
Students in Ms. Wagor's 5th grade class practiced "Number Talk". The activity was a great way to let students work collaboratively and use mental math and visualize how flexible math can be. Multiple strategies were discussed and executed by the students!
Great job, scholars!





Take a peek into Mr. Pangburn's HS Living Environment class discussing assignments on cell membrane structures and their respective functions!



Last call on the Penny Wars! The CDHS sophomore class declared a Penny War amongst all grades in the high school! All proceeds from the fundraiser will
support your favorite CDHS grade levels and a percentage from
each class will be donated to the Greene County Women's League.
How it works: Containers will be located in the Main Office of Cairo-Durham High School until Dec. 16.
Each penny counts as one positive point for your grade level
Each dollar counts as positive points for your grade level. Example: a $1 bill gets you 100 points, $5 bill gets you 500 points, etc.)
Each silver coin counts as negative points for OTHER grade levels. In other words, dropping a quarter in another grade’s bucket takes 25 points from their total.
Points will be tallied and the winning class will win a prize which is to be determined.
Best of luck, high schoolers!


Due to impending inclement weather, the Cairo-Durham Central School District will be closed on Friday Dec. 16, 2022.

The Cairo-Durham Central School District had a "Pink-Out" today in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness today! Donations throughout the day at all three schools were made to the Greene County Women's League.




Putting in the work #mustangs #overcomechallenges #communication #runitagain #fundamentals



Ms. Maassmann's MS STAR and HS Life Skills classes had the opportunity to listen to Mylene Brandow speak about her 20-plus year career in nursing. Brandow was able to explain the different levels of nursing, educational opportunities locally and abroad and some of her personal experiences.





NOTICE: There will be a Special Cairo-Durham Board of Education Meeting on Dec. 19 at 5:30 p.m. in the District Office.


We had a blast at the CDMS production of "Annie Jr." this past weekend! Thank you to everyone who made this show a success, including our amazing and entertaining scholars!
Photo Credits: Brian Radewitz

The Cairo-Durham Central School District will be handing out free Covid-19 test kits in the main lobby of Cairo-Durham Middle School/High School from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Dec. 15, Dec. 21 and Dec. 22. Please stop by and grab some for you and your family!

The Cairo-Durham Elementary PTA's Holiday Shoppe is taking place until Dec. 16! All items are $2 and the sale will take place from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Thursday and from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Friday.
Please send students into school with their money in an envelope.


Special shoutout to Cairo-Durham Elementary School's SRO Deputy Espel for his informative annual lesson to our Pre-K students on safety and emergency situations!





The National Honor Society fundraiser poinsettias from Story Nursery have made their way to CDHS! Right in time for the holiday season!



Boomwhackers and Christmas Music Bingo! Students in Ms. Seymour's music class have certainly been busy!





The Cairo-Durham Central School District is accepting applications for the following positions: Leave Replacement School Nurse and Leave Replacement 1st Grade Teacher at Cairo-Durham Elementary School. Please view the attachments for more information!




It's the Penny Wars! The CDHS sophomore class has declared a Penny War amongst all grades in the high school! All proceeds from the fundraiser will
support your favorite CDHS grade levels and a percentage from each class will be donated to the Greene County Women's League.
How it works: Containers will be located in the Main Office of Cairo-Durham High School now until Dec. 16.
Each penny counts as one positive point for your grade level.
Each dollar counts as positive points for your grade level. Example: a $1 bill gets you 100 points, $5 bill gets you 500 points, etc.).
Each silver coin counts as negative points for OTHER grade levels. In other words, dropping a quarter in another grade’s bucket takes 25 points from their total.
Points will be tallied and the winning class will win a prize which is to be determined.
Best of luck, high schoolers!


We're holding a districtwide Pink Out on Dec. 15 in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness! We are asking everyone in addition to wearing pink, to bring in $1 to be donated to the Greene County Women's League, a local support system for individuals with breast cancer.


We're in the 12 Days of Spirit at CDMS! From now until Friday Dec. 23, CDMS will be festive in specific theme days.



We're holding a districtwide Pink Out on Dec. 15 in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness! We are asking everyone in addition to wearing pink, to bring in $1 to be donated to the Greene County Women's League, a local support system for individuals with breast cancer.


The Social Studies Literacy After School Program (6th-8th grade) hosted Bronck Museum Curator Shelby Mattice on Dec. 6. Mrs. Mattice taught our scholars what winter living was like during the 1600s and 1700s. She brought artifacts to share including a cattail candlestick, lantern, and beeswax.
On Dec. 8, students played a life-sized board game based on her visit. Students rolled the dice and landed on real 18th century scenarios. Students had to periodically reflect on their journeys in their journals.
In discussion and writing it became very evident that although a more simple time, life was challenging in many ways. Compared to back then, we have a lot more technology to help us in our every day lives.
Great job, students!



