Burritt Motors, OCO Provide Students With Backpacks
Students in the Fulton School Mentoring Program were able to start school with the supplies they needed thanks to generous donation from Burritt Motors in Oswego.
Students in the Fulton School Mentoring Program were able to start school with the supplies they needed thanks to generous donation from Burritt Motors in Oswego.

The heat and humidity didn’t deter Oswegonians from purchasing their favorite fruits, vegetables and sweets or just meeting their friends downtown. Thursday was SUNY Oswego night at the market and many college students were among the dozens of market-goers.

Approximately 375 freshmen got their first lessons at Oswego High School on Monday. The OHS Class of 2014 was welcomed by administration, teachers and students for the annual freshmen orientation. Students received their 2010-11 class schedules and were able to meet with their guidance counselors and have their photos taken for their student ID badges. Tours of the school were offered and a picnic style dinner was provided for everyone.
The supplies will be utilized by youngsters as they begin the new school year.
The Oswego High School “Class of 2014†will be welcomed by administration, teachers and students on Aug. 30 for the annual freshmen orientation.
Participants in the CYO Summer Recreation Program at Catholic Charities were treated to a special presentation by Billie Crandall-Brady, coordinator of the Oswego County Traffic Safety Board, on the importance of roadway safety.
When students return for the 2010-11 school they will notice some changes aimed at enhancing their academic careers Other changes, they might not notice. ‘We want to instill school spirit, Buc Pride, from the elementary level right through graduation. Buc Pride,’ the superintendent said.
Participants in Catholic Charities’ CYO Recreation Program learned the importance of maintaining a balanced diet.

In an effort to ensure every child is prepared for school, the United Way of Greater Oswego County held its annual Success By 6 “Stuff a Bus†campaign at nine different bus locations around the county. The school supplies will now be divided among the nine districts in the coming days.
Reading during the summer months is invaluable for youngsters. With that as a major concern, Fitzhugh Park Elementary School Principal Donna Simmons sought to initiate a summer literacy program for students in her school.
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