
Congratulations to all our SAS Atoms who proudly represented SAS at the Genius Olympiad 2026! This year, our talented students took the international stage, competing across three highly competitive categories: Science, Robotics, and Art.
A massive congratulations to our Robotics Team on earning the Gold Medal in the Robotics category!
This incredible honor places our team among the very best projects in the world. The Genius Olympiad recognizes only the top 5% of projects in each category with a Gold Medal, making this achievement even more remarkable.
A special congratulations to our outstanding team members:
⭐ Aamiran Ridha
⭐ Aracali Goodyear
⭐ Kevin James
Their creativity, dedication, perseverance, and countless hours of hard work led to this well-deserved recognition. They represented Syracuse Academy of Science with professionalism, innovation, and excellence, making our entire school community proud.
We also want to shine a bright spotlight on our exceptional students who competed in the Science and Art categories.
Earning a spot as a finalist to present at the Genius Olympiad is a monumental achievement in itself. These students spent months researching, designing, and perfecting their projects to compete alongside some of the world's best young minds. Their artistic vision, scientific curiosity, and dedication to their craft perfectly embody the spirit of the SAS Atoms. We are incredibly proud of their hard work and the passion they brought to the international stage!
We would also like to recognize robotics coaches Mr. Zengin and Mr. Kovar, as well as the dedicated teachers and mentors who guided our Science and Art students. Their leadership, guidance, encouragement, and unwavering support throughout the year have helped make these outstanding opportunities possible.
Thank you to everyone who has supported our academic, art, and robotics programs throughout the year. Your encouragement plays an important role in helping our students reach new heights.
Way to go, SAS ATOMS! Your hard work has earned you all a place among the world's best young innovators and creators!

Today marked a proud moment for our seniors and the broader Syracuse community as students from Syracuse Academy of Science Charter School unveiled a brand-new historical marker honoring Rev. Jermain Wesley Loguen at Loguen Park.
Under the guidance of instructor Donald Dwyer, this student-led effort brought an important piece of local history to life. The students dedicated themselves to researching Rev. Loguen’s life and legacy, gathering the necessary historical documentation, and successfully completing the rigorous application process. Their hard work paid off when they secured a grant from the William G. Pomeroy Foundation to erect a marker that formally recognizes Rev. Loguen’s monumental contributions as an abolitionist, minister, and a key leader in the Underground Railroad.
The unveiling ceremony brought together a host of local leaders and historians to celebrate the students' achievement. The event featured remarks from:
The ceremony concluded with closing remarks from Mr. Dwyer, whose guidance and passion helped lead this meaningful project from a classroom concept to a tangible reality.
"Seeing the significance of their research recognized by local officials, historians, and community members was a powerful reminder that student work can make a lasting difference."
While the students knew their academic work was important, many did not fully realize the profound impact they were making until they saw so many distinguished community leaders and supporters gather for the unveiling.
We are incredibly proud of our students for their hard work, rigorous scholarship, and commitment to preserving and sharing Syracuse’s history. Congratulations to these dedicated students for helping ensure that one of Syracuse's most important voices for freedom and justice continues to be remembered and celebrated!

Friday, May 15th, 2026: Syracuse Academy of Science Elementary School's first-grade students enjoyed an exciting field trip to The Haven at Skanda, a farm in Cazenovia where our very own Mrs. Goyer houses her horse, Chester.
During their visit, students had the opportunity to meet and pet farm animals while learning about life on a working farm. One of the highlights of the day was meeting Chester and taking turns riding him.
The field trip provided scholars with a fun, hands-on learning opportunity outside the classroom and allowed them to connect with animals in a unique way. Students returned with smiles, stories, and lasting memories from their day on the farm.
A special thank you to Mrs. Goyer for sharing her love of horses and helping make this exciting experience possible for our students.

Sunday, May 31st, 2026: Mission accomplished! Congratulations to the Syracuse Academy of Science Middle School rocket team, Mission Impulsible I, for an outstanding performance at the Museum of Science & Technology's Rocket Challenge. Demonstrating impressive engineering, teamwork, and problem-solving skills, the team successfully launched their rocket to an impressive height of 228 feet.
Following its flight, the rocket deployed its parachutes flawlessly, allowing it to return safely to the ground. Most importantly, the team's courageous "Eggstronaut" completed the mission unharmed, landing safely without a scratch.
We are incredibly proud of these young engineers for their hard work, creativity, and dedication. Their success is a testament to their STEM knowledge and perseverance as they reached new heights and accomplished their mission with excellence.

Thursday, May 28th, 2026: Syracuse Academy of Science 5th-grade students brought history, sports, science, entertainment, and more to life during this year's Celebrity Wax Museum!
As the culminating event of their year-long research projects, students transformed into their chosen celebrities and historical figures, showcasing the knowledge they gained through months of research and preparation. Dressed in costume and fully in character, students delivered speeches, shared fun facts, and highlighted the lives and accomplishments of the individuals they portrayed.
From athletes and inventors to performers and influential leaders, each student demonstrated exceptional dedication, creativity, and confidence as they presented their work to family members, staff, and fellow students.
We are incredibly proud of the hard work, perseverance, and presentation skills our students displayed throughout this project and during the event. Thank you to all the families and guests who joined us to celebrate our students' achievements and support their learning journey.

Friday, April 17th, 2026: We are so proud of Ruqayyah McCarthy and Joanna Eze, who qualified for the International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF)!
As part of this incredible achievement, they had the opportunity to attend the Energy Symposium at SUNY ESF on Friday, April 17th. This experience allowed them to engage with experts, explore innovative ideas, and deepen their understanding of important topics in energy and sustainability.
Opportunities like this continue to inspire and challenge our students as they represent our school at such a high level. We can’t wait to see all they accomplish next!

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.