Please join us in congratulating Madalynn Ploetz on being slated as the 2026–2027 New York State FFA Reporter!

Over the past three days at Camp Oswegatchie, Madalynn has participated in a rigorous selection process that included interviews, activities, and leadership evaluations. Throughout it all, she represented our chapter, our school, and our community with confidence, professionalism, and kindness.

Over the next year, she will travel across New York and share her passion for agriculture and FFA with elected officials, stakeholders and FFA members.

Congratulations, Madalynn. We are excited to see the great things you will accomplish this year.
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Madalynn Ploetz 26-27 State FFA Reporter
Madalynn and an FFA member cheer as she is elected.
Today is Administrative Professionals Day! They are our dedicated, positive office staff who keep our district running efficiently. Please join us in thanking our administrative professionals for all that they do!
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Administrative Professionals Day
We are excited to share that through the USDA SCALES Grant, SGI has been able to partner with local farmers to serve local beef and maple syrup products on menus during the month of March! Thank you, North Farms and Ploetz's Maple Syrup!
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Scales Grant thanks local farmers.

Take part in the Spring Session of Springville-Griffith Institute's Community Education courses. Check out the brochure for classes starting this month and in the months to come! The Rubber Stamping course with Dawn Story runs on May 4 and June 1.
https://www.springvillegi.org/page/communityed
Call the Community Education Coordinator at 716-592-3211 or email communityed@springvillegi.org for more information.

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The varsity boys tennis team pulled out a tough 5-0 victory over the Alden Bulldogs.

In first singles action, Bryce Cook won 6-7 (5-7), 6-1, 6-2. Bryce shook off a slow start and found his groove by making quality forehand shots to keep his opponent moving. It was an excellent comeback win!

In the second singles play, Garrison Heichberger won 6-0, 4-6, 6-1. Garrison played a strong first set, striking the ball cleanly and forcing his opponent to move. He dropped the second set but regained his winning form in the third set. Garrison settled down and made better shots as the match went on.

In first doubles action, Liam Bobseine and Matt Baumgartner won 6-3, 6-1. The duo continues to complement one another as both players did a great job of finishing plays at the net and serving consistently.

In second doubles play, Avery Noeson and Forrest Prouty won 6-2, 6-7 (3-7) and 6-2. It was a three-set battle as both players kept their composure and stayed the course with consistent play to get the third set win.

In third doubles action, Will Prinino and Frank Keeton dominated 6-1, 6-1. It was a result of keeping the ball in play and taking advantage of their opponents' mistakes.

In exhibition play, Kaiden Bialasik and Cullen McAndrew won 6-3. Oliver Prinino and Brodie Neureuther won 6-1. Toly Wochensky and Tristan Jones lost 3-6. And Ben Watson lost 5-6.

The boys are now 3-0 overall and will battle East Aurora today for sole possession of first place in D4.
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Please join us in thanking our school volunteers this week during School Volunteer Appreciation Week! From our middle school volunteers at SES to our parent-teacher organizations in each building, our volunteers are an integral part of enriching our students' school experience!
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School Volunteer Appreciation Week
The Springville High School pool will be temporarily closed next week as the district conducts scheduled maintenance.

Due to the closure, all Community Education swim programs held at the facility will be canceled, including the popular Early Bird Swim and AquaFit classes. The maintenance work is necessary to ensure the pool remains safe and in optimal condition for students and community members.
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Pool Closure
Join us for the SGI Maker's Market on Saturday, May 9, from 9 am-noon, behind the High School by the greenhouses. Come stock up on local and student-made goods!
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Maker's Market
Please join us in congratulating the Middle School Students of the Month, who were recognized for the character trait of resiliency! Great job, Briella, Kalon, Zoey, Jada, Charlie, Isabella, Shane and Sophia!
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From March 30 to April 9, Mr. Bullard, along with Mr. Valenti, Mrs. Krolikowski and Mrs. Ricci, took 20 students in grades 9–12 from SHS, where they traded their textbooks for passports and embarked on the trip of a lifetime across Europe. What began as a simple school excursion quickly transformed into an unforgettable whirlwind of iconic landmarks, hands-on experiences, and once-in-a-lifetime memories. Read more about their 11-day trip through four countries here: https://www.springvillegi.org/o/shs/article/2822603
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Students in front of the Eiffel Tower
Students in front of the Arc de Triomphe
Students make Belgian waffles
Students in front of Notre Dame
Students at a soccer match
Students make waffles
Students at the Louvre
Students at the perfumery
Students in front of the Eiffel Tower at night
A student holds a parasol
Attention SES Families: The SES Student Showcase and Art Show will be held on Thursday, April 23 from 5:00-6:30 PM. Please join us for a fun night showcasing your student's accomplishments in the classroom and in specials classes! There will also be food trucks on-site. See you there!
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SES Student Showcase and Art Show
The varsity boys tennis team defeated Eden last night by a score of 5-0.

In first singles action, Bryce Cook won 6-0, 6-2. Bryce did a solid job of striking the ball consistently from the baseline and hit some big serves.

In the second singles play, Garrison Heichberger won 6-0, 6-0. Garrison was in complete control throughout the contest as he applied consistent pressure on his opponent with good net play and strong groundstroke play.

In first doubles action, Liam Bobseine and Matt Baumgartner won 6-3, 6-1. The first set was tied 3-3, and the guys found another gear as they hit multiple winners and steady play from the back end. The team dominated in the second set with active footwork to assist in the win.

In second doubles play, Avery Noeson and Forrest Prouty won 6-0, 6-0. The tandem started the match hot and never looked back as they controlled play throughout the contest.

In third doubles play, Frank Keeton and Kaiden Bialasik won 6-1, 6-0. The boys completed the sweep behind some solid net play and consistent serving.

The team is now 2-0 and travels to Amherst in a big non-league matchup tomorrow afternoon.
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TeamSmile, in partnership with Concordia Dental and the Buffalo Bills, offered free dental services to 128 SGI students! The annual event promotes the significance of proper oral health. Buffalo Bills Defensive Tackle DeWayne Carter and Billy Buffalo visited the kids in the afternoon to wish them well with their procedures!

#Wellness #CommunityConnections #RedefiningRural

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Good afternoon SGI Families! Please see this recent post from our website regarding our proposed 2026 Capital Improvement Project. https://www.springvillegi.org/article/2816680
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Attention seniors and prom goers: Do you need a prom dress? Shop the selection of free prom dresses at the Prom Dress Pop Up on Saturday, April 25 from 10am-2pm at the North Collins Wesleyan Church. Appointments are required and can be made by calling Jen Pisa at (716)628-9146.
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The SGI boys tennis team started their season off in dominating fashion with a 5-0 win over Cleveland Hill last night. In first singles play, Bryce Cook won 6-0, 6-0. Bryce showed off an array of shot-making and had his kick serve working well. In second singles action, Garrison Heichberger won 6-1, 6-1. Garrison was steady with quality serves and hit some excellent ground strokes on the day.
In first doubles play, Liam Bobseine and Matt Baumgartner won 6-0, 6-1. It was their first varsity contest as a pair, and they performed well as a team. Both players struck the ball well and hit some great shots from the baseline.
In second doubles action, Avery Noeson and Forrest Prouty won 6-0, 6-0. The two dominated from all parts of the court and showed they will be a tough team throughout the season. In third doubles action, Kaiden Bialasik and Frank Keeton won 6-0, 6-1. The pair did a solid job of playing consistently and ending points quickly in their favor.
In exhibition action, Will Pirino and Cullen McAndrew won 6-2. Brodie Neureuther and Oliver Pirino won 6-1. Toly Wochensky and Tristan Jones won 6-0. Alex Benz and Jackson Keyser won 6-2, and Sebastian Ehrig played an extremely competitive singles match, falling 0-6, 1-6.
The team is now 1-0 on the year and hosts Eden this afternoon at the HS Tennis Courts.
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After reading Marion Dane Bauer’s "In Like a Lion, Out Like a Lamb," students in Mrs. Duerr’s and Mrs. Spielberger’s first-grade classes at SES put their own spin on March weather.

Each student chose their favorite side—the roaring "Lion" storms or the gentle "Lamb" sunshine—and wrote about the reasons behind their choice. This project allowed our young writers to practice expressing opinions while exploring the changing seasons.
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lion and lamb writing
Take part in the Spring Session of Springville-Griffith Institute's Community Education courses. Check out the brochure for classes starting this month and in the months to come! The Body Sculpting Bootcamp begins on April 23.
https://www.springvillegi.org/page/communityed
Call the Community Education Coordinator at 716-592-3211 or email communityed@springvillegi.org for more information.
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body sculpting
TIES members recently enjoyed a lively Craft Night at Sicamohr Arts, part of our continued partnership with this wonderful local studio. Students tapped into their creativity by designing their own fidgets — combining imagination, hands-on fun, and a chance to unwind together!
TIES (Together Including Every Student) is a program that supports students with disabilities through peer volunteers, with the goal of helping them participate in activities of their choice. I you have a child with a disability and would like to know more about TIES, contact Karen Polizzi, District TIES Coordinator at 716-359-1707 or kpolizzi@springvillegi.org.
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Please join us in thanking our librarians for all they do to foster a love of reading and to supplement our students' learning! School Librarian Appreciation Day was celebrated nationally during our spring break. Thank you, Mrs. Phillipps, Mr. Meyers and Mrs. Beckett!
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