A recap of the highlights of the year for Red Raider sports
Today’s News In The Raider: A special thank you to the teachers, and the mystery of Paul McCartney in today’s edition of RaiderNet Daily.
Today’s News In The Raider: A special thank you to the teachers, and the mystery of Paul McCartney in today’s edition of RaiderNet Daily.
Students named to the Dean’s List must have a minimum grade point average of 3.5 for the semester, based on a 4.0 grade point system, and must have taken at least 12 hours of coursework.
This annual recognition began in 1963 in communities across the county and this year’s theme focuses on injury prevention and safety, and encourages older adults to protect themselves and remain active and independent for as long as possible.
As the school year winds down, students are itching to get out of the classroom and dreaming of days spent having fun in the sun. However, while the season might mean time off from school, it shouldn’t mean a break from the books.
This year’s Bug Run will be held on June 14, at the Home of the Comets’, Hazzy’s Tavern, in beautiful, scenic, downtown New Haven.
First grade students at Fairgrieve Elementary recently attended a special reading celebration. School Librarian Barb Senecal honored first grade students for their reading achievements and their participation in the Accelerated Reader program this school year. Students brought in their favorite plush animal from home to enjoy an outdoor picnic.
With the help of county fire coordinator Don Forbes — who brought a fire truck from the Mexico Volunteer Fire Department that was fully equipped with the tools required for the extrication – and under the guidance of instructors Mark Bender and Chuck Gabriel, students learned how to remove a person trapped inside a vehicle.
Fifth and sixth grade students at Fairgrieve gave thought to their futures at the school’s first ever Career Day. The event was organized by school home liaison Ariana Suhr and math teacher Kristine Kaufman.
The north end of East Fourth Street is steeped in history. The area is home to Fort Ontario and the Safe Haven Museum. On Tuesday afternoon, some new history was added to the mix. In a brief ceremony, witnessed by nearly two dozen people, Oswego Mayor Tom Gillen officially dedicated the stretch of roadway as Barbara Donahue Drive.
The NYS Department of Transportation recently visited students in Oswego County BOCES Heavy Equipment Repair and Operation program to explain job opportunities with the state
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