Aug 15, 2017 | ALP, Carroll Hill, District, School 14, School 16, School 18, School 2, Troy High School, Troy Middle School
As a school district on the cutting edge of technology, Troy CSD is moving to an all-digital Google calendar beginning with the 2017-2018 school year. This calendar contains important information including days off, early dismissal, open houses and more. We no longer mail home print versions of the calendar.
Aug 10, 2017 | ALP, Carroll Hill, District, Featured, P-TECH, School 14, School 16, School 18, School 2, Troy High School, Troy Middle School
The Troy City School District is switching to text messaging for non-emergency communication with guardians. To sign up for text alerts, you must subscribe by texting the letter “Y” to the number 67587. You may receive an invitation via text on Friday, August 11.
Jul 21, 2017 | Carroll Hill, Featured, School 14, School 16, School 18, School 2, Troy Middle School
Please join us on Friday, July 28 for the concluding performance of our Summer Music Program, “Summer Camp: A Musical Caper About Finding a Place to Belong,” featuring the finest young artists and musicians in Grades 4 – 8 of the Troy City School District.
May 30, 2017 | ALP, Carroll Hill, District, Featured, P-TECH, School 14, School 16, School 18, School 2, Troy High School, Troy Middle School
Troy City School District welcomes New York Times Best Selling Author Nancy Jo Sales on Wednesday, May 31 for an urgent and frank conversation about the effects of social media and smart phones on our sons and daughters. A panel discussion with Troy CSD staff and administrators to follow.
May 23, 2017 | Carroll Hill, District, School 14, School 16, School 18, School 2, Troy Middle School
Students entering Grades 4 through 8 are eligible for the Summer Music Program July 10 – 28, 2017. The program culminates with a performance of “Camp Runamuck” on Friday, July 28. Register by June 14.
May 12, 2017 | ALP, Carroll Hill, District, Featured, P-TECH, School 14, School 16, School 18, School 2, Troy High School, Troy Middle School, Uncategorized
On May 16, residents will vote on the proposed 2017-2018 budget and a proposition to authorize the creation of a Capital Reserve Fund. The proposed $112,018,797 budget maintains all programs and staff and comes with a 0.45% tax levy increase. There is no future tax implication to establish the Capital Reserve Fund. Residents will also elect three incumbent candidates to the Board of Education who are running unopposed. Visit our Budget webpage for details by clicking the link above.