
York Lady Golden Knights are headed to sectionals! Come out and support the Lady Knights on Wednesday, February 26, 2025, for the Class C2 Pre-Quarter Final, 6 p.m.
@York vs. Campbell Savona
Digital tickets for this game by scanning the QR code in the image or click below:
https://tinyurl.com/ycyp3mpc


York Golden Knights Boys Basketball entering sectionals. Come out and support your Knights!
Class C2 Pre-Quarter Final - Tuesday, February 25, 2025 @York HS. 7 p.m.
York vs. Perry
Digital tickets for this game, scan the QR code in the image or click below:
https://tinyurl.com/mv5tn759


And that's a wrap on February recess!
School resumes on Monday, February 23, 2025.
Looking forward to seeing everyone.
It's quarter 3! Let's do this!


Good luck to our York-Pavilion Knights Track & Field athletes who are competing in Sectionals at Nazareth University this Sunday, February 23, 2025. Start time 12 p.m. Multiple schools will be competing at this meet.
Digital tickets - Scan the QR code in the image or click here:
https://tinyurl.com/96cmetmb


Sending a hearty GOOD LUCK to our knights competing in the Riflery League Championship on Saturday, February 22, at Pavilion HS.


The YCS family works together to ensure a positive school culture. No matter what their position is, each person plays a role in making our school a cheery place for students and staff.
One individual has been using her talents for many years to create positive bulletin boards in the middle/high school. Thelma Newcomb, an aide for study halls and in the cafeteria, takes great pride in designing the bulletin boards.
Mrs. Newcomb is very talented and often makes some of the decorations herself and always incorporates educational messages into her cheery designs.
We appreciate you, Mrs. Newcomb. Whether it’s your fall, winter, or spring designs, they uplift us every day!


Spreading the Love in Middle School
The highest compliment is when someone speaks positively of you when your back is turned away from them.
Students in Mrs. Anne Dougal’s class spend time on Fridays building relationships through what is called a Community Circle.
During this time, a student sits with their back to the others in their classroom. Their classmates write affirmations about them on a poster. Afterward, everyone gets to read the comments shared. Community Circles will be held in Mrs. Dougal’s classroom over a few Fridays.
Here are some of the affirmations that students wrote about one another.
“You are hilarious, intelligent and kind.”
“You make York a better place.”
“You are nice to everyone.”
“You always make me laugh”
“You make everyone smile and brighten our days.”
“You make great jokes.”
“You are a good friend and always willing to make someone smile.”
“You put yourself behind others.”
“You always know how to make someone laugh and feel better.”




February is Heart Healthy Month and York Elementary School students are taking part in the Kids Heart Challenge!
The Kids Heart Challenge is a nationwide program organized by the American Heart Association to promote heart health and raise funds for research and education.
Students who register for the Kids Heart Challenge will collect donations and can earn prizes for completing the activities. Register at heart.org/Schools.
A representative from the American Heart Association was at YCS to kick off the activities. She presented the different activities that PE Teachers Whitney D’Archangelo, Alison Guesno, and Rob Peterson will focus on in class.
Visit the YCS website for more information and a list of online activities your kids can do at home! Click HERE: https://www.yorkcsd.org/article/2040834


And that's a wrap!
Our Little Dribblers finished up their season with a fantastic half-time performance during the February 13, 2025, Boys Varsity Basketball game.
The young Knights worked hard on Saturday mornings. Thank you to our coaches, JV, and Varsity Boys and Girls players for giving their time and talent to the Little Dribblers.
Tradition runs deep!
Knights support Knights!
The Golden Knights Way!!









York Golden Knights Boys Basketball plays in the Kurt Kingsley Classic!
Pavilion HS
Wednesday, February 19, 2025
JV at 5:30 p.m.
Varsity follows
Get your Kurt Kingsley Classic t-shirt for $15
50/50
Proceeds to benefit the Kurt Kingsley Foundation and Pavilion, York students.
Come out for a great night of basketball - See you there!


REMINDER - There is no family swim when school is closed.
Tuesday, February 19, 2025, NO FAMILY SWIM - Presidents' Day Recess.
Final Family Swim for this session is TUESDAY, February 25, 2025.


Come out and support the Livingston Lakers - including three York Knights!
York Players
#12 Mason Blum
#32 Andrew DeRuyter
#3 Brody Smith
Livingston Lakers Vs. Greece Storm (Pre-Quarters)
Wednesday, February 19 at 5:15 p.m.
Lakeshore Ice Arena
Digital tickets at this link : https://gofan.co/event/3245772?schoolId=NYSPHSAAV


Who's up for a little Valentine's Day division and BINGO? Mrs. Crane's students!
The students celebrated with a Valentine exchange, Valentine's Day division, and a little BINGO!






Love abounds at York Elementary School, on Valentine's Day and everyday.
Thank you YCS cafeteria for serving a frosted cookie to the students and hats off to the Moms who take those extra moments in the morning to braid a heart into their little one's hair! You are heroes!
Students had a great day exchanging valentines and enjoying some sweet treats.
Our great teachers created lessons around the day so that learning continued and students had a fun day.
Second grade students moved to other classrooms to do activities such as a science experiment using conversation hearts. They also painted charts of hearts!
Elementary School Principal Heather Kent is doing a month-long activity with all grades called, 100 Ways to Care. As students offer ways to care for one another at school and at home, the heart gets added to the hallway display. We already have so many great ways to care for each other! Check out the board. More photos to come!



School Resource Officer Appreciation Day is February 15, 2025.
Since this is our last day before President's Day recess, we will say THANK YOU a day early to our amazing School Resource Deputies Kane and Didas.
We appreciate your daily hellos, fist pumps, high fives, smiles, and of course your efforts to keep our school and campus safe and secure.


On Thursday, February 13, 2025, our Boys Basketball and Cheerleading Teams celebrated their Seniors.
Congratulations to Seniors Liam Ezard, Ethan Hall, and Adam Szczech (Boys' Basketball) and Havyne Wetmore, Teagan Minor, Kaylee Reimer, and thank you for your contributions to York Central School Athletics.

Have you ever been sent on a wild goose chase?
Mr. Chatley's eighth-grade Social Studies students were sent on a digital scavenger hunt today using a program on Ipads called Goosechase.
Students had to locate several posters throughout the school and answer questions about the Great Depression. This activity was a fun way to review the information presented in class, and a great way to get students on their feet!

Wednesday, February 12, was Senior Night for our Girls' Varsity Basketball, and Indoor Track & Field teams.
Congratulations to Seniors Isabel Laney and Rylee Cuozzo (Girls' Basketball), and Haley Miller (Indoor Track & Field). Thank you for your contributions to York athletics over the years.
Photo credit: Evie Smith

High School students enjoyed a talk with Livingston County Senior Public Health Educator Lisa Kenney during this month's Lunch-N-Learn presentation.
Mrs. Kenney spoke to students about public health careers. From her more than 30 years of experience, she discussed the various aspects of her job, including specializing in community health assessments; and planning and implementing health education programs. She also assesses public health and coordinates with community partners to improve public health.


Middle School students were encouraged to explore the possibilities when considering their career interests.
Jason Feltham, an engineer with Solar Liberty Energy Systems, talked with middle school students about his unconventional career path that led him to the job he now enjoys.
He started college to study education and become a teacher but quickly realized that was not at all what he wanted to do with his life.
After serving in the military, Mr. Feltham enrolled at Rochester Institute of Technology where he earned his degree in Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering. He worked at different companies and in different engineering capacities over the years until his most recent job in the solar industry.
Calling all of his experiences along the way, "Opportunities to fill his tool box." Mr. Feltham said all of the changes in his career path were opportunities to learn something new. He encouraged the students to look at their futures in a similar way and to build their own toolboxes.
At the conclusion of his presentation, several students shook his hand and thanked him for his military service and the great information he shared with them.