CSI Open House a Hit
Central Square Intermediate School’s open house recently provided students an opportunity to share their classroom goals and projects with parents or guardians.
Central Square Intermediate School’s open house recently provided students an opportunity to share their classroom goals and projects with parents or guardians.
The Central Square School District homecoming parade will begin at 5:30 p.m. on Oct. 14. During this time, County Route 12 from Paul V. Moore High School to US Route 11, to the Central Square Post Office and Hillcrest Drive, will be closed due to the parade traffic.
In the campus-community tradition that has marked Tyler Hall’s 48-year history, “The Wizard of Oz” will include area schoolchildren as munchkins as it previews at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 20, and runs at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 21, 27 and 28, with matinees at 3 p.m. on two Saturdays, Oct. 22 and 29.
Danielle Mather, a 2011 graduate of Oswego High School, and a May 2015 graduate of Gannon University with a BS in Health Sciences has graduated with a Master of Physician Assistant Studies in August 2016 from Gannon University.
The Oswego County Legislature marked the county’s 200th anniversary and honored its heritage as a half-shire county during its August meeting in Pulaski.
The Oswego Sunrise Rotary Club recently welcomed Laura Lloyd, a coordinator with Person to Person: Citizen Advocacy. It’s a local non-profit organization committed to promoting advocacy for and protection of persons with developmental disabilities throughout Central New York.
Students who complete the 10-week Advanced Manufacturing Program at Cayuga Community College’s Fulton campus have the opportunity to learn life-changing skills and greatly increase their earning potential, says a former student who graduated from the class earlier this year.
Students at Michael A. Maroun Elementary School are committed to increasing literacy in the Phoenix community by placing little libraries throughout the village.
Several students at Volney Elementary School were recently recognized as classroom role models for showing respect to their peers and teachers throughout the month of September. For their efforts, those students received a Principal’s Award and a “brag tag” to add to their collection.
On October 7, all students of the Fulton City School District Pre-K through 12 will not be in attendance. Staff in grades Pre-K through 12 will spend the day meeting NYSED mandates around the Dignity for All Students Act and Right to Know.
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