Exceptional Ed Students Benefit APW BackPack Program
Exceptional Education students in Sybil Ruffels’ Community Service Learning class at Altmar-Parish-Williamstown Central School District are working to benefit the school’s BackPack program.
Exceptional Education students in Sybil Ruffels’ Community Service Learning class at Altmar-Parish-Williamstown Central School District are working to benefit the school’s BackPack program.
Continuity of collecting and promoting school and community news through several journalism exercises occurs from the elementary buildings, Fulton Junior High School and up to G. Ray Bodley High School.
According to high school music teacher and Purple Gallery adviser Shirley Terrinoni, the play will provide an evening of entertainment and fun for the actors and audience alike.
Maple fanatics can get their fill of fresh syrup and other delicious maple products at several local farms during New York State Maple Weekends March 19 and 20, and April 2 and 3. Producers will host tours, demonstrate the latest technology, and show how sap is collected from maple trees, boiled, and transformed into delicious maple syrup.
SUNY Oswego sociology professor Tim Delaney has filled what he saw as a large gap in the literature of sports studies, editing a new cross-disciplinary book on sportsmanship.
On April 1, the Oswego County Humane Society will host the Fools for Fur Balls Party from 6 to 10 p.m. at Lombardo’s Bridie Manor, 1830 Bridie Manor, Oswego. The event will include music by Just Push Play Productions, dancing, games, contests, a silent auction and a cash bar.
The Oswego City-County Youth Bureau is accepting applications for Counselor-in-Training positions for the summer residential camp at Camp Hollis. Youth aged 15 or 16 years old may apply to be accepted into this training program.
Carolyn Ahart, member of AmeriCorps, is currently collecting non-perishable food items for Oswego Human Concerns.
The Fulton City School District has engaged community members, parents, students and teachers in collecting data to be used for school improvement initiatives. More than 2,200 respondents answered survey questions with categorized answers of an item being either an asset, an emerging strength or potential risk.
Dr. Frank Fruce recently visited Fairgrieve Elementary School to explain the importance of brushing and flossing teeth. He said not only does what people eat and drink effect how people grow, food particles and beverages also can cause plaque and germs to collect on teeth if the teeth are not brushed.
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