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The Fulton Community School’s Extended Day Program at the Fulton Junior High School has given seventh graders and eighth graders more than just fun after-school activities.
The Fulton Community School’s Extended Day Program at the Fulton Junior High School has given seventh graders and eighth graders more than just fun after-school activities.
The recognition came during a Morning Express program where Principal Jean Sampsell thanked all 26 recipients for setting a wonderful example for their peers.
Although many Phoenix second graders said they had never been outside of the United States, that all changed when they recently had a chance to explore four other countries.
The Fulton Junior High School holiday concert recently brought familiar sounds of the season to the G. Ray Bodley High School auditorium.
Students in grades pre-kindergarten through four made reindeer hats, snowmen face frames, ornaments decorated with glitter, snowflakes out of coffee filters, and reindeer and Christmas trees out of pizza slice trays.
Pre-K teacher Sondra Pratt said Common Core standards were reached when students created triangle-shaped reindeer and Christmas tree ornaments out of Popsicle sticks salt dough ornaments after they measured ingredients, and patterns by making red and white beaded candy cane decorations.
During a recent field trip to Tops, the students embraced empathy and compassion as they shopped for baby foods and breakfast, lunch and dinner items.
Teachers from throughout the region are encouraged to attend the professional development opportunity “Teaching Writing, Teaching Writers” on Aug. 14 and Aug. 15 in the Marano Campus Center at SUNY Oswego.
Several Fulton City School District varsity athletes received honors during the fall season for their many accomplishments. Athletes were recognized for both team and individual skills in their sport.
As a new year approaches, the Fulton City School District asks for family support to help Fulton students improve school attendance. The promotion of good attendance habits at every age and grade level will help students be successful as they grow.
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