Author Valeria Luiselli, who wrote this year's Oswego Reading Initiative book "Tell Me How It Ends: An Essay in Forty Questions," will speak at 7 p.m. Sept. 27, in SUNY Oswego's Hewitt ballroom. The book reveals the harrowing journeys of the displaced Central American children she met as a translator while they answered the U.S. immigration intake questionnaire.
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Author Exploring Immigrant Children’s Stories To Visit SUNY Oswego

The annual Oswego Reading Initiative will welcome award-winning novelist and essayist Valeria Luiselli to SUNY Oswego on Sept. 27, to discuss her 2017 extended essay “Tell Me How It Ends,” an exploration of the journey of undocumented Central American children as they are vetted through the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.

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Central Square School District Welcomes New Special Patrol Officers

Safety remains at the forefront of Central Square School District’s mission “to empower all student to excel as citizens in a changing world.” To further strengthen the district’s efforts to maintain a safe learning environment, students will see a few new faces throughout the district.

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United Way Kicks Off 2019 Campaign

The United Way of Greater Oswego County kicked off its annual campaign on Wednesday at The American Foundry in Oswego. “This year’s message is simple,” the executive director said. “When united, donor dollars provide assistance to every age in every corner of Oswego County. Individual contributions paired with a county-wide engagement create a much greater and lasting impression than any of us can ever imagine.”

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