Future Scientists of Oswego Community Christian School
Oswego Community Christian School recently held a school-wide science fair where all grades participated. Grades 3-8 were judged by a select group of judges outside of our school.
Oswego Community Christian School recently held a school-wide science fair where all grades participated. Grades 3-8 were judged by a select group of judges outside of our school.
New York Sea Grant has issued a series of impact statements for eight of its projects conducted in the Great Lakes region of New York in 2014. The projects primarily focused on work to support resilient communities and economies and healthy New York coastal ecosystems and habitats.
The “Wall of Excellence” program recognizes both past and present faculty and staff members who have exhibited unforgettable commitment and service to the children of the Sandy Creek Central School District.
Climate change was in the spotlight recently as nearly two dozen Phoenix high school freshmen showcased their research during an annual symposium. The event, held at John C. Birdlebough High School, highlighted students’ scientific findings regarding global warming.
Adult learners in Oswego County have new options to explore when it comes to pursuing an education, thanks to a partnership between the Center for Instruction, Technology and Innovation and Cayuga Community College. The two entities have united as the Center for Career and Community Education, which offers extensive programs to a variety of learners.
The Fulton community Good Friday Cross Walk will be held on April 3. It will begin at 10:30 a.m. in the parking lot of Holy Trinity Parish, 309 Buffalo St.
“From coward to courageous, from broken to bold . . . one moment changed it all,” says Port City Faith Assembly of God Church, who will be hosting two Easter services April 5 at 8:30 a.m. and 10:45 a.m.
When the John C. Birdlebough High School Drama Club recently presented “Guys and Dolls,” the successful performance was the culminating act after months of hard work. According to Brian Logee, the director of the musical, countless students, staff members and volunteers work tirelessly behind the scenes leading up to the actual show.
Students Kaleb Bartlett, Avery Evans and Riley Thurlow, kindergarteners at Lanigan Elementary School, recently had the pleasure of sharing Math Café with the Fulton City School District Board of Education.
Story Musgrave (M.D. and former NASA Astronaut) will visit Mexico Academy and Central Schools to speak with the students and the community on the importance of STEM education. He will present to the public on April 9 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Mexico Middle School.
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