Students honored at physical education leadership ceremony

Students honored at physical education leadership ceremony

Thirty-four City School District of Albany elementary and middle-school students were recognized at the Sandra G. Morley Physical Education Leadership Awards at Hudson Valley Community College on May 6.

They joined close to 700 students, from across the Capital Region, who were nominated for outstanding leadership and excellence in physical education.

Congratulations to all our honorees and keep up the excellent work!

Arbor Hill Elementary: Curtis Watson and Chikaiyah Gilchrist
Albany School of Humanities: Nasir Sturdivant and Trinity Grant
Delaware Community School; Fabian Rattray and Kaylee Garcia
Eagle Point Elementary School: Christopher Doehla and Mia Corazzini
New Scotland Elementary School: Daniel Gazda and Payton Fitzpatrick
Pine Hills Elementary School: James Campbell and Janessa Garces
Sheridan Preparatory Academy: Jo'Maire Writer and Jaliea McNeal
Thomas O'Brien Academy of Science and Technology: Quahmir Walley and Ava Muhammad
Giffen Memorial Elementary School: Na Da Zaw and Carolina Astacio Aponte
Montessori Magnet School: Hillary Acosta, Caroline Baker, Rose Madden, Gabriel Ovalle, Jonathan Radcliffe and Malachy Shaw
Schuyler Achievement Academy: Ammar Mohamed and Susie Hai
North Albany Academy: Tehjon Taylor and Angelyn Reynoso Rosario
William S. Hackett Middle School: Alexander Doehla and Janavia Johnson
Edmund J. O'Neal Middle School: Troy Treece and Eh Shar Blu Say
Stephen and Harriet Myers Middle School: Damon Rouse and Leah John

The mission of the City School District of Albanyis to work in partnership with our diverse community to engage every learner in a robust educational program designed to provide the knowledge and skills necessary for success. The district serves more than 9,500 students in 18 elementary, middle and high schools. In addition to neighborhood schools, the district includes several magnet schools and programs, as well as other innovative academic opportunities for students, including four themed academies at Albany High School.