CiTi’s CARE Program Hosts Open House
Since the 2015 inception of the alternative education program, CARE has enhanced educational opportunities for local students who have longed for a non-traditional learning environment.
Since the 2015 inception of the alternative education program, CARE has enhanced educational opportunities for local students who have longed for a non-traditional learning environment.
The Center for Instruction, Technology and Innovation’s Migrant Education Tutorial and Support Services Program annual parent engagement meeting and migrant family day at SUNY Oswego was a huge success. The event unified migrant families, provided educational support and fostered an enriching cultural holiday experience for each of the 70 guests.
Through hard work, dedication and a willingness to learn, a student in the Auto Body Repair program at the Center for Instruction, Technology and Innovation has taken an internship with a local car dealership and potentially turned it into full-time employment opportunity.
Under the direction of physical education teacher Kelly Schulz, a Center for Instruction, Technology and Innovation employee, students conducted online research and sifted through donations of workout DVDs and health magazines to select a workout for a target area of their choice.
A former student of the Public Safety and Justice program at the Center for Instruction, Technology and Innovation and current member of the US Army Reserves recently stopped by the program to share her experiences in the military.
Ben Hur is a big, devilishly handsome boy, sort of like his namesake, don’t you think? Unlike his namesake, however, he is a true pussy cat who loves laps and backscratching. He may be skittish at first and will probably require some time to adjust to you. It took his foster mom all summer to make friends with him. They are BFFs now!
The Oswego County Tourism Advisory Council honored the Lioness Club of Central Square as one of its 2016 Oswego County Tourism Ambassadors for its annual Central Square Apple Festival. For the last 33 years, the club has organized the highly successful event, which attracts more than 20,000 visitors over a three-day weekend in September, with support from local groups and volunteers.
Owned by the Woodbine Group of Syracuse, the Tailwater Lodge is an exceptional destination and partner to the Oswego County Department of Community Development, Tourism and Planning.
Staff from Oswego Health Home Care made the holidays brighter for two of its families. Employees collected toys and other items for a single father with three young children, as well as gifts for an elderly couple.
In this giving time of the year thoughts often turn to making the holiday season a little more enjoyable for those in need. For the Oswego County Board of Realtors helping area homeless youth is its mission for the season.
All Content Copyright Dot Publishing 2024. All Submissions Become Property of Dot Publishing All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.