Fulton Daily News
RaiderNet Daily: Cuts Coming
Students start to get the word: Next year’s school budget will take away some of the things they love. Also today, a preview of the upcoming baseball season.
Weather Notebook For March 21, 2011
Fulton and Oswego received no snow or rain on March 20. However, today, the first full day of spring, is a different story.
Weather Notebook For March 18, 2011
The Fulton area enjoyed a sunny and dry St. Patrick’s Day.
Hannibal’s Prioritized Cuts Include Sports, Music, Art
They discovered that their list of possible cuts — all of which they said would harm education — would save more than the amount needed to fill the more than $600,000 gap between income and expenses for next school year.
That’s the good news.
The bad news is that the priority list would eliminate every extracurricular activity at Hannibal, badly damage co-curricular activities like band and chorus, and take another slice from academics.
Fulton’s Grimshaw-Parker Finalist for J-E Schools Job
Fulton resident Deborah Parker Grimshaw is one of three finalists for the job of Superintendent of Schools in the Jordan-Elbridge school district, according to reports in The Citizen.
RaiderNet Daily: They’re All-League
Atop today’s news: All-League honors for two Red Raider athletes. Also today: Mock Trial team falls just short, and why the drama program is much more than just plays.
Oswego County Opportunities Celebrates 45th Anniversary
The organization celebrated its milestone Tuesday afternoon at the Senior Dinning and Activities Center in the Fulton Municipal Building. It is looking forward to another 45 years of ‘building partnerships that improve the quality of life and create successful communities.’
RaiderNet Daily: A Slice of Pi
The Math Club celebrates Pi Day. Also, honors for students at a local art show.
Weather Notebook For March 15, 2011
Fulton’s monthly rainfall total inched up to 2.55 inches. Another 0.03-inch fell early one March 14. There was no more snowfall, however.
