Fulton Sees Success With MobyMax Program
The fun, interactive learning opportunity is offered to students throughout the Fulton district’s elementary and junior high schools to help them review skills and become more academically proficient.
The fun, interactive learning opportunity is offered to students throughout the Fulton district’s elementary and junior high schools to help them review skills and become more academically proficient.
Ready for a taste of fresh, sweet, pure New York maple syrup? Looking for pancake breakfasts, sugarhouse tours, tapping ceremonies, Sap Run, and other special events at maple sites in Jefferson, Lewis, Oneida and Oswego counties?
Several students at Volney Elementary who exhibited honesty throughout the month of February received a Principal’s Award during a recent school assembly.
Center for Instruction, Technology and Innovation student Cassandra Remington received a certificate of recognition and a bed-vibrating alarm clock from CiTi Exceptional Education Supervisor Michele Alagna.
Mathematical equations, animal habitat projects, human body questions, writing tasks and more academic highlights were shared by both students and their parents or guardians.
Throughout the month of February, several Fairgrieve Elementary students had shown their commitment to following the school’s expectations of being safe, responsible, a problem-solver and respectful.
G. Ray Bodley High School students became a part of a recent Merry-Go-Round Playhouse performance as actors invited them on stage and asked the audience their opinions on how the “Girl Who” story should continue.
Principal Jean Sampsell shared her gratitude for the students’ leadership, perseverance and shining qualities that help create a great educational and social experience for all.
During a recent school assembly, Principal Heather Witter shared data that showed 94 percent of the student body had – at most – just one major referral since the beginning of the 2016-2017 school year.
Fulton Junior High School students continue to make school and personal strides, thanks to their participation in the Junior Raiders Opportunity Club. The club is a collaboration between FJHS, the Fulton Community School and Oswego County Opportunities.
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