Ms Keifer’s 7th grade class was working on scale drawings this week. Mrs. Batson came down last Friday and talked to the students about how they created the mural downtown by the post office from a drawing by gridding out both the original picture and the side of the building, then drawing in the picture square by square. The students then created their own scale drawing poster from a picture of their choice, using a scale of 1 cm: 1 in.










Weapon Notification Letter
Please click on the image to read the letter from Mrs. Huck

Watch out, it's April 1, and the French students are readying their "Poissons d'Avril!" Be wise and keep an eye out or one might end up clipped to your back! 😇


The Coudersport Area School District is seeking applicants for the 2026-27 school year. Anyone interested in applying, should send a letter of interest to Kathy Potter, Administrative Assistant to the Superintendent at kpotter@coudyschools.net by 10:00 a.m. on April 13th, 2026. See images for more information.


March is national athlete trainer month! You may see Mrs. Creech and her "assistant" taking care of our kids on the regular. Please join me in thanking her so much for all she does to keep our student-athlete's safe and in tip-top shape! Thanks, Kasey!


Something big is coming....🤔😎

The donkeys are here and the doors will open at 6:20! We can't wait to see you! Tickets at the for are $10 student and $15 for adults!
Kids 4 and under are free!

Congratulations to Ty as he was selected to 1st chair for trombone and will advance to State Band! Congratulations Ty!!

Today, Mrs. Kellogg welcomed Matt from Sinnemahoning State Park teaching our students about ecosystems.

Today, Mrs. Kellogg welcomed Matt from Sinnemahoning State Park teaching our students about ecosystems.

This is happening on Saturday! Get your advance tickets now and save money! You don't want to miss this event! Come see students and teachers riding donkeys and playing basketball! Some faculty and staff riding include: Mr. Lamber, Mrs. Gross, Mr. Easton, Mr. Ingalls and more!! Stop by the high school front office to get your tickets today!

The Coudersport Area School District will be operating on a 2-hour delay today, Tuesday, March 17th.
Coudersport students had an amazing opportunity to partner with Phoenix Sintered Metal in Galeton, PA to learn about their manufacturing processes. Voting for the Viewer's Choice Award begins tomorrow 3/17 and ends on 3/19. We would love your support.
Here is the link to vote: https://www.whatssocool.org/contests/north-central-pa/
Here is the link to vote: https://www.whatssocool.org/contests/north-central-pa/

SCHOLARSHIP EVENT – SATURDAY, MARCH 21ST
The excitement is building for Saturday, March 21st and the 5th Annual Coudersport Scholarship Fundraiser at the Coudersport American Legion! Attached is a photo of just some of the many baskets and auction items that will be available that night. They include a Signed Andre Reed Bills Jersey, a Buffalo Bills corn hole set, CHS students homemade table and cutting boards, CHS autographed sports balls and season passes, a Dark Sky pottery wheel class,
UPMC Wellness Center pass, scores of baskets from local businesses, baked goods, 21st Century jewelry, patio furniture and so much more. Something for everyone. Come early just to enter the raffles for baskets and prizes OR make a night of it with drinks and a buffet dinner from A. Hughes Catering listening to the music of Dana Daisley. The doors open at 4:00 PM.
Tickets for the full event including the delicious buffet food offerings from A. Hughes Catering are being sold at $30 per person and $50 for a couple. Tickets can be purchased at the school district front offices, the business office and at the Coudersport Legion.
Donations of raffle, auction and baked items are very much appreciated and currently are being accepted by contacting the school’s business office at 274-0509. Come join the fun on March 21st and help our local students!
The excitement is building for Saturday, March 21st and the 5th Annual Coudersport Scholarship Fundraiser at the Coudersport American Legion! Attached is a photo of just some of the many baskets and auction items that will be available that night. They include a Signed Andre Reed Bills Jersey, a Buffalo Bills corn hole set, CHS students homemade table and cutting boards, CHS autographed sports balls and season passes, a Dark Sky pottery wheel class,
UPMC Wellness Center pass, scores of baskets from local businesses, baked goods, 21st Century jewelry, patio furniture and so much more. Something for everyone. Come early just to enter the raffles for baskets and prizes OR make a night of it with drinks and a buffet dinner from A. Hughes Catering listening to the music of Dana Daisley. The doors open at 4:00 PM.
Tickets for the full event including the delicious buffet food offerings from A. Hughes Catering are being sold at $30 per person and $50 for a couple. Tickets can be purchased at the school district front offices, the business office and at the Coudersport Legion.
Donations of raffle, auction and baked items are very much appreciated and currently are being accepted by contacting the school’s business office at 274-0509. Come join the fun on March 21st and help our local students!


A friendly reminder that today, March 13th is an early release day, and this coming Monday, March 16th is a snow-make up day (school is in session).
Happy Falcon Friday!
Auto loans? FICO score? Building credit? Thank you Mr. Rob Page of Potter County Auto Sales for coming in to speak to our students about some practical, real-world content for the best way to go about buying their first vehicle.

Guest readers for Read Across America in kindergarten! The students also enjoyed a special treat of green eggs and ham made by the kinder teachers & paras. To end the week they had a fun used book exchange!







The girls basketball team enjoying their bright spot assembly pizza and wings reward donated by the PTSA! It's a great time to be a falcon! Keep doing great things, ladies (and so many other falcons)!

Today, TPR Lesher from the PA State Police met with our 7th grade students to tell them about Camp Cadet. Go Falcons!

Students in 3rd Grade STEM Class put their coding and circuit knowledge to the test and learned about basic robotics today!


