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Students across Broadalbin-Perth have been working all fall to prepare for their winter concerts. The concert series will begin with the district’s youngest students at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 5 in the elementary school big gym. Junior high school performers will take the stage in the Margaret Robin Blowers Auditorium at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 10, and senior high students will present their concert at 7 p.m., Thursday, Dec. 12, also in the auditorium. All concerts are free and open to the public.
Broadalbin-Perth's Parent University series continues Tuesday, Dec. 10 with a session on navigating loss and bereavement for families. The webinar begins at 6:30 p.m. via Zoom; pre-registration is required.
"B-P is a very family-orientated organization, and I wouldn't change that for the world." Meet operations assistant Kameryn Curtis.
The Warriors Within program at Broadalbin-Perth started last year with just a week's worth of events and fundraisers. For the program's sophomore season, it has expanded to be a year-round program that supports local families, regional initiatives, and national charitable organizations.
In 2023, students in Brian Henry’s science research class at Broadalbin-Perth Jr./Sr. High School began an investigation into the walleye population of the Great Sacandaga Lake (GSL). Recently, students launched the next phase of what is designed to be a multi-year study that seeks to determine why walleye in the GSL tend to be shorter, on average, than walleye in the rest of New York state.
Over the past several months, the nature trails on the Broadalbin-Perth Elementary School campus have been repeatedly vandalized. The district has rebuilt the signage on the trail several times, costing time, money, and effort. Despite the presence of security cameras throughout the property, including on the nature trails, the vandalism has continued.