Friday, May 28th, 2021—Syracuse Academy of Science virtually interviews high school senior Yhadia Wilson for its bi-weekly Senior Spotlight. During our interview, Yhadia shares with us how she has her eyes set on making history in the medical field by becoming the first African American female neurosurgeon! This bright young Atom also mentions who is the most inspirational person in her life, favorite memory at Syracuse Academy of Science and so much more. Read our interview below with Yhadia Wilson as we get ready to shine that Senior Spotlight.
Interview with Yhadia Wilson
Friday, May 21st, 2021—On a hot sunny day in Central New York, the Syracuse Academy of Science elementary students in the third grade take a quick stretch break in between class projects. To beat the heat, Atoms shared their impressive and slightly back breaking moves that will leave you with your back possibly aching. We advise to please stretch before and after if you attempt any of these flips, twists, splits and human pretzels. Very impressive, Atoms you are all certainly talented!
Friday, May 21st, 2021—Earlier this month, Syracuse Academy of Science high school students, faculty and staff had an opportunity to highlight the variety of connections they have with countries from around the world to celebrate the cultural diversity of its school and community. Students who take the subjects of A.S.L., Art, Music, P.E. and Spanish participated in class projects that highlight and celebrate country’s languages and cultures from around the world.
Today, in honor of World Culture Day, we invite you to click here to explore the Syracuse Academy of Science Language and Culture Festival interactive world map.
Friday, May 21st, 2021—Syracuse Academy of Science high school welcomes a high school teacher who has a heart of gold, loves and cares for the Atoms as if they were his own children, let us introduce Mr. Joshua! Mr. Joshua is a Behavioral Specialist for the 11th and 12th grade Atoms, and he shares with us a very encouraging message for the students, his favorite book of all time, greatest accomplishment of all time and so much more. Without further ado, scroll down below to read our virtual interview with Mr. Joshua for this week's Teacher Spotlight.
Interview with Mr. Joshua
Monday, May 17th, 2021—Syracuse Academy of Science second grade Atoms combine two of their favorite subjects in a hands-on, minds-on printmaking activity. During this activity, students were able to explore radial symmetry, which is an art technique where you create a design that when turned looks the same from any angle. To create their designs, Atoms designed their own plate which they would then ink to make their original piece. From there, they would use that same plate to create multiple designs to add to their collection and portfolio. Keep up the great work, Atoms!