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Broadalbin-Perth will host its inaugural Warriors Within Golden Gala starting at 5 p.m., Saturday, March 15, at the Municipal Golf Course in Amsterdam. The event will be a night of giving, as well as night to support those battling cancer and other terminal illnesses within the B-P community. Proceeds from the event will help support the Warriors Within scholarship and assist local families in need.
Sophomores in the Patriot Academy at Broadalbin-Perth Jr./Sr. High School recently brought their creativity to play with a pair of projects: designing board games and developing video games. These projects encouraged students to blend technology, teamwork, and imagination.
Alex Hitrick, a music teacher and chorus director at Broadalbin-Perth Jr./Sr. High School, has been named a “40 Under 40” music educator by Yamaha, the world’s top manufacturer of musical instruments. The “40 Under 40” program recognizes young music educators from across the United States who have demonstrated leadership, innovation, and dedication, and have inspired their students from kindergarten through college.
She's an alum who brought Rise Against Hunger to the Broadalbin-Perth School District, and who is passing on her passion for soccer to the next generation as assistant coach for the girls varsity soccer team. Meet elementary school physical therapist Jess Sargalis.
Members of Broadalbin-Perth's Odyssey of the Mind teams were at school bright and early Saturday morning to practice for the upcoming Region 21 tournament, which the district will host at B-P Jr./Sr. High School on Saturday, March 8. Teams were challenged to come up with responses or solutions to eight problems on the spot during the program's annual Spontaneous Day.
More than 40 students from Broadalbin-Perth have been selected to participate in the Fulton County Music Educators Association (FCMEA) All-County Music Festival. The festival will take place at Broadalbin-Perth Jr./Sr. High School Jan. 31-Feb. 1, culminating in a concert starting at 3 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 1 in the Margaret Blowers Auditorium. The concert is open to the public. Tickets may be purchased at the door for $5 each.