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Superintendent reports Polar Plunge fundraising, music honors and drone-based CTE partnerships

Central Square Central School District Board of Education · December 10, 2024
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Summary

The superintendent said the district raised more than $11,000 at a Polar Plunge for Special Olympics, announced students selected for county and state music honors, and described potential CTE partnerships after visiting a drone and aeronautical program.

In his superintendent report, the district superintendent said the Central Square team raised more than $11,000 for Special Olympics at the Polar Plunge and that additional funds from the broader event were still being tallied. He noted those contributions will support local athletes' training costs.

The superintendent also congratulated students named to county and state music honors ensembles and described a visit to a regional CTE program that offers drone and aeronautical coursework. He said the district is exploring in-house CTE pathways so students can earn credentials such as a drone license and potentially graduate with college credits, reducing the need for long commutes to external BOCES programs.