Hannibal Students Bloom At Spring Concert
The sounds of spring filled the air, as fifth and sixth grade students at Dennis M. Kenney Middle School delighted a packed auditorium with a variety of choral and instrumental performances.
The sounds of spring filled the air, as fifth and sixth grade students at Dennis M. Kenney Middle School delighted a packed auditorium with a variety of choral and instrumental performances.
In just a few months, staff members at Mexico Elementary School have seen Student Lighthouse Team members blossom into strong leaders. That trait was also apparent to guests of the recent student-driven Leadership Day, where Lighthouse Team participants welcomed teachers from other Mexico Academy and Central School District buildings and guided them through all of the Leader in Me-inspired highlights of the hallways, classrooms and special areas.
New Haven Elementary students who have exhibited leadership qualities throughout the first half of the 2017-2018 school year recently received the opportunity to let their leadership skills shine.
Lanigan Elementary School kindergartners recently visited Little Apple Stables, home to Sunshine Horses, a rescue group of horses which mostly were retired racers.
A handful of teachers recently attended a BreakoutEDU activity, led by Librarian Tiffany Carpenter, to find out how the school’s promotion of the Leader in Me initiative may lead students to fun and exciting ways to better understand academic lessons.
The event was the culmination of weeks of research and hard work as students showcased their work to parents, friends, community members and a panel of judges.
Mexico Elementary School students recently took a step back in time when they visited an 1800s schoolhouse, located on the grounds of their sister school in Palermo.
Celebration season is in full swing at Mexico High School and with that has come stern warnings of the danger that may follow poor choices. Just ahead of the school’s recent prom, Principal Ryan Lanigan’s message of safely having fun resonated with juniors and seniors who attended an assembly following Grim Reaper Day.
Hundreds of pieces of work, from kindergarten through twelfth grade, filled the hallways of Hannibal High School and the gymnasium was transformed into an art gallery, as the school celebrated its first district-wide art show.
Pets can sometimes make the best reading partners. That is what Minetto Elementary School first graders have found, thanks to a partnership with PAWS of CNY, an organization dedicated to educating the community on benefits of animal-assisted therapy.
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