United Way Presents Check to APW Backpack Program
The United Way of Greater Oswego County presented a check for $450 along with 100 backpacks to the Altmar-Parish-Williamstown Backpack Program in the district.
The United Way of Greater Oswego County presented a check for $450 along with 100 backpacks to the Altmar-Parish-Williamstown Backpack Program in the district.
The internship program at Pulaski Academy and Central Schools in collaboration with the Fulton Companies in Pulaski, has yielded a full-time career path for one PACS student as well as a paid summer internship for another.
Thought by many participants to be a fun, family-friendly event, the traditional cross the creek run included the addition of water color dousing stations along the route as well as individual color packets given to each participant to use during or after the event.
Fairgrieve students and staff recently collected funds to purchase fresh produce from local vendors for its upcoming Harvest Festival. There, students will learn more about growing vegetables and why fresh produce is an important part of a diet.
Oswego County school districts are currently in need of substitute/full-time workers. That’s why CiTi has teamed up with local school districts for a Substitute Recruitment Day/Job Fair on October 25 to help fill that need for substitute/full-time workers.
Clubs’ topics include: book, coding/digital photo editing, coloring and Zentangle, community project, competitive swim, cursive writing/board games, Maker Space, Scrabble/word wizard, sewing and craft, intramural, Lego, martial arts, yoga, art, band and orchestra.
The United Way of Greater Oswego County presented representatives from the Sandy Creek Backpack program with a check for $400 to support its continuing efforts to ensure that children and their families in the district do not go hungry.
New York Sea Grant is reminding Great Lakes residents that October 22, 2016, is a National Prescription Drug Take Back Day for dropping off unused medicines at collection sites statewide.
Students and their guests were treated to a spaghetti dinner, complete with homemade sauce from Bridges’ middle school students who take a Food and Nutrition class.
Granby Elementary School fourth graders have learned the sweet side of geography. The annual New York State cookie project helped reinforce a social studies unit, which focused on the state’s geography and attributes.
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