
Here are some amazing summer camps for our students made available through the Potter County Education Council.

Tonight we honored our seniors after their baseball game. Those seniors include: Viggo Brown Owen Deutschlander Gavyn Ayers Dylan Howard Lt Myers Warren nelson Avrey Taylor Logan Tingley Looking great, falcon families and team!



Yesterday, CHS students in grades 9-12 heard the heartwrenching story of Ken and Debbie Iwaniec and their son Kenton. Trooper Iwaniec was a 24 year old Pennsylvania State Trooper who was killed by a drunk driver in 2008 as he was coming home from his shift in Chester County. The driver hit Iwaniec head-on after crossing the center line. The trooper was flown to a hospital in Deleware but later died.
Kaden, a junior at CHS reflected on the assembly stating "I didn't expect it to be like that! I thought it was just going to be some slideshow with statistics and a bunch of reasons why we shouldn't drink and drive. It was more than that! When you hear from someone that has experienced this on a personal level, it touches you in a different way. It made a few people around me cry, it almost made me cry. Hearing from his parents, made it so much more personal. It was one of the most powerful assemblies I have ever sat through. It sure made me think!"
Trooper Iwaniec’s family has dedicated their lives to honoring his memory. Kenton’s mother, Debby Iwaniec, serves as the president of the Trooper Kenton Iwaniec Foundation. It is for all DUI victims and their families. Its mission is to honor the victims of drunk and drugged driving and support law enforcement in their efforts to keep our roads safe.
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Last Tuesday Megan Ellis, Jacob Duell, Ellie Gibble. Tyler Pitre, Kade Campbell and Wyatt Treat participated in Math Options at Penn State Behrend. They learned about the manufacturing process by assembling a prototype airplane one fold per person at a time, and troubleshooting flight problems and making adjustments for further, straighter flights. Students also attended a workshop by National Fuel where they built a pipeline according to set criteria that would allow gas(a marble) to flow through the pipe freely without leaks or obstructions. Finally, they learned about actuarial science and how auto insurance premiums are made through a probability simulation using money and a number cube. It was a great experience for all!







The "Buy One Get One" Scholastic Book Fair is going on this week! Families and friends are welcome to shop tonight, Tuesday, May 14th, from 5-7 p.m. at the elementary school library. Stock up for summer reading with these great deals!


This past weekend, CHS celebrated the Prom and crowned the following students as prom royalty.
Prom King and Queen: Gavyn Ayers and Emily Eckery
Prom Prince and Princess: Ethan Ott and Emilee Ruter



A new day with new challenges and opportunity.
This day is yours, falcons!
Make the best of it!


Thank you to Mr. Marzo for his work as Sr. Class advisor. Senior yard signs have been placed around the courthouse square. Enjoy a walk and help us celebrate the Class of 2024. Go Falcons!



Welcome to #casdstudentperspective where students have been given moderated access to our school social media pages to show our experiences as students.
Please stay tuned for more posts highlighting our teachers, students, administration and telling our school story. We will also share events/reminders, academics, athletics, and weekly features.


Today, students in grades 9-12 got to hear the story of Ken and Debbie Iwaniec and their son Kenton. He was a PA State Trooper who lost his life to an Impaired Driver. Thank you to Josh Woods from the Highway Safety Network for facilitating this assembly.


Today, our students are on their way to Galeton to participate in our Special Day Events. What a great opportunity for our students. Even though the weather isn't the best, we're still excited. Thank you to Galeton for setting up and hosting this event.


Our 4th graders traveled to Mumford, NY today to tour the colonial village. They took a step back in time to learn all about trades back in the 1800s. Thank you CASD!!!





Tonight our Esports Fighting Falcons are playing in the finals of the Rocket League silver bracket. We're proud of our sports program and team. Great work Falcons !


On Tuesday, May 7, students from both Coudersport and Northern Potter traveled to Germania, PA to participate in an aquatic habitat improvement project with the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission and the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Students learned about electroshocking, fish identification, and careers with the PA Fish and Boat Commission. They also watched DCNR forest technicians cut trees to improve fish habitat. Students also tested their skills plant identification, tree identification, and timber cruising.
On Thursday, May 9, Ag students travelled to Sinnemahoning State Park for a Bioblitz. Students were put into groups and challenged with identifying the most living things in stream, forest, wetland and field habitats. Collectively students identified over 200 species.











Today, we welcomed our 6th grade students to the High School. Students got a tour and got a chance to learn more about their High School before they start as 7th graders. We're excited to have you here. Go Falcons !!


Recess time is fun but it’s extra special when Mr. Lamber joins in on a game of football!




Coudersport Elementary enrichment students in grades four and five participated in the state K’Nex Challenge and placed fourth place in the state out of 25 teams. Way to go, guys!



Today Personal finance classes took advantage of the unseasonably warm weather to “chalk the walk” with important personal finance topics






Coudersport Jr. Sr. High School is proud to announce the prom court. King candidates: Dylan Howard, LT Myers, Owen Deutschlander, Gavyn Ayers, Viggo Brown
Queen Candidates: Stella Bray, Amelia Ott, Savannah Myers, Emily Eckert, Savannah Gill
Our king and queen will be crowned at the prom on May 11, 2024. Good luck to our candidates.
