Schools no longer able to serve free meals to all; Application for free or reduced-price meals now available for the 2022-23 school year

Dear Menands families, The federal waivers in response to the pandemic which allowed free school meals to be provided to all students will discontinue for the upcoming school year. Due to this change, families will need to complete and submit a free/reduced meal application to determine if your child is eligible for free or reduced-price …

MENANDS ANNOUNCES FOURTH QUARTER HONOR ROLL STUDENTS

Congratulations to the following middle school students for their fourth quarter academic achievements. SUPERINTENDENT’S LIST (95+ AVERAGE) Sam D MaKenzie E Ali H Yirou K Mudaser N Besem O Ella P Mina A Joaquin E-C Preetham B-G Djuly J-F Keerthika K Jillian L Josephine L Ishae P-N Kiara-Tawny R Adithya T Basirika Z Seeraj B …

Sudden Cardiac Arrest Prevention Act

The Dominic Murray Sudden Cardiac Arrest Prevention Act is a new law as of July 1, 2022. It requires schools, students, and parents/guardians to be informed about sudden cardiac arrest risks, signs and symptoms. The goal of the Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) Prevention Act is to promote safe interscholastic athletics and to prevent incidents of SCA in student-athletes. …

Congratulations to our Class of 2022!

Menands School is proud to recognize 30 eighth graders on their accomplishments and the successful completion of their Menands School education. On June 23, the following students received their diplomas: Elsir A. Ahmed A. Mohamed A. Charlize Nir’ee B. Ryan B. Carly D. Sam Warren D. MaKenzie E. Duckenley G. Christopher H. Ali H. Brooke …

Fifth graders host Latin American Festival

Students in Ms. McQuade’s fifth grade class presented research projects on their chosen Latin American countries as a part of the fifth grade Latin American Festival. Parents were invited to listen to students talk about the geography, language and culture of their respective countries. 

Officer Stone reads to pre-K students

Officer PJ Stone visited our pre-K classroom to read The Cool Bean by Jory John. After the read aloud, Officer Stone discussed the important lessons from the book with the students; kindness is the coolest! Thank you, Officer Stone!

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