Friday, March 5th, 2021—Paint us excited as we share that earlier this month, the Syracuse Academy of Science elementary Atoms expressed their creativity in art class. The students in kindergarten and 1st grade drew beautiful self-portraits, while the Atoms in 2nd - 4th grade experimented with color creation. They discovered how to make various shades, hues and of course new colors while using the primary colors red, yellow and blue. Keep up the great work, Atoms!
Friday, March 19th, 2021—Syracuse Academy of Science high school welcomes Karl Russo for its next Senior Spotlight. This future architect shares with us in our virtual interview who inspires him the most, where he sees himself in five year, favorite memory as an Atom and much more. As we get ready to shine the ‘Senior Spotlight,’ read our interview below with high school Atom, Karl Russo.
Interview with Karl Russo
- What is one major accomplishment you had in your senior year of high school? Getting accepted to colleges I was interested in for my major.
- What are your goals for after high school? To continue on to college and become an architect.
- Name one person that inspires you? My Mom.
- What advice would you give to the next senior class? Don't let your work pile up, especially the college application process! These things get harder when you have less time.
- Where do you see yourself in five years? I hope to be done with school completely and ready to move on to actually becoming an architect.
- If you could have dinner with any person living or dead who would they be and why? Sylvester Stallone. I have a lot of respect for him and he's one of my favorite actors.
- Name three traits that describe you? Hardworking, persistent, and responsible.
- What is your favorite hobby? Gaming.
- What is a hidden talent that no one or only a few people know about you? I know some, but not everything about video editing.
- What is your favorite memory of SAS? Congressional award trips.
Friday, March 12th, 2021—As many across the country gear up for game day, the Syracuse Academy of Science middle school Atoms had a slam dunk student activity event - Dunk-or-Treat. On Friday, March 12th the Atoms hosted a socially distant event where students had an opportunity to participate in a free throw game to win prizes, families could participate in a drive-thru trunk-or treat, and vehicles were decorated in various college and university team colors and mascots. Atoms also received candy bags and blow-up basketballs. Remote learning students received Balloon Rocket kits so they would be able to participate in STEM activities from home. Everyone was game day ready, and simply put it was madness! Please click here to visit our Facebook page to view more pictures from this event. Also, please note that all basketballs were disinfected between use.
Thursday, March 11th, 2021—Scoot over winter! Spring is here and so are the Syracuse Academy of Science elementary school hybrid learning Atoms! With temperatures in the upper 60s the Atoms take full-advantage of heat and enjoy a fun socially distant activity for outdoor recess … scooters! A fun time was had by all, and we are all looking forward to having the warm weather stick around for much longer.
Thursday, February 25th, 2021—In late February all the Atoms at Syracuse Academy of Science elementary school were busy at work participating in Science Fair week. The students in 4th grade were conducting their own science experiments for the science Fair. The Atoms in Kindergarten through 3rd grade were learning about the scientific method through various hands-on, minds-on science experiments using everyday household items. Some of the science experiments included:
- Creating a bouncy egg using vinegar
- Creating a Rainbow Milk Masterpiece using dish soap
- Combine various liquids together and watch them separate
In conclusion, fun, excitement and learning were had by all. Please click here to visit our Facebook page to view more pictures from Science Fair Week. Great work, Atoms!
Monday, February 22nd, 2021—Late February, and early March, Syracuse Academy of Science elementary school had the special privilege of welcoming three virtual guest speakers who shared their wisdom, knowledge, career expertise, hobbies and more with the Atoms. The virtual guest speakers included:
- Lucas Pettit - Physician’s Assistant
- Tyrone Dixon - Small business owner & Life Coach
- Mariel Mirra - Design Director for the Division of Marketing and Communications at Syracuse University
Lucas shared with the Atoms why he chose the profession of a Physician's Assistant, and how he helps keep the community safe and healthy. Lucas also shared why it is important for Atoms to not only stay healthy and safe, but how they can continue to keep these practices in place for years to come.
As a Life Coach, Tyrone shared with the Atoms how they can stay positive and motivated. He also shared various presentations he has done throughout the community and gave them internal tools they need for long term success.
Atoms enjoyed a creative presentation from Mariel who shared the various responsibilities she has as a Design Director for the Division of Marketing and Communications at Syracuse University. Mariel also shared some of the design pieces she completed, and examples of how her designs were incorporated into magazines and common souvenirs that our students may have seen before. In addition, Mariel shared with the Atoms some of her hobbies such as Letterpress (she has her own printing press), and candle making (founder of Candle Company Forge Co.).
Thank you to all of our virtual guest speakers, you have all made an impact not only in the greater Syracuse community but with our students as well. We appreciate you all taking time out of your busy schedule to speak with the Atoms.
Thursday, February 25th, 2021—We all know that Syracuse is known for its snow and for loving winter. But do you recall all that snow that we had in February? We certainly do! Late February, the Syracuse Academy of Science middle school and high school Atoms enjoyed a nice bundled up and participated in fun winter activities like climbing massive snow banks in the parking lot and building snowmen for National Honor Society's Snowman Building Contest.
Over Mid-Winter Break, the high school National Honor Society challenged students to build snowmen. Congrats to our first place winner Naomi Garcia (snowman titled Red Bull Team USA), and runner up winner Kei'Air Everson-Brown (snowman titled Lazy Tom). Please visit our Facebook page to view the winning snowmen designs.
With the weather in the 60s this past week, we are looking forward to the spring … remember to set your clocks forward one-hour for Daylight Savings time!
Friday, March 12th, 2021—Tune those pitch pipes and strike up the band, as our next Teacher Spotlight features everyone’s favorite high school music teacher, Ms. Carlson! Ms. Carlson is a teacher of many talents, as she teaches Band, choir, guitar, piano, music theory, and general music. Check out our interview below with our high school music teacher, Ms. Carlson.
Interview with Ms. Carlson
- What three traits define you? Life-long learner, dedicated, organized.
- What is your greatest accomplishment? My greatest accomplishment would have to be performing all over the world, I've really seen how music can open doors across languages and cultures.
- Best book you have ever read? I mostly read The New Yorker these days, but I love reading fiction and non-fiction of all kinds. I can't think of a specific book!
- What is one thing you cannot resist?(food/dessert/candy/etc.) I love baking and eating baked goods of all kinds.
- If you could have dinner with one person living or dead who would they be and why? I really miss having dinner with people (outside of my immediate family) due to the pandemic! I think it would be fascinating to sit down with American composers Harry T. Burleigh and Florence Price to learn about their musical writing and challenges as musicians in the early 20th century.
- What advice would you give to kids who are struggling at school? Set small goals every day, keep a to-do list, and cross things off as you finish them.
- Tell us, what is something that might surprise us about you? I've lived and traveled all over the world, I speak Spanish and German.
Friday, March 26th, 2021—Syracuse Academy of Science high school invites the Atoms to share their many talents at its virtual Talent Show on Friday, March 26th at 12:00 PM (Noon). Videos will be compiled and shared live via Zoom. Please see the details below for audition information and talent ideas.
Talent Ideas and Suggestions
- Music
- Dance
- Art
- Gym Challenge
- Creative Writing
- Theater
- ASL Alphabet Challenge
Audition Information
Both hybrid and virtual learning students are eligible to audition for this year's virtual Talent Show. Please see the information below.
- Hybrid Learning Students: Auditions will be held on Friday, March 19th from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM. Please schedule a time to audition in-person.
- Virtual Learning Students: Audition video submissions are DUE Friday, March 19th. When creating your video submission please remember to have good lighting (not backlighting) and good sound (especially if you are singing or playing an instrument).
For more information, please contact Ms. Carlson,
Thursday, February 25th, 2021—Syracuse Academy of Science elementary school hosted its monthly virtual Student of the Month Ceremony where it recognized students and staff for demonstrating the character trait, ambition. As we have many ambitious and hard working Atoms and staff at the school we would like to congratulate all of our nominees and the Atoms. Click here to watch Syracuse Academy of Science elementary school’s virtual February Student of the Month ceremony. Keep up the great work, Atoms!
- Boys Varsity and Junior Varsity Basketball Pictures
- Lady Atoms Varsity and JV Basketball Pictures
- Black History Month Door Decorations
- Senior Spotlight - Marcus Pasha
- Black History Month Art and Writing Contest
- Black History Month - High School
- Women’s History Month
- Teacher Spotlight: Ms. Boller
- I Dream a World
- A Royally Great Math Contest Fit for an Atom