Tuesday, March 3, 2020—Middle School Atoms were awarded certificates for their hard work in their core classes as well as special presentations for robotics and PBIS. This is a great time for students and faculty alike as we get the opportunity to recognize the amazing efforts of our Atoms. #SASAtoms
Monday, March 2, 2020—The #SASCS choir visited Syracuse University. We went to an admissions session, took a campus tour, ate lunch in a dining hall, and attended a rehearsal of the Syracuse University Singers Choir in the School of Music. Students spent the day experiencing college-life and music in college!
Friday, February 28, 2020—A cornerstone of the #SASCS foundation is our commitment to promoting scientific literacy. Scholars at the Middle School recently presented their annual science fair projects to judges from around the community, including SANY Alumni. Way to go, Atoms!
Thursday, March 5, 2020—Here at the elementary school, art is created, celebrated and shared. We began sharing out student artwork with families through Artsonia at the beginning of the school year and are proud to continue to use this tool. Each month a newsletter is sent through email, sharing the artful news of the month and upcoming events related to art. Along with the newsletter, each project students create is uploaded to their personalized portfolio. If you have activated parental access, you can see your student's artwork. If not, please see the artsonia login information on your dojo account.
Friday, February 28, 2020—It's #ReadAcrossAmerica week! The middle school kicked off the celebrations last Friday by celebrating Dr. Seuss’ (belated) birthday! Students rotated between three different stations related to the books Horton Hatches the Egg, The Cat in the Hat, Oh the Places You’ll Go and The Lorax. The stations included reading and writing activities, STEM activities, and a video with activities about The Lorax. We would like to leave you with one of our favorite quotes that embodies what we hope for our students as they go into the world, “Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It’s not.” - The Lorax.