May 8, 2019 | ALP, Carroll Hill, District, School 14, School 16, School 18, School 2, Troy High School, Troy Middle School
Our District has partnered with BrightBytes – an educational research organization – to explore our use of technology for learning. We invite you to answer a few questions about your technology use. It should take less than five minutes to complete on any device with Internet access.
Apr 2, 2019 | ALP, District
Students from the Alternative Learning Program at School 12 are learning patience, leadership and responsibility from some unlikely four-legged friends. Once a week, students head up to Hoosick Falls where they spend time at Higher Ground Farm for horse therapy....
Mar 5, 2019 | ALP, District
School 12 Alternative Learning Program School Counselor Elizabeth Voneitzen was recently featured in the Times Union Women@Work publication. Check out her interview to learn more about her and why she chose to become an educator.
Dec 11, 2018 | ALP, Carroll Hill, District, School 14, School 16, School 18, School 2, Troy High School, Troy Middle School
The Family Engagement Survey is conducted in order to assess the current functioning of our schools from the perspective of our families. This survey will take 15 minutes and there should be one survey submitted per household. All submissions are anonymous.
Nov 26, 2018 | ALP, Carroll Hill, District, School 14, School 16, School 18, School 2, Troy High School, Troy Middle School
Please join us at Troy Middle School on Wednesday, December 5 at 5 p.m. for an important discussion on cyber bullying. “Growing Up in the Digital Age” will feature a Q&A session and panel discussion with educators, mental health professionals and law enforcement. Please click the link above to learn more.
Oct 1, 2018 | ALP, Carroll Hill, District, School 14, School 16, School 18, School 2, Troy High School, Troy Middle School
Troy CSD and the Parent Network of the Capital Region will offer several parent trainings over the course of the school year on a variety of topics relating to students with disabilities and other challenges. The first training will be Tuesday, October 23, “Understanding Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD): The Basics. Click the link above for details.