UPCOMING EVENTS
Please view the graphic below for important dates coming up in November & December!

NY THURSDAYS
We have another delicious NY Thursdays meal tomorrow, November 7th, at HCS!
See what's on the menu in the image below!

STUDENT OF THE WEEK
Congratulations to the student of the week at Hancock Elementary for this week, Maja Noble!
Maja was chosen by Mrs. Noyd because of her excitement and hard work in music class. Mrs. Noyd mentioned that Maja is very focused and listens to music very closely while in class.
Great work, Maja. Congratulations!!
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Hancock Central School will be having a Thanksgiving Dinner on Thursday, November 21, 2024, at 1:00 p.m. This meal is free to all Senior Citizens, Hancock Rotary, Veteran’s, and Retirees of the Hancock Central School district and will be held in the MS/HS cafeteria.
If you are interested in attending, please call 607-637-1324 by November 18, 2024 for a reservation. Thank you!
MORNING PROGRAM
Thank you all for stopping by Morning Program earlier today. We celebrated one birthday this week, happy birthday to Bentley Wignall!
Thank you to Mrs. Hull and Sander for leading an informative program for our students, as they learned that today is election day. We also talked about next week’s Morning Program, where our boys and girls will have a special presentation for all our veterans in celebration of Veterans Day.
We hope to see you next week!
A WONDERFUL HALLOWEEN
It was a beautiful and festive Halloween, yesterday! We want to thank everyone who participated, watched the parades, gave out candy, dressed in costume and made it a wonderful day for our boys and girls!! We also want to thank the weather!! 😊 🧡☀
We hope you enjoy some more Halloween pictures throughout the day, as well as from last night’s parade & trunk-or-treat. Happy Halloween!! 🎃
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ELEMENTARY PARADE & MIDDLE SCHOOL PARTY
It was a BEAUTIFUL afternoon for our elementary students to show off their costumes, while our middle schoolers had some fun in the gym! Find some pictures of our costume-filled boys and girls below!
We hope everyone is having a good Halloween so far, stay safe trick-or-treating tonight. HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!
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UPK-K Students Visit Middle-High School
We got to see our UPK and Kindergarten students in full costume this morning as they stopped in the middle-high school for some trick-or-treating!
You all looked AMAZING in your costumes, we will see you later! Happy Halloween!!
PUMPKIN MATH
Ms. Milk’s second graders have been working hard with pumpkin math this week!
The students had a great time taking many different measurements of their pumpkins.
Once they measured their pumpkins stem, circumference, weight, and counted ridges and seeds, they were able to carve their pumpkins!
What a great Halloween activity, Happy Halloween everyone!










Happy Halloween from the Plane Bus!!
Thank you, Mrs. Wormuth, for sending in the picture this morning. We will be posting more Halloween pictures throughout the day!
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#HappyHalloween

NY THURSDAYS TOMORROW
We are set for another ‘NY Thursdays’ lunch on Halloween tomorrow!
On the menu is chicken mac & cheese, bread stick, steamed broccoli, apple slices and milk.
Thank you to our food service staff and the food distributors listed below!
-Morning Star Poultry (Fort Plan, NY)
-Great Lakes Cheese (Adams, NY)
-Catskill Cattle Company (Deposit, NY)
-Ginsberg’s Foods (Hudson, NY)
We always look forward to NY Thursdays, thank you for a healthy, fresh meal!!
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BIRTHDAYS, GOLD SLIP WINNERS AT MORNING PROGRAM
At yesterday’s Morning Program, we spoke with the students about Halloween safety, in preparation for some trick or treating tomorrow evening!
We also celebrated two birthdays and had two gold slip winners choose their prizes!
Happiest of birthdays go out to Harper Bartholomew and Jaxson Tomlin, we hope you each have the best day!!
Our student of the week, Noah Drake, selected this week’s gold slip winner, Jade Morgan.
She is pictured with Emalinne Davis, who was absent when she was selected as gold slip winner last time. Congratulations to you both, keep on getting those gold slips in, boys and girls!! 😊
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STUDENT OF THE WEEK
Congratulations to this week’s student of the week at Hancock Elementary, Noah Drake!!
Noah was chosen by Mrs. Robinson because he comes to school every day with a positive attitude, ready to learn. Mrs. Robinson noted that Noah is a hard worker in the classroom and follows instruction very well.
Excellent work and congratulations, Noah!
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BANANA PHONES IN ELEMENTARY
Thank you to Mrs. D’Elia for sending in pictures of our Elementary students at lunch! Several of them decided to utilize their banana phones today!! 😊 😂










MRS. ASQUITH READS WITH UPK STUDENTS
We want to thank Mrs. Asquith for stopping in and reading to our UPK students earlier today!
‘There’s a Ghost In This House’, by Oliver Jeffers, was read aloud to our boys and girls, with a discussion about the story afterwards. After they talked about the story, the students participated in a short experiment. The boys and girls designed mini ghosts, which were put into a solution of vinegar and baking soda. Our UPK kiddos got to observe the ghosts rising and sinking above and below the surface several times, mimicking the ghosts in the story.
Great work, students!






HALLOWEEN SAFETY TIPS
🎃👻 Halloween is almost here in Hancock! Join us on Thursday, October 31, 2024, for a fun-filled evening. The Halloween Parade kicks off at 5:00 p.m., with lineup starting at 4:45 p.m. in front of the Middle-High School building.
Following the parade, head over to the Elementary School parking lot for Trunk or Treat, sponsored by The Hancock Community Education Foundation!
🛡️ Here are some safety tips to keep in mind:
• Stay visible with reflective gear or flashlights.
• Always travel in groups or with an adult.
• Check your treats before enjoying them.
• Use sidewalks and crosswalks to stay safe.
For more safety tips, safekids.org has some excellent information at the website below.
https://www.safekids.org/tip/halloween-safety-tips
Let’s make this Halloween safe and fun for all!
🎃 #WeAreHCS #TrunkOrTreat
October is National Bullying Prevention Month!
At Hancock Central School, we’re taking this time to spread awareness and promote kindness. It’s important to understand the difference between being mean and bullying:
🔹 Being Mean usually happens once or twice and might involve unkind words or actions that hurt someone’s feelings. It can happen without the intention to cause harm.
🔹 Bullying is repeated behavior that’s meant to intentionally hurt, harm, or control someone. It’s ongoing, and the person doing it has more power (physically, socially, or emotionally) over the person being targeted.
💡 What Can You Do?
• Speak Up! If you see something that doesn’t feel right, let someone know.
• Show Kindness! A small act of kindness can make a big difference.
• Be Supportive! Stand up for your peers and promote a safe and welcoming environment.
Let’s work together to make our school a place where everyone feels respected, valued, and supported.
💙 #WeAreHCS #NationalBullyingPreventionMonth

ATTENTION VETERANS
We would like to invite you to join us at Morning Program on Tuesday, November 12th at 8:35 a.m. in honor of Veterans Day.
We have a special presentation for you! Refreshments will follow

🌍✨ World Occupational Therapy Day! ✨🌍
This Sunday, October 27th is World Occupational Therapy Day. We at HCS would like to recognize our dedicated Occupational Therapist, Tracie Ostrander! 🙌
Tracie works tirelessly to support our students’ growth and well-being. She helps students develop fine motor skills, enhance their focus, and build confidence to achieve their fullest potential. From personalized strategies to classroom support, Tracie makes a world of difference every single day!
Thank you, Tracie, for all that you do for our students at Hancock Central School!
💙👏 #WorldOTDay #WeAreHCS

UPK & K STUDENTS GET ‘SPOOKELY’
Last week, our UPK and Kindergarten students read ‘The Legend of Spookely the Square Pumpkin’, by Joe Troiana. Spookely is a different pumpkin that delivers messages of tolerance, self-acceptance and diversity. Spookely reminds us that we are all unique and have gifts built into our differences!
After the story, our students made themselves a ‘spookely’ snack. Halloween is a week away and our elementary students are getting excited! Excellent work by all!!
