
We are nearing the deadline for Falcon Four poster submission at the ES! Create a poster representing our Falcon Four rules on an 8.5x11 inch piece of paper, and bring it to school by December 6 for a chance to win an Amazon gift card and have your poster displayed around school!


Bravo! It was a packed house and a wonderful evening for chorus fest. Our guest schools did a great job, too. Nice work to everyone involved.



This Friday, November 22nd, Coudersport High School is fortunate to host the IU9 Chorus Fest. The concert will feature students from: Potter, Cameron, McKean and Elk Counties.
Performance time is 7pm, doors open at 6:30 pm.


Mr. Ingalls and a student are working to refinish a table for one of our classrooms. Thanks for all your work!!! Go Falcons!


Thank you to TPR Wagner from the PA State Police. He spoke to our Criminal Justice class. Thank you to Mr. Robinson for coordinating this opportunity for our students.



A reminder to all Jr/Sr high winter sports athletes and parents! Go Falcons!


This past week the 7th graders learned some practical and interesting new skills as they did their "How To" speeches in English!






Today, the HS got to preview this year's musical - Disney's Beauty and the Beast. Great job all! Showtimes are tonight at 7pm and Saturday at 2pm. Students cost $5 adults are $7. Hope to see you all at the show. Go Falcons!!



Congratulations to the 2024 Coudersport soccer athletes who were selected to the UAVSL North All-Star Soccer team: Freshman Gavin Roessner, ranked #3 in Pennsylvania with 258 saves and Senior Mason Roessner who was Coudersport's leading goal scorer with 21 goals and 3 assists!
Photo Credit: Pam Fischer


Thank you to Mrs. Minard and Mrs. Keagle for scheduling today's presentation from UPMC. Students in grades 8 and 11 got to learn from McKenzie Kennedy about all the career pathways hospitals can offer. UPMC is a great partner for our school. Great opportunity for our students.


Thank you to Mrs. Minard and Mrs. Keagle for scheduling today's presentation from UPMC. Students in grades 8 and 11 got to learn from McKenzie Kennedy about all the career pathways hospitals can offer. UPMC is a great partner for our school. Great opportunity for our students.


Fall Family Fun Night was an evening of excitement with games, reading, music, bingo, crafts, mystery, refreshments, and the book fair! Thanks to everyone who participated in the entertainment!









Students shared their gratitude and respect at this year's Veterans Day presentation. Thank you, veterans!











We had a packed house for our Veterans Day program. Many local veterans attended and were so appreciative of what our kindergarten and 4th grade students prepared to honor them.
Thank you for your service! 💙🇺🇸❤️











If you are in grades 5-12, it's not too late to join Ski Club. Early bird registration ends on 11/15.
Contact: Mrs. Laura Bryant, lbryant@coudyschools.net for information.


To kick off the Career Perspectives Speaker Series this week, Judge John Leete was the guest speaker for 10th & 12th grade students today. He shared his own career path from CHS graduate to lawyer to Sr. Judge of Potter County/now retired, as well as career opportunities in law and criminal justice.


The show is less than a week away! Here's a shout out to a couple of our students that work on the backstage crew! Be sure to make plans to come and see Beauty and the Beast this
Friday, November 15th @ 7:00pm and Saturday, November 16th @ 2:00pm. Adults- $7 and Students- $5.



Students in Grade 3 proudly presented their research projects on the branches of the U.S. government. They were excited to showcase their understanding of the legislative, executive, and judicial systems. 🇺🇸




Congratulations to our Falcon students. We highlighted our highest quarter 1 GPAs. Grade 12 was our highest with over a 93 average. Our school average was a 90%. We highlighted our various athletic team GPAs and encouraged our students toward academic success. Go Falcons !!


In honor of National French Week, French students ate French food and talked about contributions the French have made that we use today, like vaccines and calculators.
