Fulton Daily News
BOCES May Ask for $35 Mil Building Project For ‘Embarassing’ Campus; ‘We Don’t Need a Taj Mahal’, Says Fulton Board of Ed Member
Oswego County BOCES will ask its member school districts to consider a $35 million building project for its aging campus in Mexico, scaled back from the $48 million proposal rejected in 2008.
Officials of the school districts will meet with BOCES’ board on Monday for a full presentation of the plan.
RaiderNet Daily: Thinking of Veterans
Students think about veterans on this Veterans Day. Also today: students volunteer in the community; the weekend NFL picks; deer hunting season begins; and why you’re so tired all the time.
Parents, Students Criticize Hannibal French Class Taught by Internet
Hannibal High School’s last French class ever is not going well.
Students and parents complained to the Board of Education Wednesday night that the way the class is being taught is endangering the excellent grades of students in their critical junior year.
Thursday’s Links Worth Following
A short list on this holiday. It includes a setback for Indian tribes in the state, begbugs on campus and a new Governor in prison.
Fulton Prepares to Take Over Dog Licensing
The state is shutting down its central registry of dogs at the end of this year, one of many changes brought on by budget cuts.
The registry is going away, but the need to register dogs has not gone away.
Wednesday’s Links Worth Following
links for 2010-11-09
RaiderNet Daily: Helping Soldiers
Today: Students band together to help soldiers have a happier holiday. Also today: Reader’s Circle gets together; Science club heads to the zoo; and one student’s plea to disconnect from technology before it takes over your life.
Junior Raider: Meet Columbus
We welcome Fulton Junior High School’s Junior Raider Review to the list of school publications that we are happy to republish. It’s a monthly publication. In this month’s edition, a student introduces us to the story of the man behind Columbus Day. There’s a note from the Principal, and don’t miss Fridge Facts, the monthly calendar of events.