Friday, March 6, 2020—Friday marked the end of an exciting Read Across America Week. Students celebrating reading and Dr. Seuss with crazy sock, hair, hat, and mustache day. They learned about the authors and the importance of reading not just during this week, but all the time!
Thursday, March 5, 2020—Students and families enjoyed an evening of math games last Thursday. Some of the favorites were Bowling, Shape Twister, and Cup Stacking. Through these fun games, math concepts were practiced as such basic math facts, geometry, vocabulary, and estimating.
Thursday, March 5, 2020—Seventh-grade students in the Middle School PBL class presented their projects on their Little Free Library; and the importance of literacy. The students designed a Little Free Library box to be built and placed at the Boys & Girls Clubs of America on East Fayette St. Director of the Boys and Girls Club Ms. Delee and local resident Mr. Kratz; who has his own Little Free Library up the street from the #SASCS middle school, sat on the panel as each team presented their designs and plans.
The winning team with the design of The Wizard of Oz will be built by the PBL students and housed at the Boys and Girls Club on East Fayette St later this year.
Thursday, March 5, 2020—A mini-celebration was held for fifth grade Pro and All-Star students. These students were rewarded with board games for following the school norms of respect, safety, and responsibility with due diligence. Keep it up, Atoms!
Friday, February 28, 2020—February 28th marked the annual science fair at the Syracuse Academy of Science High School. Students from grades 8-12 shared student-driven research projects in a public forum and received feedback from valued community members. Students will use this feedback to prepare for the upcoming CNY STEM Science Fair hosted by the Most on March 29.