Positively Parish News – Week of 11-09-12
Eleanor Roosevelt, the Grande Dame of American politics, is a person I have always admired and have read and reread “My Day,” a book of the daily columns she wrote between 1936 and 1962.
Eleanor Roosevelt, the Grande Dame of American politics, is a person I have always admired and have read and reread “My Day,” a book of the daily columns she wrote between 1936 and 1962.
UPDATED 3:20 p.m.: Victim has been identified and the college is reviewing construction safety
A worker was injured in a construction accident at SUNY Oswego at about 8:25 a.m. Friday, Nov. 9. He was transported to Oswego Hospital and pronounced dead about an hour after the accident.
On 11/8/12 at 3:40 p.m., Dayne Robert Cory, 54, of 631 Middle Road, Oswego, was arrested for Rape, 2nd degree and Criminal Sex Act, 2nd degree, both class D felonies.
Commander Peter Robson with the Challenger Learning Center in Rochester, New York gave third grade students an opportunity to experience the life of a NASA astronaut and started his presentation with a real blast… a video of the Space Shuttle Atlantis launch.
“Born out of necessity, embraced for opportunity.” These are the words that Altmar-Parish-Williamstown Central School Superintendent of Schools Gerry Hudson used to describe the building project that transformed the face, landscape, and future of the APW School District.
Betsy Conners, Executive Director of Instruction and Assessment will share information about the impact of Common Core State Standards on English Language Arts curriculum within the school district as well as essential resources for parents.
ARC of Oswego County and Oswego Industries, Inc. and has announced the hiring a new Executive Director/CEO, Mike Szpak. This is only the third Executive Director in the history of both agencies.
The Fairgrieve Elementary School Harvest Festival which celebrates nature, the changing season, fall activities and interests, and of course the bountiful harvest that farmers and growers reap during this season, was held on October 31 at the school.
Collaboration plus outstanding effort equals success at Granby Elementary School. Students from Caitlin Besio’s fifth and sixth grade classroom along with students from Joseph McNamara’s sixth grade classroom are an example of this type of success.
High school seniors, along with their parents, are invited to attend this free workshop to find out more information about one of the most important steps of college admissions, the financial aid process.
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