
MEMORIAL DAY RECESS REMINDER
Friday, May 23 - Additional recess day was added to the calendar. No school for students and staff
Monday, May 26 - Memorial Day. No school for students and staff
Tuesday, May 27 - School resumes for all students and staff
Enjoy the Memorial Day Weekend and reflect on our service men and women who gave the ultimate sacrifice for freedom.


We are proud to celebrate three young writers who have work featured in the 2025 Genesee Valley Boces Literary Magazine.
Congratulations to Sylvia, Samantha, and Emily as well as their ELA teachers for their support.
Grades 9-10 Poetry
Sylvia Llop,, 2nd place, "What’s in a Dream? "
Grades 9-10 Short Story
Samantha-Raye, 2nd place, "The Egyptians Secret
Grades 11-12 Poetry
Emily Vattimo, 2nd place, "aqua regia"


May 21, 2025
Modified Baseball and Softball games for today, May 21, 2025, are canceled.


Pavilion/York Varsity Tennis honored its Senior team members and thanked them for their dedication and commitment to the team.
Congratulations to York Seniors Meredith Geary and Haley Miller and their families.


Pavilion/York Varsity Baseball celebrated the team's Seniors.
Thank you Seniors for your dedication to the sport of baseball and the team.
York Seniors - Adam Szczech and Liam Ezard.
Pavilion Seniors - Evan Kingdon, Scott Paddock, and Devin Ruda,


School Budget results are in! Thank you, voters!
Voters approved the York CSD 2025-2026 budget.
Yes 230
No 52
Board of Education member results (2 seats *)
Maria Hopkins - 233*
Justin Abbott - 115*
Beth Pacheco - 37
Tori D'Agostino - 15
Other - 19


York Central School Budget Vote and Board of Education Election is NOW!
Polls are open until 8 p.m. in the Hilfiker Auditorium foyer.


When you are here tonight for the School Budget vote and the Board of Education election, we invite you to view the Middle-High School Art Show in the auditorium foyer.
Voting remains open until 8 p.m.
We have so many talented student artists to celebrate.

York HS hosted a spring American Red Cross Blood Drive on May 16.
Students volunteered their time throughout the day to assist during the blood drive. Staff, students, and community members donated a total of twenty-five pints of life-saving blood. Thank you to all who donated.


Today is the York CSD Budget Vote and Board of Education Election.
Voting takes place in the Ivan F. Hilfiker Auditorium foyer, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Visit the School Budget webpage for complete details.
https://www.yorkcsd.org/article/2186621


Fourth-grade students have been learning about ecosystems. To enhance their learning, they incorporated a writing component.
Author Mr. Kevin Kurtz did a nonfiction writing workshop in each of the fourth-grade classrooms., helping the students write about ecosystems.


Saturday Knight was Golden at Terry Hills Country Club for the York Junior High Prom.
The students looked fantastic, dinner was delicious, and they had a great night of music and dancing.
Congratulations to our Prom Court!
King & Queen - Kasey Coffey & Addy Ayers
Prince & Princess - Devin Cunningham & Madison Verschage
Prom Court - Jayden Jackson & Jaelyn Fanaro



May 18, 2025 is National Speech Language Pathologist Appreciation Day!
Today, we say thank you to Mrs. Moore-Jones and Mrs. Fitzgerald for the valuable work they do with our students.


3 days until the York CSD Budget Vote and Board of Education Election.
Voting takes place in the foyer of the Ivan F. Hilfiker Auditorium, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Please visit the School Budget webpage for complete details.
https://www.yorkcsd.org/article/2186621


We love recognizing our young Knights for doing the right thing at school.
You are great examples of the Golden Knights Way!


Huntin'...fishin'...drivin' tractors...and lovin' every day!
Tractor day is a tradition at YCS!





Senior recognitions are bittersweet. York Knights Softball Coach Stewart honored her six Senior players at Thursday's game, thanking them for their commitment and dedication to the team.
Congratulations to Seniors Felicity Grant, Ava Beardsley, Isabella Fischer, Arianna Roessel, Haley Diamond, and Megan Boor.


Students who elect to take an Advanced Placement course agree to the additional workload that goes along with it.
Miss Andrzejczak's AP students recently completed work on their portfolios and it called for balloons and a cookie cake to celebrate their accomplishments.


High School Social Studies Teacher and School-to-Work Coordinator Mr. Bill MacKenzie accompanied a group of students to the Junior Achievement Titans of Business Competition in Rochester today.
Students from throughout the region participated in the challenge.
Congratulations to Logan DioGuardi and Liam Ezard who placed fourth out of 33 teams.
JA Titan is a simulation-based program in which high school students compete as business CEOs in the phone industry, experiencing firsthand how an organization evaluates alternatives, makes decisions, analyzes the outcomes of those decisions, and then strategizes what to do next. With a focus on financial literacy and insights into the workforce, JA Titan brings business economics to life. As students work in teams, or on their own, to make financial decisions about production, marketing, research and development (R&D), and corporate social responsibility (CSR), they begin to see how every choice made in an organization relates to its future success.”
https://jausa.ja.org/programs/ja-titan





We love recognizing our young Knights for doing the right thing at school.
You are great examples of the Golden Knights Way!
