Fairgrieve Students Shine In Third Quarter
Principal Jean Sampsell commended the recipients on all of their achievements and presented them with a medal and a “brag tag” to add to their collection.
Principal Jean Sampsell commended the recipients on all of their achievements and presented them with a medal and a “brag tag” to add to their collection.
As participants of the college’s Mentor-Scholars Program, the Exceptional Education students from the Center for Instruction, Technology and Innovation spent one-on-one time with SUNY Oswego students who have helped them gain confidence and establish both academic and social goals throughout the 2016-2017 school year.
The concert, under the direction of Jack Jennings and William Whaley, featured music from the hit Broadway musical “Wicked,” as well as a medley of rock music from the 1970s.
Brian Pulvino, superintendent of schools, and Cora Harvey, treasurer of the Fulton City School District, explained the 2017-18 to the Fulton Rotary Club recently. The school district’s budget hearing on the proposal will be May 3.
Students in grades pre-kindergarten through five and their families flocked to the gymnasium for the Parent Teacher Organization-sponsored Science, Technology, Engineering and Math fair, where students showcased their talents and received resounding praise from peers, community members and teachers.
Oswego County Workforce New York, operated by the Division of Employment and Training, will hold a “Choose Work” workshop from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. May 4, to help Social Security Disability Insurance beneficiaries
Linda Eagan, administrative director, Fulton Block Builders, made a presentation at at the Fulton Lions club’s April meeting. Eagan outlined the grassroots neighborhood revitalization program, which has exceeded its first year fundraising goals and received more than 200 pre-applications for participation.
The Department of Social Services is looking for people who would like to become foster parents, particularly for children ages eight and over who may have special needs for supervision.
In March, Grow was honored by the Boy Scouts of America at a Court of Honor Ceremony for his successful completion of all the requirements necessary to achieve the organization’s highest rank of Eagle Scout.
A full day of events is planned at North Volney Methodist Church on May 6 and you won’t want to miss any of the fun. A free gospel concert will be held from noon – 3 p.m.
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