Nov 15, 2017 | ALP, Carroll Hill, District, Featured, School 14, School 16, School 18, School 2, Troy High School, Troy Middle School
All Troy City School District families are invited to attend a Parent Cafe on Wednesday, November 29 to learn about the importance of school attendance. The event will begin at 5:30 p.m. at School 2. Please click the link above for additional information.
Nov 6, 2017 | ALP, Carroll Hill, District, School 14, School 16, School 18, School 2, Troy High School, Troy Middle School
Parents, please complete the 2017 Family Engagement survey so we can assess the current functioning of our schools from your perspective.
Nov 2, 2017 | ALP, Carroll Hill, District, School 14, School 16, School 18, School 2, Troy High School, Troy Middle School
The Parent Network of the Capital Region is offering many trainings throughout the school year. The next scheduled training is Tuesday, November 14, at 5:30 p.m. at Troy Middle School, “Understanding Challenging Behaviors: FBAs, BIPs & Behaviors…Oh My!” Please click the link above for more information and to register.
Oct 16, 2017 | ALP, Carroll Hill, District, School 14, School 16, School 18, School 2, Troy High School, Troy Middle School
This year, the Troy City School District welcomes Whitson’s School Nutrition as its food provider. The change comes with lots more choices to keep kids full with the nutrition they need.
Sep 27, 2017 | Carroll Hill, District, School 14, School 16, School 18, School 2, Troy High School, Troy Middle School
The Parent Network of the Capital Region is offering many trainings throughout the school year. The first is scheduled for Tuesday, October 17 at Troy Middle School, “It’s all in the way you say it: Communicating effectively with your school team.” Please click the link above for a full schedule.
Sep 20, 2017 | Carroll Hill, District, Featured, School 14, School 16, School 18, School 2
On September 19, dads, step dads, grandfathers and uncles (and some moms, too!) participated in the annual Dads Take Your Child to School Day. All five Troy City School District elementary schools participated.