
Tuesday, April 28th, 2026: Syracuse Academy of Science High School was excited to welcome local artist Jaleel Campbell to Mrs. Merrithew’s art classes.
Jaleel shared his creative journey, artistic inspiration, and the hard work it takes to turn passion into a career. Students had the opportunity to learn from his experiences, ask questions, and gain insight into the world of art beyond the classroom. Visits like this help inspire our students to think creatively and see the many possibilities that come with pursuing their talents. Thank you, Jaleel, for taking the time to spend with our students and for encouraging the next generation of artists!

Monday, May 4th, 2026: During the final two weeks of April, Syracuse Academy of Science Elementary proudly hosted its annual school-wide food drive to support the Food Bank of Central New York. At the conclusion of the drive, Ms. Cahalan accompanied a group of eight students to personally deliver the donated items. While there, the students had the opportunity to tour the facility and gain a deeper understanding of how their efforts directly support individuals and families in need within the community.
In total, SAS collected an impressive 525 pounds of food, equivalent to approximately 400 meals, highlighting the generosity and collective impact of our school community. Great job, Atoms!

Saturday, May 2nd, 2026: Syracuse Academy of Science High School participated in the Invention Convention in Albany for the first time. Although the team was not selected as Gold winners to advance to the Henry Ford National Competition, the experience provided valuable learning opportunities and meaningful insight into the innovation process.
Students presented their project, a low-cost galvanostat for water splitting, which showcased creativity, scientific thinking, and real-world problem-solving skills. Throughout the competition, students gained hands-on experience in presenting their ideas and learned the importance of areas such as marketing, budgeting, and effective communication when developing innovative solutions.
Most importantly, the event highlighted the power of invention-based learning at SAS. By engaging in authentic, project-based experiences, students were able to think critically, collaborate, and apply their knowledge to real-world challenges.
SAS High School is proud of the students’ hard work, dedication, and professionalism throughout the competition and looks forward to building on this experience in future years.

Friday, May 8th, 2026: Syracuse Academy of Science High School proudly hosted our Second Annual Alumni Dinner!
It was incredible to welcome alumni from the Classes of 2009 through 2025 back to celebrate, reconnect, and share their journeys since graduation. From catching up with former classmates and teachers to hearing inspiring stories of success, the evening was a wonderful reminder that the SAS family lasts far beyond high school.
To all of our alumni who attended, thank you for coming back, sharing your memories, and continuing to inspire the next generation of students. Your accomplishments, support, and connection to our school community mean so much to us.
We are grateful for each and every one of you and can’t wait to do it again next year!

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2026: As part of our ongoing Earth Week Speaker Series, we were excited to welcome representatives from Miller Environmental Group to speak with our students.
Kimberly Kohar, Tyson Garvey, and Aimie Longway delivered an engaging presentation on the safe disposal of household chemicals, the environmental cleanup process following disasters, and the protective measures professionals take when working with hazardous materials. Their real-world insights helped students better understand the importance of environmental safety and responsibility.
To extend the learning beyond the classroom, each student received bean seeds to take home and plant, encouraging hands-on engagement with sustainability and environmental stewardship.
We thank the Miller Environmental team for sharing their expertise and inspiring our students to care for the world around them.

Thursday, April 23rd, 2026: In honor of Earth Day, Dr. Ay's high school science class had the incredible opportunity to welcome Charles G. Usher, CEO of Marine Pollution Control Corporation, as a guest speaker.
Mr. Usher delivered an engaging and informative presentation on marine pollution and oil spills, directly connecting to the topics students have been exploring this year, including plastic degradation, the role of bacteria in oil spill cleanup, and marine life protection.
Drawing from his extensive experience in environmental protection, he shared real-world insights, including his firsthand knowledge of the Exxon Valdez oil spill. His stories helped students better understand the long-term environmental impact of pollution and the critical importance of protecting our oceans and ecosystems.
The presentation was both inspiring and educational, showing students how science extends far beyond the classroom and plays a vital role in addressing real-world challenges and careers.

Thursday, April 23rd, 2026: To conclude our Earth Week Speaker Series, Syracuse Academy of Science Elementary School welcomed Lisa Piering from OCRRA for an engaging and educational presentation.
Students participated in a hands-on activity where they examined everyday items and determined whether they could be recycled. The interactive lesson sparked curiosity and discussion, revealing that some commonly assumed recyclable items—such as egg cartons—may no longer be recyclable because the materials have already been processed multiple times.
This eye-opening experience helped students better understand the importance of proper recycling practices and encouraged them to think more critically about how they can care for the environment.
Thank you, OCRRA, for helping our students become more informed and environmentally responsible citizens!

Thursday, April 23rd, 2026: Syracuse Academy of Science Elementary School welcomed parents and families to an engaging, well-attended Curriculum Night. The event provided a meaningful opportunity for students to take the lead, guiding their loved ones through their classrooms and proudly sharing their academic progress and achievements.
Families also had the chance to connect with teachers, ask questions, and gain deeper insight into their child’s learning experience. The strong turnout reflected our school community's continued commitment to supporting student success.
To make the evening even more special, we were excited to feature Delicias at Monticello, a food truck owned by one of our school families. Guests enjoyed delicious, authentic Cuban cuisine while connecting with one another in a welcoming and festive atmosphere.
Thank you to everyone who attended and helped make this event such a success!