Cayuga CC Fulton Campus Student’s Essay Featured on NPR, ‘This I Believe’ Web Site
His essay, “The Strongest Belief is Found in Yourself,” was selected to be featured on the “This I Believe” web site and National Public Radio.
His essay, “The Strongest Belief is Found in Yourself,” was selected to be featured on the “This I Believe” web site and National Public Radio.
On Tuesday, February 14, students and staff at Altmar Elementary School in the Altmar-Parish-Williamstown Central School District celebrated more than just Valentine’s Day. They celebrated 100 days of learning.
The Fulton Junior High School today (Feb. 16) celebrated the second quarter accomplishments of the Junior Raiders with two separate assemblies for the 7th and 8th grade students.
On Wednesday, February 15, 354 VIP (Very Impressive Person) students came to school at the FJHS.
The indirect transfer of the licenses will not result in any physical changes to the facilities
or any changes to the conduct of operations. The on-site organizations and plant staffs, including senior managers, will remain essentially unchanged by the license transfers.
Students at Altmar Elementary School in the Altmar-Parish-Williamstown Central School District celebrated Valentine’s Day with something they love the most, books.
The menu includes pancakes, sausage links, scrambled eggs, dessert, and assorted beverages. The cost is $8 for adults, $7 for youth aged 6-15 and senior citizens, and free for children 5 and under.
A teenager from Fulton was struck by a vehicle after walking into the roadway in Hannibal, troopers said. She suffered minor injuries.in Oswego County. The driver was taken into custody after troopers discovered he was wanted on a warrant issued by the Geneva Police Department.
Children and mothers of the M.O.P.S Program (Mothers of Pre-Schoolers) recently visited Michaud Residential Health Services and brought Valentines gifts and joy to all. Children went room to room throughout the residence delivering a bag of Valentine’s Day goodies to each resident.
Knowledge and experience, these are two things that Chef George Malavasic shared with students in the Culinary Arts program at Oswego County BOCES (OCB) during a recent visit and cooking demonstration.
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