Teacher and Staff Appreciation Night
Cony Indoor Track Senior Night 2024
8th graders in Ms. Darby's classes learned from the Holocaust and Human Rights Center today
Congratulations to Cony's Fatimah Hatem for placing second and Miko Frecker for placing third in last night's Kennebec County Spelling Bee. After several rounds of intense and impressive spelling, Messalonskee emerged as the champion and will advance to the Maine State Bee next month. However, Fatimah will stand in the ready as the alternate. A shout-out goes to Mr. Davis and Mr. Scoville for officiating and to Ms. Morin and Mr. Michelson for tech support. Special thanks to Ms. Darby for coordinating the bee!
CATC Student Services Coordinator Stephanie Turgeon presented to our sophomores and juniors about CATC options for next year 24-25. Our Guidance Department introduced and hosted the presentation.
Today German 1 students met students online from our partner school in Puchheim, Germany. The students from Germany are in the 7th grade and have been learning English for 2 and a half years, whereas our students have had just 8 days of instruction. The students from Germany helped our students practice some of the things that they have learned so far in German: Alphabet, numbers and some basic greetings, questions and answers. Our students then helped the German students practice talking about everyday life in English, such as family, pets and hobbies. Over the course of the semester, our students will have many more opportunities in class to talk to these students again in order to practice their German and develop their cultural competence.
Special thank you to our School Counselors on this School Counselor Appreciation Week 2024! Hats off to Laura Richardson-Guidance Director; School Counselors Shawn Johnson, Heidi Mills, and Beth Russell!
Please see the RAM Report for Cony Middle and High School. February 2024
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We had a presentation on the dangers of vaping today at Cony for the middle school and high school. Thank you to the Healthy Communities of the Capital area and Flavors Hook Kids Maine for an educational presentation for our students. Ask your student about the information.
Cony Art Hallway! We have such talented artists!
The Chizzle Wizzle pin is up! Congratulations to Abigail Bucknam who designed the pin!
Congratulations to the District 3 singers from Cony! These students represented Cony at the festival this weekend: Matteo Hardy, Eben Buck, Savion Lowe, James Mooney, Carter Miville, Haley McLean, Gabby Martinez, Shu Jun Chen, Madi Bilodeau, Ace Morton, Cora Kelly. Missing from photo: Iman Tber.
As a result of the storm, all Augusta schools will have a two hour delay for Monday, January 29th, 2024. AM PRE-K has been cancelled.
Congratulations to Johnny Lettre and Kaiden Veilleux for their KVAC wins on Saturday!
Nine Cony students represented at the District 3 music festival! Congratulations to our students and great job at the festival! Cony proud!
Parker Sergent scored his 1000th point in the Boys Basketball game on Saturday! Congratulations, Parker!
Dear Parents, due to anticipated inclement weather, we are prioritizing the safety of our students and enacting an early release today, 1/26/2024. Cony Middle and High School will dismiss at 10:45am. Elementary schools will release at 11:45am. Stay safe, and thank you for your cooperation.
Due to inclement weather, all Augusta Schools are closed today, January 25th, 2024. Central Office will open at 11am.
Our Middle and High School Civil Rights teams and the GSTA invited the Holocaust and Human Rights Center to Cony! The presentation was entitled "Yearning to Breathe Free" and focused on immigration in Maine. All grades participated!
Megan Allen’s 7th grade classroom used AR/VR content to transform their understanding of the human body. They utilized the districts new Class VR equipment to view the skeletal, muscle, and nervous systems. Students were able to hold a human heart as well as simulate being a piece of pizza down the digestive track. Students were able to make observations and ask questions as they developed a deeper understanding of these complex systems, going beyond the limitations of traditional teaching methods. Katelyn Lerette Rodriguez our Technology Mentor helped