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Date: 03.11.2026 read more
Date: 03.11.2026 read more
Date: 03.11.2026 read more
Date: 03.11.2026 read more
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Guilderland High School senior Nathan Mazzone spent the past nine months connecting elementary school students and nursing home residents through a pen pal program inspired by his own childhood experience. Mazzone launched the initiative last June after emailing his former second grade teacher, Lynn-Marie Cipriano, at Pine Bush Elementary School. Drawing on his volunteer work at Kingsway Community, he proposed creating a letter exchange between Cipriano’s class and residents. “I was thrilled to hear from Nathan,” Cipriano said. “He has come so far since he was in my second grade class. I couldn’t wait to work on this project with him.” Mazzone said the idea stemmed from writing letters to his great-grandmother when she lived at Kingsway. “I remember how excited I used to get when I saw the letters that she had written back to me,” he said. “When I joined National Honor Society and needed to complete a service project, I knew I wanted to create something like that for others.” Beginning in September, Mazzone visited Cipriano’s third grade classroom each month to help students write letters, which he delivered between the school and Kingsway during his weekly volunteer visits. “My students absolutely love Nathan,” Cipriano said. “He is an incredible role model for them. They are excited to hear about his college plans at UMass Amherst.” Throughout the year, students also created holiday gifts for their pen pals, including hand-painted wooden boxes delivered during a December visit to Kingsway. The program concluded in late May when students visited Kingsway to meet their pen pals in person. “This was truly one of the most gratifying experiences in 29 years of teaching,” Cipriano said. Residents also embraced the program. “Throughout the school year, they have enjoyed building meaningful connections with the children through their ongoing letter exchanges,” said Sheryl Manning of Kingsway Community. Residents shared stories from their lives while learning about students’ interests and experiences, offering encouragement and life lessons. Students said the experience made a lasting impact. “My pen pal was Mary. We had so much in common together,” said Atharv Dixit. “It meant a lot to both of us. We used our hearts to say things like we are friends.” “I think it was one of the best experiences of my life,” said Emily Wickert. “Not only did we build relationships with our pen pals, we also got a lot closer to Nathan Mazzone, who started pen pals.” Others emphasized the program’s focus on kindness and connection. “We made a difference. We made people happy,” said Jack Butler. “We did something good and got nothing in return.” Mazzone said the experience has been difficult to put into words. “I have loved seeing the joy that this project has brought to the kids and the residents,” he said. “I’m very glad I was able to brighten the days of many residents and children.” The program created lasting connections across generations, leaving a meaningful impact on students and residents alike. The post GHS senior connects students and nursing home residents through pen pal program appeared first on Guilderland Central Schools.

Guilderland High School senior Nathan Mazzone spent the past nine months connecting elementary school students and nursing home residents through a pen pal program inspired by his own childhood experience. Mazzone launched the initiative last June after emailing his former second grade teacher, Lynn-Marie Cipriano, at Pine Bush Elementary School. Drawing on his volunteer work at Kingsway Community, he proposed creating a letter exchange between Cipriano’s class and residents. “I was thrilled to hear from Nathan,” Cipriano said. “He has come so far since he was in my second grade class. I couldn’t wait to work on this project with him.” Mazzone said the idea stemmed from writing letters to his great-grandmother when she lived at Kingsway. “I remember how excited I used to get when I saw the letters that she had written back to me,” he said. “When I joined National Honor Society and needed to complete a service project, I knew I wanted to create something like that for others.” Beginning in September, Mazzone visited Cipriano’s third grade classroom each month to help students write letters, which he delivered between the school and Kingsway during his weekly volunteer visits. “My students absolutely love Nathan,” Cipriano said. “He is an incredible role model for them. They are excited to hear about his college plans at UMass Amherst.” Throughout the year, students also created holiday gifts for their pen pals, including hand-painted wooden boxes delivered during a December visit to Kingsway. The program concluded in late May when students visited Kingsway to meet their pen pals in person. “This was truly one of the most gratifying experiences in 29 years of teaching,” Cipriano said. Residents also embraced the program. “Throughout the school year, they have enjoyed building meaningful connections with the children through their ongoing letter exchanges,” said Sheryl Manning of Kingsway Community. Residents shared stories from their lives while learning about students’ interests and experiences, offering encouragement and life lessons. Students said the experience made a lasting impact. “My pen pal was Mary. We had so much in common together,” said Atharv Dixit. “It meant a lot to both of us. We used our hearts to say things like we are friends.” “I think it was one of the best experiences of my life,” said Emily Wickert. “Not only did we build relationships with our pen pals, we also got a lot closer to Nathan Mazzone, who started pen pals.” Others emphasized the program’s focus on kindness and connection. “We made a difference. We made people happy,” said Jack Butler. “We did something good and got nothing in return.” Mazzone said the experience has been difficult to put into words. “I have loved seeing the joy that this project has brought to the kids and the residents,” he said. “I’m very glad I was able to brighten the days of many residents and children.” The program created lasting connections across generations, leaving a meaningful impact on students and residents alike. The post GHS senior connects students and nursing home residents through pen pal program appeared first on Guilderland Central Schools.
"Board Meetings - Guilderland Central Schools Regular meetings of the Guilderland Board of Education are usually held Tuesday evenings, twice a month at 7 p.m. in the high school large group instruction (LGI) room (unless otherwise noted). All meetings are open to the public and livestreamed to YouTube. Board of Education Meeting Agendas and Minutes The district will be switching to the DiligentOne online platform to host board of education meeting agendas, minutes and policies, effective Feb. 11, 2025. This online platform will provide community members with comprehensive information about the GCSD Board of Education activities. During this transition, information about former board activities can be viewed on this online portal. Submit a Question or Comment Persons wishing to speak under the "Public Comment" section of the meetings should complete the attached form and return it to the District Clerk via email [email protected]. You may also contact the District Clerk at 518-456-6200 ext. 0117 or via email [email protected] with "Public Comment" in the subject line. Please note, each public comment is limited to 3 minutes. To email the full GCSD Board and superintendent, please send an email to [email protected]. For public comment, please write "public comment" in the subject line of your email. Watch the Board of Education Meetings Watch Board meetings on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3rV9PpqTNs1vkdrS7xHE4w. Click on Videos, then select "Board of Education meeting, [date]". All Guilderland Board of Education meetings are broadcast live on channels 1302/33 within the Town of Guilderland. Meetings are generally re-broadcasted on the Friday following the meeting. The most recent Board meetings are also available on the GHS Media YouTube page. 2025-26 Meeting Schedule: July 10: Organizational meeting Aug. 12: Regular meeting Sept. 9: Regular meeting Sept. 30: Regular meeting Oct. 21: Employee Recognition Awards and regular meeting Nov. 18: Regular meeting Dec. 9: Regular meeting Jan. 13, 2026: Regular meeting Feb. 10: Regular meeting March 10: Superintendent's draft budget presentation March 17: Budget Q & A March 31: Regular meeting and board budget workshop April 14: Board action to adopt the proposed budget April 29: BOCES budget vote and election, 8:00 a.m. May 5: Budget hearing May 19: Budget Vote and Election June 9: Regular meeting July 1: Organizational meeting"
"Regular meetings of the Guilderland Board of Education are usually held Tuesday evenings, twice a month at 7 p.m. in the high school large group instruction (LGI) room (unless otherwise noted). All meetings are open to the public and livestreamed to YouTube."
" NOTICE: Meeting of the Board of Education There will be a meeting of the Guilderland Central School District Board of Education on Tuesday, June 9 at 7 p.m. This meeting will be held in the Large Group Instruction (LGI) room at Guilderland High School and is open to the public. Members of the GCSD community are welcome to attend and are encouraged to voice their ideas, questions and concerns. To speak under the “Public Comment” section of the meeting, contact the District Clerk at 518-456-6200, ext. 0117 or via email at [email protected] with “Public Comment” in the subject line. The meeting will also be live-streamed and can be viewed on the GHS Media YouTube channel. You can view the June 9 agenda here. The post Board of Education meeting June 9, 7 p.m. appeared first on Guilderland Central Schools."
"Creative Arts Classes - Patrizio Center for the Arts offers classes in the creative arts for the Watervliet community."
"May 31 – No worship service at First Lutheran Church. We will worship at St. John’s Lutheran Church on Sand Creek Road at 9:30 AM as Albany Lutherans Together gather there for worship. ALL are always welcome! Bulletin Link https://drive.google.com/…/1c7Ta4oES0VtFKGi7zS…/view YouTube Link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q8BldSc1T80 Give online: http://firstlutheranalbany.org/give "
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