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The Canon-McMillan MS and HS Pan and Percussion Ensembles are hosting renowned steel pan artist, Tracy Thornton, on Wednesday, April 29, at 7:00 PM in the HS auditorium. Tracy is the founder of "PANROCKS," and we will be playing many of his arrangements with the band, including "All the Small Things", "Creep" and "Enter Sandman".

Signing Day at CMHS!

Congratulations to our outstanding student-athletes who have committed to continuing both their education and athletic careers at the next level!

WTAJ Meteorologist Virtual Visit

Canon-McMillan third graders in Mrs. Beres' class recently brought their weather and climate unit to life with a virtual visit from a meteorologist at WTAJ CBS.

Amplify CKLA in Action!

Mrs. Chavez and Mrs. Huffman, educators at Wylandville Elementary School, welcomed administrators and teachers from the Beaver Area School District to demonstrate Amplify CKLA in action.

If you graduated in the Class of 2017, 2018 & 2019 and received special education or gifted services, and you'd like to receive copies of your documents, please contact the Special Education Office by May 15th

Recruitment Fair 2026

The Canon-McMillan HR team attended the PERC Job Fair to connect with future educators and share what makes our District such a great place to work. 

Guest Readers Wrap Up Book Bracket

Muse Elementary first-graders completed their final round of guest readers for their Book Bracket, welcoming Principal Mrs. Dziak and Canon-McMillan Superintendent Dr. Taranto.

Book Bracket Continues!

Muse first-grade continued their March Madness book bracket with guest readers Mrs. McConnell, a Muse principal and Dr. Abbondanza, the K-6 curriculum director.

Cheer Team Honored at the State Capitol!

Thank you to PA State Rep. Jason Ortitay and PA State Rep. Tim O’Neal for inviting the CM Cheer team to the State Capitol to celebrate our Competitive Spirit PIAA State Championship victory.

Growing Plants at Hills-Hendersonville!

After reading Jack and the Beanstalk a few weeks ago, the Hills-Hendersonville first graders are now watching their own plants grow, just like in the story!

North Strabane Students Donate to WAHS!

North Strabane Intermediate School partnered with WAHS, Washington Area Humane Society, in February as part of their “Show Some Love to the Animals” service learning project.

Mineral Testing and Making Science Come Alive

The sixth-grade students in Mr. Patterson’s science class were able to make science come alive by conducting the same mineral testing that a Geologist would perform in the field.