The End Of A Tradition
Today’s News: Big wins for Raider soccer, a profile of GRB’s newest administrator and more are in today’s edition of RaiderNet Daily.
Today’s News: Big wins for Raider soccer, a profile of GRB’s newest administrator and more are in today’s edition of RaiderNet Daily.
The Fulton City Board of Education released and reviewed standardized testing results for grades 3-8 for the 2014-2015 school year at its September 29 meeting. Elizabeth Conners, executive director of instruction and assessment, presented the assessment report’s results to the board and the meeting’s audience. Overall, Conners emphasized the opportunity for growth and areas for improvement.
Today’s News: Germs are in the air, and the boys’ soccer team is state ranked in today’s edition of RaiderNet Daily.
The volunteer stewards of Great Bear Springs Recreational Area have completed a wheelchair, handicapped accessible trail at Great Bear. Named the Apple Trail, the trail is approximately .4-mile, meandering through canopied sections of the original apple orchard.
Today’s News: Language club news and how to avoid those striped “cats” in today’s edition of RaiderNet Daily.
Today’s News: Here’s news from the HOPE Club, and Quirk’s Players and more in today’s edition of RaiderNet Daily.
Following a September 10 hearing between the NYSDOH Board of Professional Medical Conduct and Respondent, Dilip Kumar Roy, M.D., the Department of Health has ordered his license as a physician in the state of New York be surrendered effective October, 1 2015. The decision comes after an investigtion into Dr. Roy’s practice following a May 2015 arrest for one count of Rape in the 3rd degree, a felony.
Today’s News: Questions about the school mascot and some of the history of Fulton and the Iroquois are in today’s edition of RaiderNet Daily.
Following a lengthy investigation, Fulton Police have filed charges against several individuals relative to a July 31 hit and run motor vehicle accident that occurred at outside Shotz Bar at 320 W. First St in Fulton.
Bill Cahill and the entire sixth grade of Volney Elementary took to the field at their school to launch the rockets the students had so excitedly engineered over the past two weeks. The sixth grade class along with their family stood outside as two students at a time approached the table to prepare their rockets for launch. Then, they all joined together in a countdown from five to launch their rockets into the sky and try to catch them on the way back down.
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