Community Businesses Donate to Fulton Block Builders
Fulton Block Builders receives support from many community businesses taking them closer and closer to their fundraising goal.
Fulton Block Builders receives support from many community businesses taking them closer and closer to their fundraising goal.
The fourth annual Parent University brought community resources together with district families. With more than 30 service providers lining the halls of G. Ray Bodley High School at Saturday’s Parent University, parents learned of the many offerings for families of the Fulton community.
“I’ve been stationed at Naval Base San Diego my entire tour,” he told Oswego County Today. “I was driving to work one day, I think it was February 21, and in front of me a vehicle ran a stop light.” Two other vehicles were caught up in the ensuing collision. His actions that day helped save two lives.
Today’s News: There are many dangers involved with smoking; Wrestlers honored at season ending banquet; Students explore career options at SUNY Oswego; and more in today’s edition of The Raider – written by students in the GR Bodley Journalism Club and Journalism class.
Fulton City School District’s preliminary draft of the 2018-2019 school year budget considers the possibility for six positions to be cut within the district. Faced with an estimated $2 million shortfall in revenues before the use of reserves, the district is continuing to be “creative” and “extensive” in approaching the gap, Superintendent Brian Pulvino said, however, the potential for layoffs is still possible.
Today’s News: Bodley welcomes two new staff members; Records fall for Red Raider swimmers; Young goaltender makes his mark; and more in today’s edition of The Raider – written by students in the GR Bodley Journalism Club and Journalism class.
Fulton City School District will hold the fourth annual Parent University on Saturday, March 24 from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. at G. Ray Bodley High School. New this year, Parent University will include two showings of the award winning film, “Resilience.” As in years past, parents will have the opportunity to attend several informational sessions, attend student performances, and gather information from the community resource fair. Breakfast, lunch, transportation, and child surpervision is provided for free.
Today’s News: Quirk’s Players onstage tonight with Annie!; Weekend of success for Raider Robotics; Safety concerns discussed at Principal’s Roundtable; and more in today’s edition of The Raider – written by students in the GR Bodley Journalism Club and Journalism class.
Fulton’s third ward councilor Donald Patrick Jr. has scheduled an informational meeting for those residing within the ward he represents. Residents can meet in the library of Lanigan Elementary School located at 59 Bakeman Street on Thursday, March 15 at 6:30 p.m. Patrick has partnered with the city’s Department of Public Works commissioner Charles Smith III to present information pertinent to city residents and to help address questions and concerns from the community.
The Great Bear Springs Recreation Area received a huge thumbs up over the weekend. And, if the weather stays cold enough, it will last for a while longer.
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