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Cobleskill–Richmondville Central School District

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Cobleskill–Richmondville Central School District is a public school district in Schoharie County, New York. It was formed in 1993 by joining the Cobleskill and Richmondville districts and now runs four schools: Cobleskill Richmondville High School (grades 9–12), William H. Golding Middle School (grades 6–8), and two elementary schools—George D. Ryder Elementary and Joseph B. Radez Elementary (both serving kindergarten through 5th grade). The district’s current superintendent is Matthew Sickles.

- Cobleskill Richmondville High School opened in 1998 and serves grades 9–12. The principal is Brett Barr.
- William H. Golding Middle School, dedicated in 1933, serves grades 6–8. The principal is Jeremiah Haslun.
- George D. Ryder Elementary handles grades K–5. The principal is Jessie Westfall.
- Joseph B. Radez Elementary opened in 1933 and serves grades K–5. The principal is Carey Raymond.

In 2010–2011, the district faced significant state aid cuts, which led to reductions in sports, activities, and staff. To save money, the district reorganized elementary classes and trimmed programs. Enrollment has been falling, and there has been talk of closing one elementary school if funding does not improve. Community groups raised funds to restore some programs, including the orchestra and some sports. The district offers interscholastic sports for students in grades 7–12 and competes in the Colonial Council of Section 2.

For more information, visit crcsd.org.


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