🌱🐾 Second graders are learning all about seed dispersal! They’ve discovered that seeds can be spread by wind, water, and animals. To explore this, students tested how seeds can “stick” to fluffy animals and be carried to new places. They placed a model seed on our “fluffadoo” animal and hopped around to see how long the seed stayed on. Keep up the great work, second grade!

Last month, our 9th grade class spent the day exploring the Buffalo AKG Art Museum.
Students walked through galleries filled with textures, brushstrokes, scale, and color combinations that simply don’t translate through a screen. Standing inches away from a canvas and seeing every intentional mark is a powerful reminder that art is a physical conversation between the artist and the viewer.
Experiences like this highlight why studying art matters- it opens our eyes, inspires creativity, and challenges us to see the world (and our own work) in new ways.
Students walked through galleries filled with textures, brushstrokes, scale, and color combinations that simply don’t translate through a screen. Standing inches away from a canvas and seeing every intentional mark is a powerful reminder that art is a physical conversation between the artist and the viewer.
Experiences like this highlight why studying art matters- it opens our eyes, inspires creativity, and challenges us to see the world (and our own work) in new ways.







🎄💌 Before break, Yorker’s Local History Club made holiday cards for veterans hospitalized at the Veterans Hospital in Canandaigua. It was a meaningful way for students to spread kindness and gratitude this holiday season.

Due to inclement weather, Geneseo Central School District is closed today, January 15, 2026. All school and extracurricular activities are canceled.
🎉 Geneseo Central Earns Silver on the AP School Honor Roll! 🎉
We are proud to share that our district has earned Silver recognition on the College Board’s 2025 AP School Honor Roll, an honor that recognizes schools for expanding access to Advanced Placement coursework while supporting student success.
This achievement reflects our commitment to academic success, college readiness, and creating meaningful opportunities for our students.
To learn more about what this recognition means and to view details from the official report, check out our full article here: https://www.geneseocsd.org/article/2634127
We are proud to share that our district has earned Silver recognition on the College Board’s 2025 AP School Honor Roll, an honor that recognizes schools for expanding access to Advanced Placement coursework while supporting student success.
This achievement reflects our commitment to academic success, college readiness, and creating meaningful opportunities for our students.
To learn more about what this recognition means and to view details from the official report, check out our full article here: https://www.geneseocsd.org/article/2634127

The Lifesavers Club held a contest between middle school homerooms to collect items for the Geneseo Food Pantry and they did a great job! Thank you to everyone who participated and helped support our community.

🎉 Congratulations to Keller, in kindergarten, for being named our Junior Officer of the Month!
Keep up the great work, Keller!
Keep up the great work, Keller!

🏆👏 Our 4x4 relay team from last season’s track team, who won the state championship, were honored earlier this week at our Board of Education Meeting by Senator Pam Helming and Assemblywoman Andrea Bailey.
They presented a proclamation recognizing the outstanding achievement of the boys and their coaches. Congratulations Simon, Caleb, Bennett, Liam, Coach Morens and Coach Rice!
They presented a proclamation recognizing the outstanding achievement of the boys and their coaches. Congratulations Simon, Caleb, Bennett, Liam, Coach Morens and Coach Rice!




Before break, Mrs. Segatto’s 4th grade class had a special visit from Ms. Hale, our district’s Teacher for the Visually Impaired!
Ms. Hale talked with students about how vision works, what can happen when our eyes don’t work the way they should, and how the eyes and brain don’t always work in perfect sync. Students also got to explore some of the tools she uses, including Braille materials and assistive devices. Students even learned how to spell their names in Braille using M&Ms!
It was a fun, hands-on experience and a meaningful lesson that helped build understanding, curiosity, and empathy. 💙
Ms. Hale talked with students about how vision works, what can happen when our eyes don’t work the way they should, and how the eyes and brain don’t always work in perfect sync. Students also got to explore some of the tools she uses, including Braille materials and assistive devices. Students even learned how to spell their names in Braille using M&Ms!
It was a fun, hands-on experience and a meaningful lesson that helped build understanding, curiosity, and empathy. 💙







The Board of Education meeting is scheduled for tonight, January 5, 2026, at 7PM in the MS/HS Media Center. If you would like to attend virtually, please use this link.
❄️☃️ Wishing Everyone a Warm and Relaxing Winter Break! ☃️❄️
We hope you enjoy a restful and joyful Winter Break. We look forward to welcoming everyone back on January 5! Stay safe and enjoy the time with family and friends.
We hope you enjoy a restful and joyful Winter Break. We look forward to welcoming everyone back on January 5! Stay safe and enjoy the time with family and friends.

Photography GAP Club had a great time using a Christmas Village to practice landscape photography! 🎄📷
So many different angles, details, and stories to tell- you can see the creativity in every shot!
So many different angles, details, and stories to tell- you can see the creativity in every shot!





🎶👏 We want to congratulate our 3–5th grade chorus members on an incredible concert tonight!
This performance wraps up our Winter Concert Series- but don’t forget, you can watch all of the concerts here: https://www.youtube.com/@GeneseoFineArtsBoosters/streams
This performance wraps up our Winter Concert Series- but don’t forget, you can watch all of the concerts here: https://www.youtube.com/@GeneseoFineArtsBoosters/streams










🎄🎶 A Festive Field Trip! 🎶🎄
To help ring in the holiday season, our 4th and 5th grade chorus students recently took a trip to the GEVA Theatre to see A Christmas Carol! It was a wonderful experience that brought the story to life and helped spread some holiday cheer.
To help ring in the holiday season, our 4th and 5th grade chorus students recently took a trip to the GEVA Theatre to see A Christmas Carol! It was a wonderful experience that brought the story to life and helped spread some holiday cheer.

💙✨ Building Inclusion, Empathy, and Community ✨💙
We are incredibly proud of our 4th and 5th graders for embracing the spirit of inclusion and empathy through their participation in Adaptive Physical Education (A.P.E.) during GAP time. By supporting their peers in A.P.E., students are gaining meaningful, first-hand experience in seeing beyond differences and recognizing that, regardless of communication styles or varying abilities, we are all far more alike than different!
We are incredibly proud of our 4th and 5th graders for embracing the spirit of inclusion and empathy through their participation in Adaptive Physical Education (A.P.E.) during GAP time. By supporting their peers in A.P.E., students are gaining meaningful, first-hand experience in seeing beyond differences and recognizing that, regardless of communication styles or varying abilities, we are all far more alike than different!


Our 9–12 grade Introduction to Business students recently took a field trip to GCC, where they actively participated in a virtual business trade fair. Students had the opportunity to network with peers, pitch their business ideas, and make new connections with students from districts across the GLOW region.
Our students did a fantastic job representing our school and showcasing their GO BLUE traits as they practiced public speaking, professionalism, and networking outside of our building. We’re proud of the way they stepped up and rose to the challenge!
Our students did a fantastic job representing our school and showcasing their GO BLUE traits as they practiced public speaking, professionalism, and networking outside of our building. We’re proud of the way they stepped up and rose to the challenge!










🏒💙 School Spirit on Ice! 💙🏒
Mrs. Greer recently caught up with some students at a Livingston Blues hockey game! It was great to see our school spirit shining outside the classroom while cheering on the team!
Mrs. Greer recently caught up with some students at a Livingston Blues hockey game! It was great to see our school spirit shining outside the classroom while cheering on the team!

The Board of Education meeting is scheduled for tonight, December 15th, at 7PM in the MS/HS Media Center. If you would like to attend virtually, please use this link.
📚🎉 Congratulations to our Elementary PageTurners! 🎉📚
Our Elementary PageTurners recently competed in their first competition of the year and earned an impressive 2nd place finish in their division!
Our Elementary PageTurners recently competed in their first competition of the year and earned an impressive 2nd place finish in their division!


🎄✨ December Spirit Week is Next Week! ✨🎄
Get ready to show your school spirit! Next week is our December Spirit Week, and we hope everyone will join in on the festive fun. Be sure to check out the Dress Up Days below and participate all week long!
Get ready to show your school spirit! Next week is our December Spirit Week, and we hope everyone will join in on the festive fun. Be sure to check out the Dress Up Days below and participate all week long!


