Taconic Hills High School News

Browse past news stories for Taconic Hills High School in Craryville, NY.

  • Blossoming through Shakespeare (Berkshire Eagle)
    posted on October 26, 2009 at 01:54:26 am
    As a student of Taconic Hills High School in Craryville, N.Y., I am privileged to have the opportunity to be a part of the Fall Festival of Shakespeare through Shakespeare & Company.
  • 'Green' Events in the Region (Litchfield County Times)
    posted on October 22, 2009 at 02:51:52 pm
    A quarter of a century ago, Kermit the Frog sang that "it's not easy being green." Back then, homeowners and the environmentally conscious would have had to agree. But times are changing and now "green" technology is a subject on everyone's mind.
  • Kids with rare UV affliction will have day out of the sun at Yankee Stadium (New York Daily News)
    posted on July 19, 2009 at 01:05:36 am
    Playing games beneath a star-studded sky is a nightly ritual at Camp Sundown, a bucolic retreat spread over 60 acres, where day is night, night is day and XP isn't merely a horrific and deadly genetic disorder, but a reason to come together.
  • Students send a message at Taconic Hills (Register-Star)
    posted on May 23, 2009 at 02:56:07 am
    CRARYVILLE — About 40 Taconic Hills High School students put on T-shirts emblazoned with the words “Keep Teator Lose Sposato” Thursday. Michael Teator is the high school principal at Taconic Hills.
  • Taconic Hills students take ‘The Euro Challenge’ (The Daily Mail)
    posted on April 7, 2009 at 04:24:10 am
    CRARYVILLE — Four Taconic Hills students, dubbed “very bright” by their history teacher, Darby Dellea, will be competing in an academic contest called “The Euro Challenge” in New York City Wednesday.
  • A strong support system (Register-Star)
    posted on March 21, 2009 at 04:04:19 am
    Friends and supporters of Taconic Hills High School junior Ron Ernst, many of whom shaved their heads in solidarity with their buddy, gathered in the hallway of the school Thursday. “We wanted to show him he wasn’t alone,” said 10th-grader Joe Moody.

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