Minetto Recognizes Its Sixth Graders
Minetto Elementary School sixth graders were in the spotlight at the annual honors program conducted before a cafeteria-packed with parents, friends, family and staff members.

Minetto Elementary School sixth graders were in the spotlight at the annual honors program conducted before a cafeteria-packed with parents, friends, family and staff members.

The school year has ended at the Frederick Leighton Elementary School, but as the days wound down the administration and faculty took time to recognize the contributions of many students.

The students and seniors have been writing to each other twice a month this school year getting to know each other, and talking about everything from hobbies to current events. The pairs recently met face to face in the culmination of a year-long pen pal program called KPS Connections.

Once again the students of the Frederick Leighton Elementary School held a talent show to benefit the school wide PBIS effort as well as the Human Concern Center.

The entire student body turned out Monday morning to salute the flag. Special guests at the program were John Canale and members of Oswego’s Battle of the Bulge organization.

Students and their families attending the Health and Science Fair at Fulton’s Fairgrieve Elementary School got an up close look of the medical imaging and laboratory services offered by Oswego Health through some fun, hands-on demonstrations.

Fitzhugh Park School held “Freaky Friday” as a culmination to its annual March Madness month. The day was designed to have the school show support for the Red Cross Japan Disaster Relief Fund. Schools throughout the Oswego City School District held similar events to raise money for the same cause.

Under the direction of P.E. teachers Robin and Chris Scholla every grade participated with a variety of unique and different exercises that included parachute play, chicken noodle tag, yoga, cup stacking and other events.

The sixth graders at the Fitzhugh Park Elementary school answered one question a day during Black History Month. The students earning the most points were recipients of gift cards from river’s end bookstore.

Fitzhugh Park Elementary School kicked off its annual March Madness month with Buc Blue and White Day on March 4.
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