Superintendent’s Spotlight: Peter Tully
There’s rarely a time of year that’s not busy when you’re a high school junior excelling in AP courses, running... Read more →
There’s rarely a time of year that’s not busy when you’re a high school junior excelling in AP courses, running... Read more →
Each week, Warwick Valley Central School District Superintendent Dr. David Leach shines the “Superintendent’s Spotlight” on one of Warwick Valley’s... Read more →
When we chatted with senior Ben Pitiger, the varsity Wildcats swim team captain was preparing for the Section IX Championships.... Read more →
Each week, Warwick Valley Central School District Superintendent Dr. David Leach shines the “Superintendent’s Spotlight” on one of Warwick Valley’s... Read more →
Vinny Pinnavaia enjoys talking to people, learning about them, and making people happy. He is drawn to activities that involve... Read more →
WVHS senior Megan Desrats was a Section IX Player of the Year last year, when she played a key role... Read more →
Warwick Valley High School junior Chloe Davidson grew up spending memorable days with her family at Pacem in Terris on... Read more →
Three Warwick Valley Middle School students with family ties to 9/11 raised money this fall for the Tunnel to Towers... Read more →
Each week, Warwick Valley Central School District Superintendent Dr. David Leach shines the Superintendent’s Spotlight on one of Warwick Valley’s... Read more →
WVHS senior Elizabeth has been a Girl Scout since she was in first grade, and is currently working on her... Read more →
Warwick Valley High School will be closed tomorrow, Tuesday, September 13 for both in-person and remote learning due to a power outage caused by a blown transformer. The power outage is isolated to Warwick Valley High School; therefore, this will not impact our other schools or students who attend morning or afternoon CTEC.
Students who attend CTEC in the morning will take their regular means of transportation to their programs. Upon dismissal, high school students who attend CTEC that reside in the Warwick Valley CSD will receive transportation directly to their homes from CTEC. Students that reside in the Greenwood Lake UFSD will take a bus from CTEC back to Warwick Valley High School where they will receive transportation home. Additionally, there will be a bus that will bring any student that drove to WVHS back to the building to get their cars.
Warwick Valley and Greenwood Lake students who attend and take the bus to CTEC in the afternoon will be picked up and dropped off at their homes. The Transportation Department will reach out to families tomorrow with an approximate pick-up time.