B-P voters approve 2022-23 budget, buses
By a vote of 507 to 134, residents of the Broadalbin-Perth Central School District approved a $39,730,000 budget for the 2022-23 school year. The approved budget calls for a 2.5% spending increase...
View ArticleLetter from Superintendent Tomlinson: A call for presence
Dear fellow B-P parents, There are no words. There are simply no words. As I write this message to you with eyes filled with tears, I know many of you are also carrying heavy hearts today because of...
View ArticleElective classes team up to create ‘Dark Forest’ photoshoot
https://www.bpcsd.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/Dark-Forest-Final-Video.mp4 New for the 2021-22 school year, B-P graphic design teacher Crisan Anadio is offering a Special Effects Makeup Artistry...
View ArticlePatriots walk the red carpet at inaugural Varsity Student-Athlete Recognition...
Broadalbin-Perth rolled out the red carpet — literally — for the inaugural Varsity Student-Athlete Recognition Program on Monday, June 13. Director of Health, Physical Education and Athletics Tucker...
View ArticleB-P Recognizes Six Senior Student-Athletes Who Will Continue Their Athletic...
Six senior student-athletes from Broadalbin-Perth were recognized this week for their commitment to continuing their academic and athletic careers at college. The athlete’s families and coaches were in...
View ArticleB-P communications team wins pair of national awards
Broadalbin-Perth was recently recognized by the National School Public Relations Association (NSPRA) with two Publications and Digital Media Excellence Awards. The district received an Award of...
View ArticleB-P announces final Successories winners for 2021-2022 school year
Spanish teacher Arlene Baldizon wins the day off! B-P Yeti travel mugs will be awarded to Dominic Simeone, Kerrie Korona, Stephanie Klug and Kelly Dietz. From left: Arlene Baldizon, Stephanie Klug,...
View ArticleB-P celebrates the Class of 2022 with commencement ceremony on Patriot Field
It was a beautiful sunny evening as Broadalbin-Perth held its annual commencement ceremony on Patriot Field with members of the community celebrating the 127 graduating seniors in the Class of 2022 on...
View ArticleOur Outstanding Patriots for 2022
Each year, Broadalbin-Perth recognizes outstanding people from the district in four separate categories with the title of Outstanding Patriot of the Year. This year’s recipients include: •...
View ArticleTickets on sale now for B-P community production of ‘The Sound of Music’
B-P media center specialist Sarah Cordts rehearses a scene from “The Sound of Music” with Kate Szumowski ’22. Cordts will play Mother Abbess and Szumowski will play Maria in B-P’s production, Aug. 5-7....
View ArticleB-P students take on Camp Invention
For the second straight summer, Broadalbin-Perth Elementary School hosted Camp Invention, a nationally acclaimed STEM enrichment program, for district students entering kindergarten through grade 6....
View ArticleCotter picked for NYSPHSAA Student-Athlete Advisory Committee
Broadalbin-Perth junior Colin Cotter is one of 12 student-athletes newly selected to serve on the New York State Public High School Athletic Association’s (NYSPHSAA) Student-Athlete Advisory Committee...
View ArticleBroadalbin-Perth 2022-23 wall calendar now available
Calendar to be distributed to students, made available at local banks The Broadalbin-Perth Central School District’s annual wall calendar has returned after a two-year hiatus caused by the uncertainty...
View ArticleB-P introduces district’s first school resource officers
Thursday, Sept. 8 won’t just be the first day of school for students at Broadalbin-Perth Central School District. It will also be the first day of school for B-P’s first school resource officers...
View ArticleLetter from the superintendent: Welcome back!
Dear Broadalbin-Perth families: Welcome back to what will prove to be an exciting school year for all students. I, for one, am excited to come out from under COVID’s shadow and am super excited to...
View ArticleB-P Recognizes Six Senior Student-Athletes Who Will Continue Their Athletic...
Six senior student-athletes from Broadalbin-Perth were recognized this week for their commitment to continuing their academic and athletic careers at college. The athlete’s families and coaches were in...
View ArticleCommunity invited to meet SROs, learn about safety enhancements at Oct. 5 forum
Members of the Broadalbin-Perth community are invited to a school safety and security forum starting at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 5 in the Margaret Robin Blowers Auditorium at B-P Jr./Sr. High School....
View ArticleBPES to host Veterans Day program Nov. 10
Broadalbin-Perth Elementary School is inviting all veterans and active members of the military to join students, faculty, and staff on Thursday, Nov. 10 for the return of a cherished district...
View ArticleParent University takes on the topics of depression and suicide Nov. 1
Broadalbin-Perth’s Parent University series continues at 6:30 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 1 with a webinar on depression and suicide, as well as signs to look for, things parents can do to support their...
View ArticleB-P PTO presents Missoula Children’s Theatre production of “The Jungle Book”...
Since Monday, 54 students in grades K-6 at Broadalbin-Perth Elementary School have been working with professional tour actor/directors from the Missoula Children’s Theatre (MCT) to learn their roles in...
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