Phoenix Central School District Employees Donate To United Way
Faculty, staff and administrators in the Phoenix Central School District continued an annual tradition this holiday season by donating to the United Way of Oswego County.
Faculty, staff and administrators in the Phoenix Central School District continued an annual tradition this holiday season by donating to the United Way of Oswego County.
Several Volney Elementary School students were recently honored for being empathetic throughout the month of December. For their efforts, students received a certificate from Principal Todd Terpening and much applause from their peers and teachers during a school assembly.
Inspired by the Bill Martin and Eric Carle children’s book “Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?,” a video chat with Arcade Elementary pre-kindergarten students helped Minetto’s pre-k students meet Common Core learning standards.
Music teachers from 26 school districts in the region are committed to learning new approaches to help students improve their vocal and instrumental abilities.
Two dozen students at Lanigan Elementary School were recently honored for identifying with other people’s concerns. Principal Jeff Hendrickson congratulated each Virtue of the Month recipient and thanked them for showing empathy in their classroom and the school hallways.
Since the 2015 inception of the alternative education program, CARE has enhanced educational opportunities for local students who have longed for a non-traditional learning environment.
The Center for Instruction, Technology and Innovation’s Migrant Education Tutorial and Support Services Program annual parent engagement meeting and migrant family day at SUNY Oswego was a huge success. The event unified migrant families, provided educational support and fostered an enriching cultural holiday experience for each of the 70 guests.
Through hard work, dedication and a willingness to learn, a student in the Auto Body Repair program at the Center for Instruction, Technology and Innovation has taken an internship with a local car dealership and potentially turned it into full-time employment opportunity.
Under the direction of physical education teacher Kelly Schulz, a Center for Instruction, Technology and Innovation employee, students conducted online research and sifted through donations of workout DVDs and health magazines to select a workout for a target area of their choice.
A former student of the Public Safety and Justice program at the Center for Instruction, Technology and Innovation and current member of the US Army Reserves recently stopped by the program to share her experiences in the military.
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