Veterans To Receive Help From Fairgrieve Students
Members of the student body recently collected funds to donate directly to the hospital for the purchase of activities, personal hygiene items and treats for veterans.
Members of the student body recently collected funds to donate directly to the hospital for the purchase of activities, personal hygiene items and treats for veterans.
Paul V. Moore High School Student Government members will help save as many as 270 lives. That is because they hosted a blood drive that received the support of 90 teachers and students; one pint of blood can save as many as three people’s lives.
Students in Barb Mosny’s classroom constructed the monster with various crafting materials as part of the recent interactive videoconference, Monster Match Collaboration 2016.
The first grade team at Fairley Elementary School is focused on increasing student engagement through a variety of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) activities.
Family, friends, teachers and Phoenix Central School District administrators filled the school auditorium to congratulate the students during a ceremony Nov. 1.
Students at John C. Birdlebough High School recently capped off Red Ribbon Week with nationally recognized speaker David Flood. Standing before an audience of nearly 600 Phoenix teenagers, Flood infused humor and honesty into his motivational presentation.
The Oswego Public Library will host a book reading and signing on Nov. 19 from 1-3 p.m. Local author Linda Jeanne Germain will read her children’s book entitled “Kirby’s Krazy Karrot Kaper (For the Love of Maggie).”
The event, sponsored by Fulton Community School, provided seventh and eighth graders with an opportunity to meet with nearly two dozen college representatives and local employers.
Representatives from Comfort Windows recently visited students in the Construction Technology program at the Center for Instruction, Technology and Innovation to discuss the company’s mentorship program and potential employment.
Oswego County Habitat for Humanity is currently renovating both the interior and exterior of a home in the city of Oswego, and is receiving assistance from students at the Center for Instruction, Technology and Innovation.
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