way to Raise Funds for School Community

    Did you know that over one in five students at North Colonie live in poverty? There are also many more living just above the poverty line. All of these students have struggles with food insecurity. North Colonie CSD is pleased to announce their continued partnership with the United Way of the Greater Capital Region and…


  • North Colonie News: Oct. 28

    FROM THE OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT D. JOSEPH CORR Parents’ Advisory Council Meeting Nov. 1 – Community Safety & Well-being A Parents’ Advisory Council (PAC) meeting will be held Tuesday, Nov. 1 at 7 p.m. The topic is community safety and well-being. We will be joined by Casey Bardin, North Colonie’s Director of Pupil Services Casey…


  • North Colonie News: Oct. 21

    FROM THE OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT D. JOSEPH CORR Our Teachers are Lifelong Learners  Did you know that before the school year starts and throughout the year, our teachers “return to the classroom” as students themselves? Supporting our teachers in their pursuit to grow and improve their teaching and instruction methods is a priority. Read more…