Corning-Painted Post Winter Guard won the Northeast Color Guard Circuit Championship today at Gates Chili in the Regional A Class!
Coming in 1st out of 7, the group scored an 85.94 which is the highest score in the group’s history.
The group also won the George O. Cowburn "Esprit De Corps" Memorial Award, an award given to the group who best exemplifies the qualities that George promoted. Dedication to the activity, good sportsmanship, integrity, honor, and a willingness to help others in the Circuit.
The CPP Winter Guard is made up of 12 students in 8-12th grade.



In collaboration with Corning-Painted Post High School and art teachers Sharron Holland and Megan Wukovitz, The Rockwell Museum presents a special exhibition of artwork created by International Baccalaureate (IB) Visual Arts program students: https://rockwellmuseum.org/exhibitions-collections/exhibits-collections/ib-2024/
From CMoG for over spring break!


Solar Eclipse Spirit Day is this Friday across the district!

Solar Eclipse Spirit Day is this Friday!

Calendar update: Due to the fact that we have had a mild winter, the District did not use all of its emergency days. The District will be closed on Friday, May 24th. This creates a 4 day weekend around Memorial Day.
The CPPHS Youth Activation Committee raised over $11,500 for the Special Olympics! On Saturday our Hawks did the Polar Plunge in Ithaca. YAC advisor Mrs. Pierce said the CPPHS YAC won the Cool School Challenge and raised the most of any teams at the plunge! Here are the Polar Plunge team and individual fundraising totals: http://events.nyso.org/site/TR?fr_id=3030&pg=entry
🖤💛 #TogetherAsOne #HawkProud #WeAreHawks

Reminder, Monday, March 18th is a Conference Day, no school for students.
JV / Varsity Spring sports opening schedule! Go Hawks!

2024-25 One Page Annual Calendar https://5il.co/2fccq
Incoming Freshman Family Orientation Night!

Ignite the Imagination Student Exhibition, at the Rockwell Museum
This student exhibition program at The Rockwell is in collaboration with the Corning-Painted Post High School art teachers: Wendy Brubaker, Maria Goldwyn, Sharron Holland, Birgitt Wolf Peterson and Megan Wukovitz. The Rockwell Museum values collaborating with CPPHS to cultivate a deeper appreciation and understanding of arts and culture with the students in our region. By exposing students to the arts and providing an opportunity for students to create and exhibit their own art at The Rockwell, we aim to inspire and empower the next generation of youth.
210 students from 11 art classes visited The Rockwell last fall. Students were prompted to explore the galleries, look closely and examine the diverse works on view. They considered how art reflects and connects to history, culture and our shared human experiences. They also looked at media and studied how the different works of art were made. Students were encouraged to think outside the box to thoughtfully incorporate aspects of artwork in the Museum’s collection into their own unique, expressive ideas.
Click on the link to learn more or stop by the museum to see the student work! #TogetherAsOne The Rockwell Museum
Incoming Freshman Family Orientation Night is Tuesday, March 26th from 6:30-7:30 pm in the CPPHS Theater
The Corning-Painted Post Area School District Transportation Department is transporting our future! The CPP Transportation Department is hosting a Job Fair on Saturday, February 3rd from 9 to noon at the CPP Transportation Department Building located at 2666 Goff Road in Corning.
Becoming a member of the CPP Transportation Department provides you an opportunity to make a difference and support students and families across our school district.
CPP Transportation is seeking candidates for Bus Driver and Bus Attendant positions. You’ll be able to meet with transportation staff, ask questions and even apply for positions right at the job fair. Come and learn about our pay, benefits, hours and training program!
Looking toward the future at Career Day
The 11th annual Sophomore Career Day will be held at Corning Community College on Tuesday, January 9th. Goals of the event are to build career awareness, expose students to new career ideas where there is a future need, provide students with ideas for possible career shadows and exploration and exposure to a college campus.
Career Day is sponsored by the Career Development Council, Corning Community College and CPPHS.
Approximately 375 sophomores from CPPHS and Corning Christian Academy have pre-selected three career topics that they will learn about during 30-minute presentations at Career Day.
Approximately 45 local business professionals will be participating, representing a variety of career topics including law enforcement, cosmetology, engineering, medical, trades, law, education and journalism.





