Artist/Storyteller Captivates Phoenix Students Through Educational Program
Artist and storyteller Christopher Agostino captivated the audience of sixth and eighth graders with a combination of original stories, Greek mythology and folktales.
Artist and storyteller Christopher Agostino captivated the audience of sixth and eighth graders with a combination of original stories, Greek mythology and folktales.
Since its inception, the Regatta has raised more than $325,000, which has directly helped to defray the costs of non-medical expenses for hospice patients and families.
A worship service designed to tell an often untold story of the persons and families of those who answer the call to “protect and serve.”
Career and Technical Education students from the Center for Instruction, Technology and Innovation left the New York State SkillsUSA competition with two gold medals this year, those students now qualify for the national competition that will take place in Kentucky this summer. CiTi CTE students also came home with two second place silver medals and one third place bronze medal.
The Archery Club at Altmar-Parish-Williamstown Central School District recently participated in New York State National Archery in the Schools Program competition held at SUNY Utica, and two students will be continuing to nationals.
After completing a rigorous application process that included essays, reference checks and a solid resume, Hannibal High School junior Jared Mason was hopeful that he landed a spot on a coveted research team.
As prom and graduation season approaches, John C. Birdlebough High School juniors and seniors were recently reminded by school staff members and local law enforcement agencies to make safe, smart decisions as drivers and passengers.
Beth Pritchard’s seventh grade art students at Emerson J. Dillon Middle School recently participated in the Syracuse Chiefs poster contest, sponsored by NY’s 529 College Savings Program.
Guest speakers from Paws Across Oswego County, an animal rescue, visited the school during a Morning Express program in the gymnasium to talk with students about the importance of proper animal care.
Empty beer bottles were littered among blood spatter on the pavement as “victim” Jenny Lapp was pulled from the wreckage after she had been through the windshield. She lost part of her leg.
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