Kudos to our Students of the Month for December, who were honored during a Board of Education meeting last week. They are: Madeline-Camille Bell from Marlboro High School, Isaac Beauzile from Marlboro Middle School, and Ava Bozzo from Marlboro Elementary School. Congratulations and GO DUKES!
Sports schedules for the week of Dec 29, 2025-Jan 4, 2026 can be found online. MCSD Athletic Connections @ https://aptg.co/YnHtX3. Practice schedules @ https://aptg.co/FTMRDy.
Sports schedules for the week of Jan 5-Jan 11, 2026 can be found online. MCSD Athletic Connections @ https://aptg.co/5Nh3sv. Practice schedules @ https://aptg.co/l50kJX.
Fall 2025 Varsity Scholar Athletes have been announced. Congratulations to all our fall varsity athletes and teams earning this distinction! The list of individuals achieving grades of 90 or above is available online @ https://aptg.co/vCxnZV. The Scholar Athlete Teams earning a combined average of 90 or above is available online @ https://aptg.co/4Rd8Xg. The NYSPHSAA guidelines for achieving Scholar Athlete distinction is available online @ https://aptg.co/LX5vFS.

Auditions will be held on Friday, December 12, starting at 3:45 PM in the High School auditorium. All students in Grades 9-12 are welcome to audition, even if they haven’t been involved in Drama Club before.
There’s more to a show than singing and acting on stage—the club is also looking for students to help build the set, work the lights and sound, design costumes, and much more! Whether you want to perform or work behind the scenes, you can pick up an audition packet in the High School Band Room starting December 3.
If you have any questions, please email the director, Zach Povall, at zachary.povall@marlboroschools.org

On November 9, these students spent the day volunteering at the Regional Food Bank of the Hudson Valley, dedicating their time to help local families in need. Working together, they sorted and prepared food donations for distribution to community organizations throughout the region—helping ensure essential items reach households facing food insecurity as the holiday season approaches.
“This experience gave our students the opportunity to see firsthand how civic engagement and public policy connect to real community impact,” said Mr. Barbulean. “I’m incredibly proud of their willingness to serve and their enthusiasm in making a difference.”
A wonderful reminder that kindness and service go hand in hand.
To learn more about the Regional Food Bank of the Hudson Valley or how to get involved, visit https://regionalfoodbank.net

This week, we’re celebrating National School Psychology Week and giving a big shout-out to our amazing school psychologists! Thank you to Susan Johansson, Amanda Kenney, Katherine Hughes, Arielle Sachar, and Vanessa Castro for the care, expertise, and support you provide to our students every day. Your work helps create safe, welcoming, and supportive learning environments where all students can thrive.
