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Welcome to Rhinebeck Central School District

The Rhinebeck Central School District is a collaborative educational community that provides an excellent learning environment, prepares students to meet the challenges and opportunities of the future, and is dedicated to nurturing every student’s generosity of spirit, passion for learning, and success. We will support our students to become:

  • Self-directed learners
  • Collaborative workers
  • Complex thinkers
  • Community contributors
  • Quality producers
  • Ethical decision-makers

Recent News

Drama Club performing 'The Hound of the Baskervilles'
05/16/2025
Seamus Hagen guarantees everyone will be at the edge of their seats during the Bulkeley Middle School Drama Club production of “The Hound of the Baskervilles.”
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Free breakfast, lunch program begins in 2025-2026
05/13/2025
Next school year, students across New York will receive free school breakfast and lunch regardless of their family’s income through the Universal School Meals Act approved as part of the state budget.
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Student artwork on display till May 30
05/09/2025
The 19th annual Rhinebeck Central School District Art Show at Starr Library is off and running. An opening reception kicked the show off on May 2, and over 100 pieces of student art will continue to be displayed at the library through May 30.
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Rocco wins state SkillsUSA Championship
04/30/2025
Danielle Rocco is the first student from the nursing assistant program at Dutchess BOCES to qualify for SkillsUSA National Championships.
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Foundation grants scholarship to Meltzer
04/29/2025
Connor Meltzer will be one of 19 Hudson Valley students receiving a college scholarship from the Miles of Hope Breast Cancer Foundation. The Rhinebeck High School senior is planning to study engineering at Virginia Tech.
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Hawks host Pine Plains in home opener
04/21/2025
Rhinebeck High School’s unified basketball program is looking to build off the success of its first season. The Hawks will tip off their second season at Red Hook on April 24 and will host Pine Plains in their home opener on April 29.
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Students preparing for what’s next
04/15/2025
Eleven Rhinebeck High School students are reflecting back and looking ahead to how their Student Innovation Fellowship projects may be difference-makers for their peers.
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High school students explain engineering experiment
04/08/2025
Justin Randall’s engineering students presented their projects to the Rhinebeck school community during the final period of the school day on March 25.
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Deep pitching staff leads Rhinebeck on diamond
04/04/2025
Aaron Brooks and his Rhinebeck High School baseball players are entering the 2025 season with ambitious goals. The Hawks host Millbrook on April 7 and travel to Webutuck on April 10 before the spring recess.
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"Freaky Friday" draws capacity crowds
03/26/2025
Riona Hack and Zoe Ulrich shared some mixed emotions. The seniors performed in the lead roles in Rhinebeck High School Drama Club’s production of Disney’s “Freaky Friday.”
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Flag football looking for continued program growth in 2025
03/19/2025
The Rhinebeck High school varsity girls flag football team hopes to continue building its program when it opens the 2025 season at Our Lady of Lourdes on March 31 at 6 p.m.
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2025-2026 School Budget and Election of Board Trustees Information

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DASA: THE Dignity Act

New York State’s Dignity for All Students Act (The Dignity Act) seeks to provide the State’s public elementary and secondary school students with a safe and supportive environment free from discrimination, intimidation, taunting, harassment, and bullying on school property, a school bus and/or at a school function.


To make a report, see the form below, contact your school principal who serves as the DASA Coordinator in each building. 


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DASA Complaint/Report Form

Dignity for All Students Act