Colton-Pierrepont Central School


Colton-Pierrepont Central School is a public school in Colton, New York, United States. It consists of grades pre-kindergarten through 12, and enrolls around 325 students.

Curriculum

CPCS offers all levels of the education ladder in one building. Studies include the core subjects of English, math, science, and history. CPCS also offers an optional creative arts course including band, chorus, and studio art. The school currently has two foreign language options, French and Spanish. They are joined together into an after-school program, the Foreign Language club. The Foreign Language club has taken annual trips to Montreal, QC, Canada since 2006.
CPCS offers Advanced Placement courses in all the core subjects. These classes are usually sponsored by the College Board and are given AP tests in May that may end up counting for one semester of the class at the college level.
CPCS also has ties with New York's BOCES program.

Athletics

CPCS has three sports teams : soccer, basketball, and lacrosse/softball. In 2007, the school opted to drop the baseball program and replace it with lacrosse. The teams play in NYS Section X, East Division, which includes about seven other teams.
The 1974 boys' varsity soccer team became the Division II champions and the first champion of the newly formed Northern Athletic Conference when they defeated Ogdensburg Free Academy 3-1 in the Section X championship game to complete a perfect 18-0-0 season.
The 1979 girls' varsity soccer team earned the title of Section 10-7 Class C Girls' Soccer Champions with a perfect 17-0-0 season.
The boys' varsity soccer team won the NYS Section X championship and qualified for states in 2003, 2005, and 2006. In 2006, the boys' soccer team won the New York State class D soccer crown. The boys went on to the Final Four in Oneonta, New York, at the National Soccer Hall of Fame. They advanced to finals on penalty kicks against Laurens Central of Section IV, winning the championship game 1-0 against SS Seward School from Section IX.

Facts

Colton-Pierrepont has recently upgraded its facilities by building a new gymnasium, library, lobby, and band room as well as touching up its older parts. The facilities are now in good condition. A new school sign was generously donated by the Colton-Pierrepont Teachers' Association.
Colton is within 15 miles of four colleges: St. Lawrence University, Clarkson University, SUNY Canton, and SUNY Potsdam. All have offered out-of-school activities for students at Colton.
Important trips are the Foreign Language Club trip, the Senior Trip, and Project Adventure for 7th graders.