Snowshoeing At Amboy 4-H Environmental Education Center Continues
Please join the center’s environmental educator on Sundays, February 25, and March 4 and 11, at 2 p.m. for a short snowshoe hike through the center’s mixed woods and wetlands.
Please join the center’s environmental educator on Sundays, February 25, and March 4 and 11, at 2 p.m. for a short snowshoe hike through the center’s mixed woods and wetlands.
Tigers are known for their size, strength and skill. Each one has different, beautiful stripes. Together, tigers are a powerful force. Throughout the Mexico Academy and Central School District, that rings true on the court, field, classroom, throughout all buildings and even within the greater Mexico community.
The Amboy 4-H Environmental Education Center will offer Pysanky: The Ancient Art of Ukrainian Egg Decorating on March 18 at 1 p.m. as its 2018 Nature Inspires series commences.
Oswego Middle School Principal Mary Beth Fierro, along with her faculty and staff, would like to recognize the following students who earned Honor Roll and/or High Honor Roll status for the second marking period of the 2017-18 school year:
Student council members in grades three through six at Fairgrieve Elementary are making an impact beyond the walls of their school. Caring about community and making effective changes for citizens are what the youngsters have accomplished and continue to work on throughout the 2017-18 school year.
The Robinson-Faust Theatre for the Performing Arts at Oswego High School was transformed into the dingy streets and seedy back alleys of Victorian London this weekend as crowds packed for the OHS Music Department’s groundbreaking performance of “Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street.”
Students in the Career and Technical Education Nursing Assistant and New Vision Allied Health programs got a first-hand look this month at the organization and protocols involved with a large-scale public health event as part of the CiTi – American Red Cross blood drive.
Gold and Silver Star recognitions for the second academic quarter were recently announced for students of Emerson J. Dillon Middle school. Students are awarded a Gold Star for achieving a quarterly report card average of 90 or higher. A Silver Star is awarded for a quarterly report card average of 85 to 89.99.
Five Youth Advisory Council students from the Phoenix Central School District visited Albany on February 5 and 6 to represent Oswego County and meet with New York State senators and assemblymen at a Youth Leadership Forum sponsored by the Association of New York State Youth Bureaus.
Eight students now have their artwork displayed through March 2 at the Whitney Applied Technology Center at Onondaga Community College, Syracuse, to show Central New York residents how hard they worked on their pieces.
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