Scout Helps Restore Walking Trail In Hannibal Central School District
Brandon Grow developed the project and, with the help of Scouts in Hannibal Troop 780, the walking trail between the high school and elementary school was cleaned and mulched.
Brandon Grow developed the project and, with the help of Scouts in Hannibal Troop 780, the walking trail between the high school and elementary school was cleaned and mulched.
Michael A. Maroun Elementary School staff and faculty members are making spirits bright this holiday season by helping Phoenix families in need. Nearly 20 families were adopted for the holidays.
John C. Birdlebough student actors recently showcased their talents with a fall production of “The Curious Savage.” The cast of 11 helped tell the story of Mrs. Savage, who inherits $10 million when her husband dies.
Seniors in Lisa Spereno’s English classes at John C. Birdlebough High School recently brought books and characters to life through a variety of group projects.
The national organization, dubbed Tri-M for “modern music masters,” recognizes students who excel in music class while also demonstrating character and leadership abilities.
Journey of Faith United Methodist Church will host the 11th annual Live Nativity and Nativities by Candlelight on December 10 from 6 – 7:30 p.m. The Live Nativity takes place outdoors at the shed beneath a star high overhead.
Actors from Merry-Go-Round Playhouse were on hand to help students gain a better understanding of language, history and the arts through a performance of “The Magic Paintbrush.”
Emerson J. Dillon Middle School was buzzing with activity as students recently explored nearly three dozen job opportunities. Career Day, organized by the guidance department, introduced students to employers and workers representing a variety of job sectors.
Walking with a lighter footprint. That’s how occupants of the Syracuse University Center of Excellence (SyracuseCOE) green technologies building describe the philosophy behind green technologies. Their building exemplifies that philosophy.
Two local volunteer fire departments were recent visitors at Sandy Creek Elementary. They shared information about fire prevention and what to do in the event of a fire.
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