Gloversville High School News

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  • Five Gloversville residents charged in crimes dating back to August (WNYT Albany)
    posted on November 16, 2009 at 01:16:02 am
    Five arrests made for crimes in Gloversville
  • Patriotic celebration (The Leader-Herald)
    posted on November 14, 2009 at 06:00:25 am
    GLOVERSVILLE - Area veterans were honored Friday with music, words and a lengthy standing ovation during a community Veterans Day ceremony at Gloversville High School. The program, called American Pride Day, was organized by business teacher Tammy McCue and a number of other school officials and students.
  • Saluting the Veterans (The Leader-Herald)
    posted on November 8, 2009 at 05:45:18 am
    GLOVERSVILLE - A Veterans Day parade made its way down Main Street on Saturday, complete with marching bands, former U.S. military soldiers and children saluting their elders. People lining the streets clapped as members of Gloversville Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2077 fired three volleys along the parade route. Some were dressed in red, white and blue garb.
  • District to allow soccer team to practice Sunday (The Leader-Herald)
    posted on November 7, 2009 at 05:29:58 am
    JOHNSTOWN - The Greater Johnstown School District this weekend is breaking its longstanding policy not to allow sports teams to practice on Sundays, with limited circumstances for the Johnstown High School varsity soccer team.
  • Coaches' Corner: Jessica Seren (The Lamron)
    posted on November 5, 2009 at 10:39:10 pm
    Despite having just finished her second season as a head coach, Jessica Seren knows exactly what it takes to make a successful field hockey team. Seren began her career in athletics at Gloversville High School in the Albany area where she was a multi-sport athlete.
  • Some high school seniors still interested in trips (The Leader-Herald)
    posted on November 1, 2009 at 04:30:17 am
    JOHNSTOWN - Area school districts have seen varying degrees of interest among their senior classes concerning annual senior trips. But questions remain about whether such trips are affordable, exclude some students, are held too far from home or are even necessary.
  • Officials: Policing texting difficult (The Leader-Herald)
    posted on October 25, 2009 at 04:45:30 am
    Starting next month, New York will become the 18th state to ban texting while driving, a habit that many local officials say will be difficult to police and even more difficult to deter, particularly among young people. Cell phone usage while driving has been illegal for several years, but that does little to deter many drivers, said Amsterdam Police Chief Thomas Brownel.
  • Youth bureau finds possible student board members (The Leader-Herald)
    posted on October 24, 2009 at 04:15:08 am
    JOHNSTOWN - The Fulton County Youth Bureau may have more student members interested in joining its advisory board. Last month, the agency put out word it was seeking more student members, which it is required to have. The agency only has one youth member, a student from Johnstown High School, although it normally has several youth members attend its monthly meetings.
  • Youth Bureau seeking students (The Leader-Herald)
    posted on September 28, 2009 at 03:00:08 pm
    JOHNSTOWN - The Fulton County Youth Bureau is in dire need of high school students as youth members, especially ninth- and 10th-graders. Youth Bureau Director Charis M. Gray relayed that message to her advisory board last week.
  • Spintacular 2009 (The Leader-Herald)
    posted on August 16, 2009 at 04:02:08 am
    MAYFIELD - Instead of sleeping in on his 16th birthday, Mertcan Dogan of Gloversville, decided to get up early and give himself a present. So, the Gloversville High School junior, got up early and took his bicycle to Mayfield for the eighth annual Spintacular. The event, which benefits the Lawrence Medeiros Memorial Scholarship, featured a 5K run and 6- and 12-mile runs and bicycle rides.
  • Morning show to film Flame at Railfest (The Leader-Herald)
    posted on August 5, 2009 at 03:01:50 pm
    GLOVERSVILLE - ABC TV's "Good Morning America" will be in the city this weekend taping Lexington Center's Flame soft rock group Saturday for an upcoming segment on the morning show. Lexington Executive Director Paul J.
  • Getting Prepared (The Leader-Herald)
    posted on July 22, 2009 at 02:54:30 pm
    GLOVERSVILLE - A shot rang out down the hall of Gloversville High School Tuesday afternoon. A man came running toward police, who yelled and gestured at him with their guns. "An officer's been shot down there," the man said. "Get down! Get down!" they yelled in response. The man dropped to the floor, his arms above his head. "Can you walk?" one officer asked him.
  • Buanno helped shape politics (The Leader-Herald)
    posted on July 5, 2009 at 04:09:10 am
    GLOVERSVILLE - To hear it from 86-year-old Anthony C. "Chart" Buanno -in many ways the face of Fulton County politics since the middle of the 20th Century -he's not really slowing down. The longtime Republican Gloversville 4th Ward supervisor is simply doing something foreign to him: Not running for re-election this time.
  • Plentiful Pennies (The Leader-Herald)
    posted on June 16, 2009 at 03:09:01 pm
    GLOVERSVILLE - Fifteen thousand. That's how many pennies some Hamilton-Fulton-Montgomery County Board of Cooperative Education Services students gathered in two months as part of a Pennies for Peace fundraiser.
  • Taub has no plans to replace McHugh (The Leader-Herald)
    posted on June 7, 2009 at 04:08:59 am
    The chief of staff for U.S. Rep. John McHugh, R-Pierrepont Manor, who is originally from Gloversville, said he will not run for the potentially vacant 23rd congressional district seat, contrary to several reports that named him as an early front-runner for the seat.
  • Genevieve R. Hauser (Portsmouth Herald)
    posted on May 30, 2009 at 10:11:27 am
    DOVER and#8212; Genevieve R. "Jennie" Hauser, 72, former Newmarket resident, died Thursday, May 28, 2009, at the Hyder Family Hospice House in Dover following a courageous battle with cancer.
  • City pays tribute to those who died (The Leader-Herald)
    posted on May 26, 2009 at 02:54:21 pm
    GLOVERSVILLE - The meaning of why Memorial Day was first proclaimed in May 1868 by Gen. John Logan played a prominent role in Monday's annual service at the Soldiers and Sailors Monument in Prospect Hill Cemetery. "Let us take time to reflect on why Gen. Logan wanted us to pay tribute to his brothers in arms," said Gloversville Public Library Director Barbara Madonna, who gave the main address.
  • Board to decide redistricting June 11 (The Leader-Herald)
    posted on May 22, 2009 at 04:39:08 pm
    JOHNSTOWN - A final Greater Johnstown School District Board of Education decision on where to send city elementary students after Jansen Avenue Elementary School closes will be made June 11. District officials gave a timeline to deal with redistricting at the board's meeting Thursday night at Johnstown High School.
  • Flame Flick (The Leader-Herald)
    posted on May 19, 2009 at 02:54:10 pm
    JOHNSTOWN - Lexington Center's Flame may soon make the leap from stage to screen. On Wednesday, Lexington signed a deal with Interface Media Group of Washington, D.C., to make a documentary film for theatrical release about the 11-member soft rock band, which is made up of disabled musicians.
  • Clean Sweep (The Leader-Herald)
    posted on May 16, 2009 at 05:39:00 am
    GLOVERSVILLE - Brooms swept their way across dusty sidewalks on Main Street. Paint brushes chock-full of fresh paint were slid along chipped streetlamps, windows were washed and a community came together to beautify its downtown Friday night. The event, called Operation Clean Sweep, began at 8 p.m. and was intended to motivate volunteers who would help spruce up downtown.
  • Chamber honors county's top scholars (The Leader-Herald)
    posted on May 7, 2009 at 03:23:56 pm
    JOHNSTOWN - Five Fulton County high school seniors received $1,000 academic scholarships Wednesday at the Fulton County Regional Chamber of Commerce & Industry's annual Student Recognition Breakfast at Fulton-Montgomery Community College. The event honors more than 200 Fulton County high school seniors for academic excellence and community commitment.
  • Students gather to honor classmate (The Leader-Herald)
    posted on April 12, 2009 at 04:34:12 am
    GLOVERSVILLE - Students and families in the Gloversville Enlarged School District Saturday mourned the early morning death at home of Gloversville High School senior Kristofer Strouse. Students gathered to remember the young man - who was a couple months away from graduation - for two hours Saturday afternoon during a hastily scheduled remembrance gathering in the high school auditorium.
  • School gym project on hold (The Leader-Herald)
    posted on March 7, 2009 at 06:39:10 am
    GLOVERSVILLE - The $12 million replacement of the Gloversville High School gymnasium is on hold because of a lack state funding, officials said this week. The project had been scheduled to begin in the spring and involved tearing down the three-room facility and replacing it completely.
  • GHS' newspaper revived on Internet (The Leader-Herald)
    posted on February 17, 2009 at 03:54:30 pm
    GLOVERSVILLE - A new online publication made almost entirely by Gloversville High School students has become a creative outlet for about 50 students who are writing everything from advice columns to novels to poems. Paw Prints debuted last week at www.pawprintsghs.org and is the brainchild of English teacher Karen Poulin and Latin teacher Charlie Giglio.

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