KidsPlay flag Football and Soccer. See attached flier for details.


CIA Club would like to thank everyone who donated through the Giving Tree again this year. In response to your kindness (and the generosity of the broader community) we volunteered our time to help deliver the donations to families directly served by Family Promise Shelter. It was an amazing experience for our students to be a part of true compassion in action! The gifts not only brought tremendous joy but also served as a reminder to the families that they are seen, supported and not alone.
This was CIA Club's third year volunteering at the shelter during the holiday. We always leave with magical memories that will not be forgotten!
Thank you again for your neverending support. Please know your kindness and compassion will surely be remembered for years to come!
This was CIA Club's third year volunteering at the shelter during the holiday. We always leave with magical memories that will not be forgotten!
Thank you again for your neverending support. Please know your kindness and compassion will surely be remembered for years to come!




Congratulations to the Highs School Math Students of the Month for January!!!
Vivian Kay Algebra 1
Olivia Streicher Algebra 1
Vivian Kay Algebra 1
Olivia Streicher Algebra 1


Click below to view Dr. Croft's Superintendent Report from the January 12, 2026 Board of Education meeting.
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/e/2PACX-1vT1WrbImkhDnyTlbxbmOSfPaljnuXbYrnK0MRqiPFMLYZydO6kIov6JLrNNMLwmr-4xzH4r8WNdaiJL/pub?start=true&loop=true&delayms=10000
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/e/2PACX-1vT1WrbImkhDnyTlbxbmOSfPaljnuXbYrnK0MRqiPFMLYZydO6kIov6JLrNNMLwmr-4xzH4r8WNdaiJL/pub?start=true&loop=true&delayms=10000
The HS LINK Leaders and their Freshmen participated in an activity today where they viewed a video on having empathy and how we view others around us everyday. Students then got a chance to share their personal challenges they face and view what others are going through, via a gallery walk. It was a meaningful and powerful experience that many students felt was helpful.
Congratulations to the MATH Students of the month for December!!
Cassandra Austin Algebra 1B
Eva Robison Algebra 1
Cassandra Austin Algebra 1B
Eva Robison Algebra 1
Please see the Superintendent's Report from the December 8th Board of Education meeting..
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/e/2PACX-1vQ3JDlL3Jbz3FGdkgyIu6jtD_YdYbL6uoJ0S87_lPrent35ScesIaHO_bFSPwlMbiH4YyzeZDA-iUoR/pub?start=true&loop=true&delayms=10000
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/e/2PACX-1vQ3JDlL3Jbz3FGdkgyIu6jtD_YdYbL6uoJ0S87_lPrent35ScesIaHO_bFSPwlMbiH4YyzeZDA-iUoR/pub?start=true&loop=true&delayms=10000
Congratulations to the following Middle School students of the Month for December!!!
6th: Corey Tang
7th:Caitlyn Tan
8th: Andrew Birmingham
6th: Corey Tang
7th:Caitlyn Tan
8th: Andrew Birmingham




HOLIDAY FUN FOR GRADES K-4. Spots are filling up quick .
Open to the first 100 students. See attached flier for details.


Congratulations to the High School Math Students of the month for November!!.
Luke Simons - Calculus
Anna Boje - Algebra II
The Panera night is this Monday from 4-8 at the Lockport location and it benefits the World Language Department.

Starpoint Winter Concert Schedule

Congratulations to Grace Crissman, Greater Niagara News Player of the Year


Congratulations to the High School Students of the Month for November!!
Madison Gawron & Hadley Griesmer
Madison Gawron & Hadley Griesmer


High School looking for presenters for the 2026 Career Fair. See attached letter

Starpoint Students Inducted into National Technical Honor Society
Congratulations to our Starpoint students from the Niagara Career and Technical Education Center, who were recently inducted into the National Technical Honor Society. Out of all the high school students in the United States, the National Technical Honor Society students who receive this honor comprise 1.6 percent of that population. For staff at the Orleans/BOCES centers, they represent the four pillars of the National Technical Honor Society: scholarship, leadership, service and character.
The students were honored in front of their teachers, families and school district representatives. The students had to maintain an 89.5 grade average in their career and technical education programs and an 84.5 average at their high schools, have superior attendance, exemplary behavior, be a member in good standing with SkillsUSA and have a recommendation from a faculty member.
Congratulations go to:
Clayton Allen in the Animation, Film and Visual Effects program. He plans on attending SUNY Niagara after graduation to fulfill a career in Animation.
Naomi Cotter in the Allied Health program. She plans on going on to college to become a Registered Pediatric Nurse.
Angelise Pascual in the Allied Health program. After graduation she plans to go into a five year program to pursue a career in the Physical Assistant Program and specialize in Neuroscience.
Erica Smith in the Diesel Technology/Heavy Equipment program. She plans to attend Alfred State College after graduation for Heavy Equipment Operations.
Jonathan Spinks in the Emergency Medical Services program. He plans on entering the workforce as an EMT before going back to school to become a paramedic.
Lana Stroehlein in the Allied Health program. After graduation she plans to earn her BSN and become a registered nurse. Her ultimate goal is to earn a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP).
Photo Caption: Starpoint High School Principal Dr. Alan Ingraham, Naomi Cotter, Angelise Pascual, Lana Stroehlein, Erica Smith, Clayton Allen and Jonathan Spinks.
Congratulations to our Starpoint students from the Niagara Career and Technical Education Center, who were recently inducted into the National Technical Honor Society. Out of all the high school students in the United States, the National Technical Honor Society students who receive this honor comprise 1.6 percent of that population. For staff at the Orleans/BOCES centers, they represent the four pillars of the National Technical Honor Society: scholarship, leadership, service and character.
The students were honored in front of their teachers, families and school district representatives. The students had to maintain an 89.5 grade average in their career and technical education programs and an 84.5 average at their high schools, have superior attendance, exemplary behavior, be a member in good standing with SkillsUSA and have a recommendation from a faculty member.
Congratulations go to:
Clayton Allen in the Animation, Film and Visual Effects program. He plans on attending SUNY Niagara after graduation to fulfill a career in Animation.
Naomi Cotter in the Allied Health program. She plans on going on to college to become a Registered Pediatric Nurse.
Angelise Pascual in the Allied Health program. After graduation she plans to go into a five year program to pursue a career in the Physical Assistant Program and specialize in Neuroscience.
Erica Smith in the Diesel Technology/Heavy Equipment program. She plans to attend Alfred State College after graduation for Heavy Equipment Operations.
Jonathan Spinks in the Emergency Medical Services program. He plans on entering the workforce as an EMT before going back to school to become a paramedic.
Lana Stroehlein in the Allied Health program. After graduation she plans to earn her BSN and become a registered nurse. Her ultimate goal is to earn a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP).
Photo Caption: Starpoint High School Principal Dr. Alan Ingraham, Naomi Cotter, Angelise Pascual, Lana Stroehlein, Erica Smith, Clayton Allen and Jonathan Spinks.

A few added pictures from the previous post on the volleyball game



The Starpoint High School Locked-In to Lock-Out Cancer Club recently hosted their annual Senior vs. Junior Volleyball Tournament, where 60 students participated and raised $300 toward their 2026 donation to Roswell Park. This tradition began back in 2021 as a creative way to continue fundraising when their overnight event was paused, and it has since become a highly anticipated, high-energy event that highlights our students' commitment to giving back every year.
Click on the attached Link to view Dr. Croft's Superintendent report from he Board of Education meeting on November 10th.
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/e/2PACX-1vSB6eQWzGCUk3AMJgBnTQOW5oXwd8Ec81ZYxomzqpFy-rW6L8rggJ9Q0SG6PiY5JFSTE8ZH_jYbrUa_/pub?start=true&loop=true&delayms=10000
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/e/2PACX-1vSB6eQWzGCUk3AMJgBnTQOW5oXwd8Ec81ZYxomzqpFy-rW6L8rggJ9Q0SG6PiY5JFSTE8ZH_jYbrUa_/pub?start=true&loop=true&delayms=10000
