
The Sunshine Dance for students in K-6 will be on March 11th. Tickets need to be purchased by Friday for your guests to ensure we have time to purchase all of the fun supplies we will need.
Please email cpcscia@gmail.com with any questions.


This message is for students who normally ride bus #16, the frog bus.
We will be combining this run for the entire week and will follow the same plan we have been. If your child does not ride that bus, please disregard this message. Please email with any questions. Thanks!

Today we had an unexpected fire drill experience. Our fire alarms were activated by an overcooked breadstick in a microwave. All students and staff followed protocols and were accounted for in minutes. We are back to business as usual.

This message is for students who normally ride bus #16, the frog bus. We need to combine runs today and for the rest of the week.
f your child does not ride that bus, please disregard this message. Please call or email with any questions. Thanks!

This message is for students who normally ride bus #16, the frog bus. We need to combine runs again tomorrow, 2/15/23. We will follow the same plan as today. If your child does not ride that bus, please disregard this message. Please call or email with any questions. Thanks!

This message is for students who normally ride bus #16, the frog bus. We need to combine runs tomorrow, 2/14/23.
We will follow the same plan we did last week. If your child does not ride that bus, please disregard this message. Please call or email with any questions. Thanks!

Stop by the school before 2 PM to get some new clothes! FREE free Free!

Join us for a nice hot breakfast tomorrow!
Come support the Class of 2024 After Prom Party on Sunday. February 12th. Breakfast will be served from 8AM-12PM. Enjoy pancakes, sausage, breakfast bake, donuts, and more! Cost is $10 for adults and $8 for kids 12 and under.


FREE clothing swap happening now until 6pm!
All are welcome to come get free clothes and spruce up your wardrobe!
Bring a bag and take home lots!
Open on Sunday from 8-2pm as well!


Don't want to cook tonight? Good news! We are so you don't have to!
There is a Spaghetti Dinner tonight, Friday, 2/10.
$8 per meal. Stop in and grab dinner !
Sponsored by the Class of 2025


Our fifth grade students take a well-deserved break after snowshowing during their P.E. class. Snowshoeing and Cross-Country Skiing are new additions to our Physical Education progam thanks to the efforts of our wonderful instructors, Shelby Hosmer and Colby McCall!


Mr. Bogart’s 8th Grade Social Studies class recently completed their Immigration Project. Students did research on a number of different groups who made their way to the United States in the 19th and 20th centuries. Students learned about push and pull factors that brought immigrants to America, what their home countries culture looked like, and what types of culture characteristics they brought to America.





On Friday, February 10th, Colton’s Winterfest will be held in the CPCS cafeteria. This fest is sponsored by the Class of 2025. The time slot is 3-5 (pick-up) and 5-7 (dine-in). It will cost eight dollars for a delicious brownie, garlic knot, salad, and spaghetti. Donations were provided by Rabideau’s Mahogany Ridge, The Red Pine Cone, and Dollar General.
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Abby Smith
Colts Chronicle
10th Grade


New York State Comptroller’s office releases fiscal stress report
On Jan. 25, the New York State Comptroller’s office released its annual Fiscal Stress Monitoring System report, referencing the Colton-Pierrepont Central School District.
The report reviewed the finances of all school districts in New York for the fiscal year that ended June 30, 2022. CPCS has been designated as “a district susceptible to fiscal stress.” CPCS was also given this designation the year before.
When assigning these designations, the State Comptroller's office has a formula that considers various factors. While their formula did not determine that the district is under significant fiscal stress, it did determine that the district was susceptible to fiscal stress. The state looked at the district’s “liquidity,” or the amount of cash it has on hand, and the district’s “unassigned fund balance,” or cash without an assigned purpose.
The district has developed a long-term fiscal plan that includes funding a building project to replace an aging heating system, maintaining/improving educational programs, and hiring the best possible workforce for our students, all without taking on increased debt. To meet these goals, the district invested many of its unassigned funds in a district Capital Reserve at the end of the fiscal year.
Community members and families with questions are invited to contact School Business Administrator Dale Munn or Superintendent Jim Nee by calling 315-262-2100. They would be happy to have a conversation with anyone who has questions about this topic.

The 9th grade class will be holding a spaghetti dinner to
fundraise for their class. Held on Wednesday, January 18th
from 3-7 PM. Dinners can be picked-up at the cafeteria. Each meal comes
with spaghetti, salad, bread, and a dessert for $8. Thank you for your support!


Reminder: A make-up laptop meeting will take place Wednesday, September 7, 2022, at 5:15 p.m. in the school auditorium before Open House. This is a mandatory digital citizenship meeting for students and parents.
Open House will take place Wednesday, September 7, 2022, from 6:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m.
Attending the Europe Trip this November with our Foreign Language International Club? Meeting from 7-8pm in the Cafeteria!
We hope to see you there!

Attention: the pre-season soccer camp at Swift Field is still on and will be taking place from August 15-18 from 8:30am-11:00am.*If your child is still interested, please email Mr. Munn or Mr. Bogart or stop by the HS office to sign up.