Tuesday, November 1st, 2022: It’s #SpiritWeek here at Syracuse Academy of Science High School and these Atoms prove there is no “I” in team by showing support for their favorite sports team!
Day two of spirit week is Fandom day. These are just a few of the students sporting their favorite gear.
Monday, October 24th, 2022: Syracuse Academy of Science Second Grade Atoms celebrated the start of Diwali.
Students practiced meditating, made paper lanterns, and a Rangoli craft to celebrate this festival of lights. Diwali is a five-day religious festival and one of the most important festivals within Hinduism. 2nd Grade had just finished their Ancient Asian Civilizations unit, which lined up nicely with Diwali.
Monday, October 24th, 2022: “Family trees need strong branches and deep roots.” As part of our efforts to increase Culturally Responsive Teaching, Syracuse Academy of Science Elementary School will encourage families to participate in various Family Projects during the school year. Students and families were tasked with creating a Family Tree together in October. Where we come from and who encompasses our families are an important part of who we are, and a family tree project allows students to show off their backgrounds. These are just a small sample of some of the beautiful and thought-out family trees that came into school.
Thank you to all the parents, guardians, and family members that helped our scholars make this first Family Project a great success!
Please visit our Facebook page to see more of the beautiful creations.
Monday, October 24th, 2022: Dean of Syracuse Academy of Science Elementary school Meghan Miller visited classroom 2-A for a read-aloud! Mrs. Miller is reading through the "There Was An Old Lady" series and started with "There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed Some Leaves." Students participated by reading their line: "perhaps she'll sneeze!" Thank you, Mrs. Miller, for reading with our second graders!
Monday, October 31st, 2022: It was just a bunch of hocus pocus in the halls of Syracuse Academy of Science. These high-schoolers had a spook-tacular time celebrating the first day of spirit week with a fall festival, proving you’re never too old to dress up for Halloween.
We hope everyone has a safe and happy Halloween!