The Monroe County Council of School Superintendents’ (MCCOSS) Michael C. O’Laughlin Outstanding Senior Recognition for 2022 was given to Churchville-Chili seniors Emma Voglewede and Holden Hewlett.
Posted Monday, May 23, 2022
Churchville Elementary School was recognized by the American Heart Association for being the top fundraising school for 2021-22 in Monroe County. We surpassed the $10,000 goal with a grand total of $25,420.98 – the school’s highest total in 21 years of participation.
Posted Friday, May 20, 2022
Proposition 1, the Churchville-Chili Central School District’s 2022-23 Budget of $94,760,783 was approved by the community, with a total of 870 “yes” votes to 423 “no” votes. Proposition 2, which allows for the purchase of eight new school buses of various configurations at an estimated maximum cost of $1,265,936, was approved with 854 “yes” votes to 441 “no” votes.
Proposition 1, the Churchville-Chili Central School District’s 2022-23 Budget of $94,760,783 was approved by the community, with a total of 870 “yes” votes to 423 “no” votes.
Proposition 2, which allows for the purchase of eight new school buses of various configurations at an estimated maximum cost of $1,265,936, was approved with 854 “yes” votes to 441 “no” votes.
Posted Tuesday, May 17, 2022
As we begin to process the violent mass shooting and targeted hate crime that took place in Buffalo, it is difficult to understand the totality of the impact and pain for the families and community. We must remain vigilant to support one another, join together and continue to build a respectful, affirming and safe environment for all, regardless of our differences.
Posted Sunday, May 15, 2022
Colonial history was alive and well in fourth-grade classrooms at Chestnut Ridge. Students made butter, dipped candles, made tin ornaments and wrote with quill pens.
Posted Friday, May 13, 2022
The U.S. Figure Skating Graduating Seniors Program recognizes students who have balanced competitive excellence and dedication to their sport with high academic achievement. Senior Francesca Ziobro was honored with the Gold Level Graduating Seniors Award for 2022.