Cortland High School Newsletter
June 2022
Vitamin Z in Print
Although no one can go back and make a brand-new start, anyone can start from now and make a brand-new ending.
The best time to make adjustments that need to be made is right now! It is not too late… ask for help.
News from the Nurse
Looking ahead to next year, all 9th and 11th graders are required to have a current physical on file. Also every 12th grader needs to have their second Meningitis vaccine prior to the start of the school year. Start planning ahead now. We offer physicals every Monday and Wednesday in the nurse's office if you would like one done at school.
Family ID will be open 30 days prior to the start of fall sports. Every student will need to have a current physical on file in order to be able to participate. We will also be offering summer sports physicals on August 16th and 17th from 8:30-12:00 if needed. Please continue to check the Athletic website for up to date information.
Vickie Myers RN, Senior High Nurse 607-758-4194, fax 607-758-4033
Jamfest is back!
The annual Cortland Jamfest is returning for the first time since before the pandemic on June 16th, 5:00-9:00 at the Homer Center For The Arts. There will be a total of 22 student bands, soloists, and small groups playing throughout the night as well as a release of the HS Modern Band’s new album, ‘Still Processing’.
Link to the flier
Tri-M Inductions
Tri-M Inductions are Monday, June 13th at 6:00 PM in the choir room. Congratulations to our incoming members and our graduating seniors!
Congratulations to all the performers in the May Senior High Instrumental Concert! A HUGE Thank You to all the seniors on their years of dedication! We will miss you!
Dress for Success is Back
French 3 News
Students Inducted into Honor Societies
Studio Art
Studio in Art students are busy working on four final pieces based on the theme of their choice. They are thinking and behaving like artists do…making big decisions about media, techniques and compositions to use. Drawing and Painting students just completed their amazing expressive self-portraits and will start their final projects now: painting their choice of subject matter on ceiling tiles. Comp art students are doing that too, so the studio should be a much brighter and more interesting space very soon.
The art show took place on May 18 and was an impressive exhibit of the hard work and dedication these kids have for their art. They even got some surprise experience curating and hanging their own show, as I was called away suddenly by a family emergency. I am so proud of ALL my artists!