2026 SSHS Academic Information Night Presentation

On January 7, Saratoga Springs High School held an Academic Information Night for families of eighth-grade students.  View the 2026 Academic Information Night Presentation

Morning Announcements 1/7/26

Maple Ave Morning Announcements  Today is January 7, 2026  an “A” day      International Club will meet after school today in room 255. We will finalize our winter project, learn about winter traditions around the world and our new Olympic project.    Pop Culture will meet today in the Large Group Room. Please let Mrs. Schnorr know if you need a late bus pass.     Science Bowl will meet today in room 267.     Voice …

SSHS Hall of Distinction Nominations Accepted Through February 27

The Saratoga Springs City School District is seeking community input on candidates for the eleventh annual Hall of Distinction. The Saratoga Springs City School District Hall of Distinction provides a wonderful opportunity to honor and celebrate the outstanding accomplishments of the graduates of our school district. The program was designed to instill in our students …

Middle School Principal Leadership Opportunity

The Saratoga Springs City School District is seeking an outstanding educational leader to serve as Principal at Maple Avenue Middle school.  The district is welcoming a diverse pool of applicants with demonstrated leadership in: Guiding high-quality instruction at the middle level and using data to drive decision making Fostering a culture of continuous learning for …

2026-2027 Kindergarten Registration Information

Saratoga Springs City School District looks forward to welcoming your child to kindergarten for the 2026-2027 school year! All student registration is done online through our secure, easy-to-use SchoolTool Portal. Virtual Kindergarten Information Night The District held a Virtual Kindergarten Information Night on Tuesday, January 6.  Watch the Kindergarten Information Night presentation recording.  Learn more …

Lead Testing of School Drinking Water Notice

Safe and healthy school environments can foster healthy and successful children. To protect public health, the Public Health Law and New York State Health Department (NYS DOH) regulations require that all public schools and boards of cooperative educational services (BOCES) test lead levels in water from every outlet that is being used, or could potentially …