
Dear York families and community,
The internet in our area is restored and our phones are operational.
Thank you for your understanding during the outage.

Dear York families- Updating our initial communication- the internet is still down in our area. We have one phone line operational.
Please use 585-243-2631 or continue to use the building principals' emails: Lindsey Peet, M/H School Principal |peet@yorkcsd.org Heather Kent, Elementary School Principal hkent@yorkcsd.org
Thank you for your understanding.

You have a few more days to take advantage of the LOWEST yearbook prices of the year!
Order by October 1, 2024, at $52 per book. After October 1, the price will increase.
Even better - you can split the total cost into 3 easy payments!
We hope you will take a moment right now to order your 2025 York Golden Knights yearbook at $52 - and take advantage of the 3 easy payments plan.
Order HERE https://www.jostens.com/apps/store/customer/1053206/York-Central-Middle-High-School/




Community Water Aerobics
York Central School pool
Enter A Wing door near football field
Mon/Wed - 5 pm - 6 pm
Sat - 9 am - 10 am
Fee: Pay at first class
1 X wk - $35
2 X wk - $63
3 X wk - $78
Walk-ins - $6


Ms. Stahl's pre-k students are trying their best to stay clean and cute for their individual pictures today! Free playtime without crayons for fun Friday!

Two Seniors completed a job shadow this week, working in a kindergarten classroom.
Kaylee Reimer shadowed Mrs. Rudger's class. Students were working on math lessons. Ava Pragle shadowed Ms. Earle's class. Students were learning to write the letter A for apple.
Both Seniors said they enjoyed working with the kindergarten students for the week.

Two Seniors completed a job shadow this week, working in kindergarten and first grade classrooms.
Kaylee Reimer shadowed Mrs. Rudger's first grade class where students were working on math lessons. Ava Pragle shadowed Ms. Earle's kindergarten class where students were learning to write the letter A for apple.
Both Seniors said they enjoyed working in classrooms with students and teachers.

Tomorrow is picture day at the Elementary School! Elementary School picture day is Friday, September 27. Order online HERE
Use code 88244VF


Tomorrow is picture day at the Elementary School!
Elementary School picture day is Friday, September 27.
Order online HERE
Use code 88244VF


Mrs. Pangrazio's Middle School Science classes explored how our brains react to stress.
Using a lesson from York Middle/High School's new MindUp curriculum, students participated in a jigsaw activity to learn how parts of their brain interact when reacting to stress. They also learned a deep breathing technique to calm their bodies and manage stress.


Thank you to all the families who came out last night for the York Elementary School Open House. It was so great to meet everyone and show off all that our students have accomplished in just the first few weeks of school.
Thank you to Yummie's ice cream for bringing their mobile truck to Open House so we could enjoy one last taste of summer !

Elementary School picture day is Friday, September 27!
Order online HERE
Use code 88244VF


Ms. Andrzejczak's Intro to Digital Media class reviewed the color theory and practiced mixing colors by making a cookie color wheel and mixing primary colors to make secondary and tertiary colors.
Learning is fun...and delicious!

We cannot wait to welcome our York Elementary School families to tonight's Open House!
York Elementary School PTO would like to remind you to stop at their table tonight for cool kids' prizes and a chance to win a $50 gift certificate to the Wadsworth Grill.
PLUS! Bring a bag and fill it with books - there will be tables with free books for students.
Bring another bag and browse the tables of clothes and shoes from The Loft.
Don't forget to bring money for a sweet treat as Yummie's ice cream truck will be here!
See you tonight from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the elementary school.



Mr. McKenzie and Mr. Chirico took about 50 Freshman and Sophomore students to Genesee County Fairgrounds for GLOW with Your Hands Construction Day.
The York School students joined others from throughout the GLOW region for the career exploration event where representatives from various construction fields demonstrated their expertise and encouraged the students to participate in activities like welding, bricklaying, electrical wiring, heavy equipment operation, mechatronics, nursing, emergency medical services, etc.
Many students discovered an area of interest for their futures.











Concussions are a common occurrence among students. A concussion is a type of brain injury that occurs when the brain is shaken or moved suddenly due to a blow to the body or head.
York Central School uses a computerized concussion management tool called Impact for base-line and post -injury testing. Every student in grades 7-12 completes a base-line Impact test. If a student is suspected of having a concussion, whether it occurred from sports or at home, the student will complete a post-injury Impact test.
York Central School District has established concussion protocols to protect students' health.


Elementary School Open House is tomorrow!
Wednesday, September 25
5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Yummies Ice Cream Truck!
We can't wait to meet you!


Time to rep your Golden Knights!
York All Sports Booster Club has a York CSD apparel sale going on right now!
Order online (it's a local York vendor) and the York All Sports Booster Club will benefit from the proceeds.
Rep your school with a tee shirt, hoodie, joggers, an umbrella, hat, or jacket!
Order now... use this link
https://tinyurl.com/mrx23e48


York Elementary School PTO is meeting on Tuesday, September 24 at 6 p.m. in the Elementary School library.
Everyone is welcome! Parents, teachers, community members, friends!
Interested in being a York Elementary PTO member but can't make the meeting?
Email ptoatyork@gmail.com.


Mrs. Stamp's second grade students are good independent workers.
On this day, the students moved through a series of rotations including working in small groups with their teacher and a brief period of independent work.
The students' independent time included working on their Chromebooks, creating a poster about themselves, and quietly reading.