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  • Salmon River Cooking Club Featured by North Country Healthy Heart Network

    The Salmon River Central School District’s Cooking Club is being recognized by the North Country Healthy Heart Network’s blog for its commitment to teaching students essential life skills through hands-on culinary experiences. Led by Food Service Manager Nicole Foster and co-advisor Alicia Moulton, the Cooking Club provides students with the opportunity to learn how to…


  • Budget and Capital Project Updates

    The Salmon River Central School District Board officials provided updates on the 2026-27 budget development process and the status of the $49M Foundations for the Future capital project during the Tuesday, February 11 Board of Education meeting. School Business Executive Natascha Jock informed the Board that the district has begun its preliminary budget review process,…


  • Minor Vehicle Incident on School Property

    Good morning, We would like to inform you that at 10:55 a.m. today, a Brushton-Moira van was involved in a minor accident with a staff vehicle while on school property. EMS, law enforcement, and the fire department responded to the school as a precaution. All individuals were evaluated following the incident, and there were no…


  • Snow Day Allotment Update and Remote Learning Plan

    Dear Salmon River Parents and Guardians, After the January 26, 2026, closure, the district has one (1) emergency closure day remaining for this school year. In the event this remaining day is used for an emergency closure or “snow day,” we will switch schools to remote instruction on any emergency closure day thereafter. As a…


  •  Important Update: Remote Learning Days on February 25 & March 12

    The Salmon River Central School District will shift to remote instruction on Wednesday, February 25, 2026, and Thursday, March 12, 2026 to accommodate required professional development focused on strengthening special education practices and classroom management. This two‑day training, provided at no cost to the District, will include all instructional staff in both elementary buildings and…


  • Brief School Evacuation

    At 9:27 this morning, Salmon River Central School District briefly evacuated the school as a precautionary response to a smoking incident inside the building. Students were outside for approximately five minutes while the situation was addressed. After appropriate checks, the building was cleared, and students and staff safely returned inside. Instruction resumed shortly thereafter. This…


  • New acting superintendent named

    The Salmon River Central School District Board of Education has appointed a veteran administrator to serve as its full-time acting superintendent effective immediately. At its Jan. 14 meeting, the board named Terrance P. Dougherty to the position. He replaces FEH BOCES District Superintendent Dale Breault, who had been serving as acting superintendent while the district…


  • Statement from Salmon River CSD Acting Superintendent Dale Breault

    As your acting superintendent, I want you to know that I have heard your concerns—both directly and indirectly—regarding the recent allegations of staff misconduct in the district. I understand the outrage recent events have created, and I take your calls for accountability and decisive action very seriously.  Please know, the investigation into the use of…


  • Salmon River board appoints acting superintendent

    At a special meeting Tuesday, Dec. 23, the Salmon River Central School District Board of Education appointed Franklin-Essex-Hamilton BOCES District Superintendent Dale Breault to serve as acting superintendent of schools, effective immediately. As part of their statutory duties as representatives of the New York State Education Department, a BOCES district superintendent may assume the role…


  • Holiday Message from the Board of Education

    As the year comes to a close, the Salmon River Central School District Board of Education recognizes the importance of reflection and responsibility within our community. We wish our students, families, faculty and staff a safe and peaceful holiday season.  Classes will resume Monday, January 5.