While classrooms were quiet during the summer months, members of the Mahopac Central School District’s technology department worked to ensure that students and staff return to a faster and more reliable network this fall.
This summer, students at Austin Road Elementary School dove into hands-on learning and discovery at the school’s STEM Camp, a three-week program designed for second through fifth graders with a focus on science, technology, engineering and math.
Welcome to Corinne Safarowic, the Mahopac CSD Director of Special Education
Dear Community Members,  As I begin the school year as acting superintendent, I want to share how excited I am for what’s ahead at Mahopac Central School District. In just a few short weeks here, I’ve seen our teachers, staff, and administrators pour their hearts into getting classrooms, fields, and buildings ready. The pride they take in their work is clear, and it sets the stage for what I believe will be one of our strongest years yet.  Over the past month, I’ve had the chance to walk the halls, visit with staff, and talk with families. Everywhere I go, I’m reminded of the tremendous opportunities our students have here; from academics to athletics, arts and extracurriculars, and all the supports we provide along the way. What stands out most is the impressive level of care and commitment across this district, and I’m proud to be part of it.  In the weeks ahead, I look forward to seeing many of you at school events — whether that’s cheering from the sidelines at a game, attending a concert or play, or joining us at a Board of Education meeting. And if you can’t make a game in person, don’t forget you can still catch the action through our Wolf Pac Local Live broadcasts.  As the year begins, I do ask one thing of our community: please keep an eye out for students waiting at bus stops and for stopped school buses. A little extra patience on the road goes a long way toward keeping our kids safe.  Thank you for your continued support of Mahopac schools. At the end of the day, it’s about the students. Their safety, growth, and success will remain at the center of every decision I make while I have the privilege of serving as your superintendent.    Sincerely,    Frank Miele    Acting Superintendent of Schools
Offered in the afternoons at Austin Road Elementary School, Camp Fun gave students opportunities to connect, collaborate and build a welcoming community. The students participated in a wide variety of activities, from hands-on crafts and yoga to physical education games, basketball and Four Square. Every camper found something to enjoy during the course of this summer program.
The Mahopac Central School District, together with our Board of Education, mourns the passing of Putnam County Sheriff Kevin McConville. Sheriff McConville was a valued partner in our district safety initiatives, most recently presenting at our 2025 District Safety Symposium on threat assessment protocols. We are deeply grateful for his commitment to keeping our students and schools safe, and we extend our heartfelt condolences to his family, colleagues, and the entire Putnam County Sheriff’s Office. Sheriff McConville's passing is a great loss to our county, but his legacy of service and dedication will be remembered here in Mahopac and throughout Putnam County.
Austin Road Elementary School debuted an exciting new summer program for second through fifth graders – The Crafty Kitchen camp. The hands-on program blended the creativity of arts and crafts with hands-on cooking.
MCSD Universal Free Meals Announcement
Austin Road Wonka Jr Performance
Cell Phone Policy News
Summer Learning Camp at Austin Road
Keira Hammond Civic Ambassador Award
Austin Road Color Run 2025
Welcome Elizabeth Lee
Mahopac High School named NYSPHSAA School of Distinction
Leanne Janos Appointment
Triple "C" Award Winners
WolfPAC Writers Literary Magazine
MHS Fall Sports Registration Opens July 26
June 10 Athletic Awards