Syracuse Academy of Science senior Amari Williams was accepted to Cornell University. He applied to 14 colleges in his search. Cornell was his first choice.
During his time at SAS Amari participated in the drama crew and was part of the Science Olympiad instructed by Dr. Ay.
“Amari is a brilliant student who is excellent in both the courses he has taken and the research he has done. – Dr. Ay
Last year Amari was accepted into the Summer Science Immersion Program at SUNY Oswego. The program is held in July and provides students an opportunity to assist undergraduate or graduate students with their research projects. With his research he participated in the Central New York Science and Engineering fair where he won an honor medal. He and his partner were invited to Syracuse University for a research talk.
Amari achieved all of this by staying focused during his studies. His advice to his fellow students is to "try to keep doing better than before. ... It’s important to fix mistakes and overcome hurdles.”
Amari would like to thank Mrs.Brand, Dr. Kocak, Dr. Hayali, Mr. Bak and all the supportive teachers. Throughout his studies, all his teachers have been helpful, especially Mrs. Kubat, whom Amari says was a big help in the process, and Ms. McGinnis, whose AP literature class prepared him to write his college entrance essay.
Amari will major in Industrial Labor Relations with a focus in Business and Finance in the fall. Good luck, Amari!
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Friday May 5th and Saturday May 6th, the student directed play Alice in Wonderland: Urban Edition, took place at the High School. The evening's events totaled about an hour long, including an opening short skit that was student written and directed. The story starts with Alice and her sister at the Park. While her sister is on her cellphone Alice follows Rabbit down a subway tunnel and encounters a host of strange urban-type characters, including a Rat, a Caterpillar, a Cook, the Queen of Hearts, and a Grinning Cat. These characters each offer Alice advice on her journey.
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On Wednesday, April 12th, 2017, the SAS Elementary Celebtrated their Earth Day Celebration! Prior to April break in celebration of Earth Day, SASCS Elementary hosted a school-wide bottle and can drive. Students, families, teachers, and staff all helped the cause by donating bottles and cans. Each classroom competed for a pizza party to collect the most cans! The 4th grade students helped to collect all 13,000 bottles and cans into the box truck to bring them to the redemption center. As a community, we raised over $700 in bottle and can donations!
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On Wednesday, April 26th, 2017, high school juniors and accepted seniors were visited by a representative from Alfred University. Mr.Cooper spoke to students about the programs and opportunities Alfred University offers. Some of the seniors had an interview regarding their new grant program.
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On Friday, April 9th, 2017, SAS Elementary participated in their annual CUltural Cruise. Throughout the morning, the students circulated around the school into different classes to learn about different countries around the world! Students are able to make connections to their own lives, as well as share any cultural experiences they have themselves!
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