Friday, October 1st, 2021—Traffic came to a halt when Syracuse Academy of Science elementary school students and their families came to school Friday morning, and saw teacher Ms. A-B dressed as a traffic cone! Who says you can’t ‘reroute’ a little fun, excitement and laughter on a school day … especially on a Friday? What a fun way to celebrate and kick-off the start of October.
Friday, October 8th, 2021—What could Syracuse Academy of Science elementary school students in Ms. Dickinson’s class possibly be doing on a beautiful fall day? Why conducting a hands-on, minds-on science experiment of course! For this science experiment, students utilized the sunlight to cast shadows on a variety of objects. Students were tasked with documenting the shadows the objects created, as well as any additional findings. Keep up the great work, Atoms!
Thursday, September 30th, 2021—For the month of September, Syracuse Academy of Science elementary school students were recognized for demonstrating the character trait of responsibility. We would like to congratulate the students selected for September's Student of the Month ceremony! Keep up the great work.
Tune in each month as we share, and celebrate the students selected for our monthly Student on the Month celebration. Each month, students will be recognized for their demonstration of that month's character trait.
Thursday, September 30th, 2021—In late September, Syracuse Academy of Science high school hosted its annual Back to School night, for their students and families. During this time-honored tradition students and their families had an opportunity to visit and meet with their teachers, as well as, pick up a customized SANY swag bag, goodies and treats. It was so great to see everyone that attended, and it was a perfect way to kick-off the school year.
Friday, September 24th, 2021—Syracuse Academy of Science middle school project based learning students (PBL) in Ms. Obrist’s class will share the love of reading with the greater Syracuse community this year.
Earlier this month, students raised awareness of this community project and called for donations from its community members. It’s with great pleasure that we share with you today, the students have achieved their goal in earning funding for their little free libraries and look forward to spreading the love of reading and books to others in need.
Keep up the great work Atoms, we look forward to seeing pictures of the little free libraries later this school year!