Wednesday, September 24th, 2025: Juniors and seniors at Syracuse Academy of Science had the opportunity to meet with an admissions representative from Susquehanna University. The visit gave students a clear look at college life, from academic programs and campus community to what admissions officers look for in applications. It also helped them take the next steps in preparing for their college journeys.
How to research academic programs and match majors to interests and career goals.
What campus life is like — housing, student organizations, and support services.
Which parts of an application matter most (courses, grades, extracurriculars, essays, and letters of recommendation.)
Practical tips for campus visits, interviews, and communicating with admissions offices.
For Juniors
Build a college list: tour virtual or in-person, and note programs and campus size you prefer.
Strengthen your academic record: prioritize challenging coursework and consistent grades.
Get involved: take leadership in at least one extracurricular and track achievements.
Start college testing planning: research SAT/ACT dates and prep resources if you plan to test.
Meet with the school counselor Mr. Kovar to map a senior year timeline.
For Seniors
Finalize your college list and deadlines; create an application calendar.
Ask teachers for recommendation letters early and provide them with a resume/summary.
Draft and revise application essays — aim for thoughtful, specific stories.
Complete FAFSA and any institutional financial aid forms as soon as possible.
Visit final-choice campuses or attend admitted-student events before deciding.
Early and intentional preparation dramatically reduces stress and increases options. Visits like Susquehanna’s give students firsthand information that helps them make informed choices about majors, campus fit, and application strategy — all crucial for a successful college application season.
Schedule a meeting with Mr. Kovar to review their personalized college timeline.
Encourage students to reflect on what they learned during the visit and update their college lists.
Watch for upcoming college rep visits and field trip opportunities.
Thursday, September 28th, 2025: Juniors and seniors at Syracuse Academy of Science (SASCS) saw the college's next steps firsthand when a SUNY Canton admissions representative visited campus. The session gave students practical information about college life, academic programs, and the many opportunities SUNY Canton offers, helping students take confident steps toward their post-secondary goals.
During the visit, students learned about:
Academic programs and majors that match current career trends
Campus life, student supports, and residential life expectations
Admissions requirements, application timelines, and financial aid basics
Ways to prepare now — coursework, extracurriculars, and summer opportunities
This visit is part of SASCS’s ongoing college-and-career readiness work. Opportunities like these help students make informed choices, ask the right questions, and build a realistic plan for next year and beyond.
Thursday, September 18th, 2025: The Syracuse Academy of Science High School soccer team proudly hosted Tully for their first-ever home game on the brand-new soccer field.
This milestone marks an exciting new chapter for Atoms Athletics. From teamwork on the field to the energy in the stands, it was a day to remember. Congratulations to our student-athletes—we can’t wait to see what this season brings!
Monday, September 15th, 2025: During her morning walkthroughs, Syracuse Academy of Science Elementary School Dean Mrs. Miller captured some wonderful moments of Eureka Math. Kindergarten and first-grade Atoms were busy building strong foundations in math, practicing problem-solving, exploring numbers, and sharpening their skills through hands-on learning.
Seeing our youngest learners grow in confidence and curiosity is exciting as they discover that math is not just about numbers; it’s about thinking, reasoning, and exploring new ideas.
Way to go, Atoms!
Friday, September 12th, 2025: The first Syracuse Academy of Science Elementary students of the 2025–26 school year signed their names on Mrs. Miller’s Wall of Marvelous Minds.
This special recognition is awarded to students who demonstrate academic excellence or outstanding citizenship. By earning their place on the wall, these Atoms set a positive example for their classmates and showed what it means to lead with knowledge and character.
Congratulations to our first honorees of the year. Way to go, Atoms!
Thursday, September 11th, 2025: Ms. Robinson and Ms. Cahalan taught first graders about Beat the Bell, Syracuse Academy of Science Elementary’s fun initiative to encourage daily, on-time attendance.
Here’s how it works: randomly throughout the week, a classroom number is called during morning announcements. If students in that class are present, on time, and ready to learn, they win a prize!
Now in its second year, Beat the Bell is helping students build positive habits while celebrating the importance of showing up daily. We’re excited to see our Atoms rise to the challenge!
Saturday, September 6th, 2025: The Syracuse Academy of Science High School robotics team joined fellow competitors at the FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) Kickoff Event, which was hosted at Mohawk Valley Community College (MVCC) in Utica. This exciting event marked the official start of the 2025–2026 FTC season and unveiled this year’s game, DECODE.
The team explored the game materials and rules throughout the day, gaining valuable insight into their challenges this season. Students also had the opportunity to collaborate with other teams, share ideas, and begin brainstorming innovative designs for their new robot.
We can’t wait to see the creativity, teamwork, and determination our Atoms bring to this year’s competitions!
Watch the official 2025–2026 FTC Kickoff Game Reveal video to learn more about the DECODE game.
Wednesday, September 3rd, 2025: Syracuse Academy of Science is excited to kick off another incredible school year! Our Atoms had a successful first day of school. Hallways were buzzing with excitement, classrooms came alive with learning, and the energy of new beginnings set the tone for a fantastic year ahead.
At Syracuse Academy of Science, our mission is guided by core values that shape everything we do:
Glocal Learning – We empower students to think globally while acting locally, preparing them to make meaningful contributions to their communities and the world.
College Preparation- From the very first day, we prepare our students for higher education by fostering academic excellence, leadership, and perseverance.
STEM Curriculum – Our science, technology, engineering, and math programs challenge students to think critically, solve problems creatively, and prepare for the careers of tomorrow.
These values ensure that every student has the knowledge, skills, and confidence to succeed in college, career, and life.
Here’s to a successful school year!
Friday, August 1st, 2025: Syracuse Academy of Science Elementary School wrapped up its final week of a summer filled with creativity, curiosity, and hands-on learning! Under the guidance of our talented Art Teacher, Ms. AB, students spent their days exploring projects that sparked their imagination and challenged their problem-solving skills.
From science experiments to towering cup structures, each activity encouraged collaboration and critical thinking. Students also designed and built their marble runs and finger-skate parks, testing and refining their creations. The highlight for many was diving into 3D printing, bringing their unique designs to life, and learning how technology can turn ideas into reality.
This engaging summer program inspired a love for learning that students will carry into the school year ahead. Thank you to Ms. AB for making this summer memorable for our Atoms!
Wednesday, May 21st, 2025: Fourth-grade students from Syracuse Academy of Science Elementary School enjoyed a unique and engaging field trip to Fairmount Glen Miniature Golf Course! This hands-on learning experience allowed students to apply their knowledge of angles and force in a real-world setting.
As they made their way through the historic course, students discussed how the angle of their swing and the force behind the ball impacted their shots, putting classroom concepts into practice in a fun and memorable way.
This was our school's first visit to Fairmount Glen, and it was a hit! Students deepened their understanding of key math and science principles and enjoyed the rich history and charm of one of Central New York’s most beloved mini-golf locations.
We look forward to continuing to find new ways to make learning meaningful and fun for our students!