
Yesterday, Lilly Bucshen, Brenna Bailey, and Ty Woodard Furman spent the day at St. Bonaventure participating in the Model United Nations. They earned 3rd Place for their Delegation. Congratulations!


And off they go! Mrs. Askins French class at the airport preparing to head to France for a week of learning. Safe travels to all.


Last week was Ag Literacy Week. The Potter County Extension office organized a lesson in our pre-K and kindergarten classes. Lucas and Alexis Risser from the Potter Council Teen Council 4H club read to our classes and complete a seed activity. Our students are excited to watch our lettuce seeds change and grow! Thank you for this experience for our students!











Yesterday, Mr. Klepfer's 8th grade science students finished their Newton Scooter Project. Kensey M. and Jocelyn C are pictured in their "race attire". Great work team. Go Falcons!


Recently, members of Coudersport's Spud Growers FFA attended the area public speaking leadership development events at Wellsboro High School.
Jayden Widmeier and Lili Martin - Creed Speaking
Laura Dunn (1st place), Isabella Ostroski (2nd place), Autumn Haggard - Senior Prepared Speaking
Emma Tubbs - Junior Prepared Speaking
Meredith Burrous, Laney Stimaker, Karter Kellogg - Extemporaneous Speaking
Patience Batterson (2nd Place)- Conservation Speaking
Cal Dunn, Ciarra Davis (2nd place) - Employment Skills
Laura, Isabella, and Patience will move on to compete at the regional event next month.
Mr. Easton even helped with safe Tractor driving.
Great job to all those who participated.


Mrs. Askins 7th grade ELA class had to solve the mystery of who stole the garden gnome. They scoured several pieces of evidence to find the best suspect. Students had to identify their primary suspect and provide evidence in the reading to support their hypothesis.




Rockin' purple. Go Falcons!


Coudersport Elementary Enrichment students traveled to Seneca Highlands IU9 to participate in the STEM K’Nex Challenge. They had to design and build a prototype of an agricultural robot or other type of high-tech farming equipment that farmers could use. The team designed and built prototype of a drone that would deter wild game from eating farmers crops. They were judged on their idea, prototype, design, journal, blueprints, and presentation. The Coudersport Elememtary Enrichment team received first place, and will be attending the state competition in Harrisburg May 3.


This past week, students celebrated St. Patrick's Day by writing about and setting leprechaun traps, wearing green, and dancing with friends. We're lucky to have such a fun and fabulous school community.











Dylan Howard receiving an award from the National Football Federation / College Hall of Fame @ PSU for on the field, academic and community service! Way to go Dylan.




The class of 2024 is working hard meeting demanding requirements to earn their Purple Pass, which allows them to leave the building for lunch. Several students have earned their purple pass and have experienced this privilege. Way to go, Seniors!


On Friday, Mr. Brad Bostjancic, Coudersport’s junior high learning support teacher and former drug and alcohol counselor, met with Mr. Marzo’s psychology class. During this time, students asked questions about drugs and alcohol and their impact on the human brain. Thank you for sharing your knowledge, Mr. B.



Today, Mr. Klepfer's 7th grade science class is answering the question, "Why would farmers cut down the rainforest, or other ecosystems, to grow crops?


The legion is all set for tomorrow night. Thanks to the incredible generosity of our community we have a TON of great items to give away. Come out and join us tomorrow from 4:00-10:00 pm! You can purchase dinner tickets at the door or just come in to bid on items.








7th grade students in Mrs. Askins' English read The Giver and then created their own communities to solve problems they saw in society, including environmental problems, laziness, poverty, and inflation. The project also gave them a good chance to practice teamwork.


Through the work of Mr. Ingalls and Mrs. Kellogg writing a grant, our school was fortunate to receive a plasma table. We are one of a couple local schools that now have one. It’ll be used for drafting classes and collaborative efforts with welding; Eventually opening up even more collaboration within our school! Pictured is a student working on a drafting project with Mr. Ingalls as part of her drafting II class! How amazing to see our students have such technical opportunities! Go Falcons!



This pelican kayak and life jacket will be available to bid on at our scholarship event this Saturday, March 16 at the Coudersport American Legion!



Items are really rolling in for our third annual scholarship fundraiser. You can join us for dinner or just come bid on items this Saturday, March 16 from 4:00-10:00 at the Coudersport American Legion.








On Monday, April 8 CASD will have a two hour release because of the eclipse.


We are offering childcare on the night of our scholarship fundraiser. That's this Saturday, March 16. If you would like childcare please fill out the form below ASAP so we know who to expect!
https://forms.gle/viTrb3dYBCukEq2m8
