Friday, April 2nd, 2021—Syracuse Academy of Science high school welcomes Mayen Shohl for its next Senior Spotlight. This budding business tycoon shares with us in our virtual interview his sweet hidden talent, favorite memory as an Atom, advice for future Atoms, who inspires him the most, and much more. As we get ready to shine the ‘Senior Spotlight,’ read our interview below with high school Atom, Mayen Shohl.
Interview with Mayen Shohl
Wednesday, March 24th, 2021—Syracuse Academy of Science high school Girl’s Volleyball season is underway! The Atoms kicked-off their season against the Institute of Technology Central on Wednesday, March 24th. The Atoms are currently ranked 5th in their division with three games under their belt. The girls have a game this afternoon against Manlius Pebble Hill at 4:30 PM. Good Luck, Atoms! Click here to visit our Facebook page to view pictures of the first game of the Girl’s Volleyball season.
Monday, March 1st, 2021—Earlier this month the Syracuse Academy of Science high school students participated in the Getty Art Museum Challenge. This challenge invites participants of all ages to recreate famous pictures or paintings using everyday objects as props. This simple challenge is one that is fun for the whole family and can provide great entertainment. The spring semester art students at Syracuse Academy of Science high school tested their creativity when participating in this challenge. Click here to visit our Facebook page to view their Getty Art Museum Challenge pictures.
Friday, March 12th, 2021—Syracuse Academy of Science elementary school Atoms in room 1B become paleontologist for a day as they learn about the history of the earth. Students were tasked with creating their own fossils using Q-tips. It’s safe to say this project was not only Dino-mite, but hands-on, minds-on learning is certainly not extinct! Keep up the great work, Atoms.
Thursday, March 25th, 2021—Let the ‘Madness’ continue! Syracuse Academy of Science middle school continues with their, ‘what’s March without a little ‘Madness” celebration as students participate in a variety of activities with a series of competitions. Remote learning student were able to participate at home and watch their classmates compete in the following categories:
Below are the First, Second, Third and Online winners from each of these categories.
COHORT A & ONLINE WINNERS
Free Throw Competition
Obstacle Course Competition
Dance-Off Competition/Talent Show
Hula-Hoop Competition
Balloon Race Competition
COHORT B & ONLINE WINNERS
Free Throw Competition
Obstacle Course Competition
Dance-Off Competition/Talent Show
Hula-Hoop Competition
Balloon Race Competition
How ‘Sweet’ it is to be a Syracuse Academy of Science middle school Atom! Congratulations to all of our student participants, please click here to visit our Facebook page to view more pictures from the 'what's March without a little 'Madness'' event.