Granby students use “bones” during Halloween-themed math lesson
Students at Granby Elementary School got into the spirit of Halloween…
… even during recent math lessons.
Students at Granby Elementary School got into the spirit of Halloween…
… even during recent math lessons.
Each month, students are selected by their classroom teachers for best representing the behavioral expectations of Be Respectful, Be Responsible, Be Safe and Be a Problem Solver at Fairgrieve Elementary School.
While the rain may have clouded the skies and thwarted the outdoor parade, it did not dampen the Halloween spirit at Sandy Creek Elementary School on October 31.
Altmar-Parish-Williamstown first grade student Peyton Flanagan dressed as his favorite historical figure, Captain Edward J. Smith of the RMS Titanic
0swego County Opportunities and its Literacy Volunteers program would like to thank all of the generous sponsors and donors for making this year’s sixth annual Diane Falise Scrabble Fest event possible.
With just a few days left before the election, New York State 48th District Senate candidate Amy Tresidder is urging residents to vote in the November 6 general election.
ARISE marked October as National Bullying Awareness month by focusing on the issue for six weeks of social skills classes for youth with disabilities. Classes began on September 27 and ran through November 1.
There is something very comforting about getting the winter wood delivered and stacked in the shed. We have a wood-burning fireplace in our living room. For safety sake the chimney sweep comes early in the fall and cleans the flue and checks everything out.
The next stop for the Oswego High School boys’ varsity volleyball team will be the Section III Class AA championship encounter against Baldwinsville on Wednesday at 6 p.m. at Cicero-North Syracuse High School. On Thursday night before an enthusiastic crowd the Bucs won their 15th match of the season in a three-game sweep of Cicero-North Syracuse.
I have worked hard to not only speak with voters about the campaign, but also the office as it currently exists. My opponent and I had the opportunity to first trade views last week during an interview with a local reporter. I think he and I came to largely agree on several issues especially with regard to the need for transparency in the office.
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