Monday, January 24th, 2022—Last week, Syracuse Academy of Science Charter Schools celebrated and participated in National School Choice Week! Atoms participated in various activities and events throughout the week, such as learning the official National School Choice Week Dance, reading the morning announcements, and writing activities all about why they love SAS. On Tuesday, the Elementary School Atoms had an opportunity to wear Yellow for School Choice Day.
For those not familiar with National School Choice Week, it is the process of allowing every family to choose the K-12 educational options that best fit their children. Every child is unique, and all children learn differently.
Throughout the week, we not only celebrate the students but the parents, teachers, and staff alike. We encourage prospective students and families to learn all about what Syracuse Academy of Science Charter Schools offers! There are many reasons families, teachers, and staff choose SAS. We invite you to please click here to visit our Facebook page to view more pictures from Syracuse Academy of Science Charter School’s National School Choice Week celebration.
Saturday, January 29th, 2022—From New York to California (and possibly some states in between), the Syracuse Academy of Science middle school teams prepared for some tough teams in their first-ever Robotics Competition. Coached by Mr. Jan and Ms. Obrist, the Atoms were ready for whatever the competition may bring.
On Saturday, the Atoms competed in a six-match competition where participants demonstrated various tasks and challenges. With great pleasure, we share the Atoms took home 16th and 17th place. Congratulations, Atoms, and keep up the great work!
Friday, January 21st, 2022—And just like that, history was made! On Friday night, the Syracuse Academy of Science Lady Atoms laced up their sneakers and left it all on the basketball court against cross-town rivals, Christian Brothers Academy. Senior Alexius Pierce was a mere 12 points shy of entering a very exclusive and impressive 1,000 point club.
By the 3rd quarter, Alexius Pierce made history with a rebound that sent fans rushing onto the court. History was made! Alexius Pierce scored her 1,000 point and officially entered the 1,000 point club. Alexius scored 23 points during the game, and her new point total is 1,011.
Congratulations, Alexius; we are all very proud of you and all you have accomplished! We invite you to click here to read a story (and watch a video of the shot that made history) from Syracuse.com featuring Alexius Pierce.
Friday, January 21st, 2022—Syracuse Academy of Science high school Senior Alexius Pierce has caught the attention of many with her impressive basketball career. This 5-9 forward has compiled 988 career points for the Lady Atoms and is looking to join the 1,000 point club tonight against Christian Brothers Academy. Alexius comes from a long-line of incredible CNY basketball athletes, and is looking to make a name for herself.
With her eye on the prize of a commemorative ball, we invite you to click here to read an article that features Alexius Pierce and her basketball career. Click here to read an article highlighting Alexius Pierce, as a contender for the girls basketball MVP title.
Way to go, Alexius; we hope all your 'SWISHES' come true.
Friday, January 14th, 2022—Syracuse Academy of Science high school Senior Naomi Turner is being recognized for her Excellence in Academic Achievement in The College Board's National African American Recognition Program!
The College Board National Recognition Programs grant students academic honors. Colleges use these honors to identify students from underrepresented groups who have excelled in classrooms and on the PSAT/NMSQT, the PSAT 10, or AP Exams.
College Board is a mission-driven not-for-profit organization that connects students to college success and opportunity. Helping over seven million students prepare for a successful transition to college through programs and services in college readiness and success, including the SAT, the Advanced Placement Program, and BigFuture.
Congratulations, Naomi; we are very proud of you and all you have accomplished!
Wednesday, December 22nd, 2021—Congratulations to Syracuse Academy of Science junior, Eric Philips for being named one of the 'All CNY 2021 Small School Football Team' players! The team of 41 athletes was chosen by Section III coaches and a coach of the year chosen by syracuse.com. Syracuse.com also interviewed each of the student athletes on the 2021 Small School Football Team, and below is the interview questions and response from Syracuse Academy of Science high school Atom, Eric Philips!
- What is your Position: Defensive back
- What’s next? My senior season. My last year to make a statement in high school.
- Who (or what) inspires you? My family inspires me. I’ve always dreamed of taking care of my family one day.
- What was your proudest accomplishment this season? My proudest accomplishment would be coming back the way I did after being injured two seasons in a row.
- What is your most-used phone app? Definitely Tik Tok
- What celebrity do people say you look like? I get Drake a lot.
- What is the best pizza topping? Sausage and pepperoni. The combo is undefeated.
Congratulations, Eric we are very proud of you and all that you have accomplished! To read the full article, please click here.
Friday, January 3rd, 2022—New year, new savings! Syracuse Academy of Science middle school Atoms, please mark your calendar for the following two Empower Federal Credit Union Dollar Dog Dates.
- Wednesday, January 12th
- Wednesday, January 26th
Year 2022 is here! Why not start the year off right by saving at school through our in-school banking program? It’s safe and simple -- and money saved sure adds up! Start your 2022 by saving with Dollar Dog!
If your child is interested in becoming a Dollar Dog saver please contact Lauri Hoover at (315) 728-3474 or
Membership eligibility required. Empower Federal Credit Union is federally insured by the National Credit Union Administration.
Wednesday, December 22nd, 2021—Winter Recess may have been just around the corner, but the Syracuse Academy of Science 7th grade Atoms said, ‘but first, let’s go ice skating!’
The Atoms braved the winter elements on their recent field trip to the Clinton Square Ice Rink where teamwork, positivity, and resilience were on full display. For many of the students, this was their first time ever ice skating. In true Atoms fashion, they helped one another find or regain their balance both on and off the ice, and of course were always there to lend a helping hand in case anyone fell.
By the end of this outdoor excursion, the students were certainly skating like professionals. We may have even noticed a few spin moves here and there! Please click here to visit our Facebook page to view more pictures from the 7th grade Syracuse Academy of Science middle school Atoms' field trip to the Clinton Square Ice Rink.
Tuesday, December 21st, 2021—Throughout the year, Syracuse Academy of Science elementary school students have been exploring and learning about the various traditions, customs and protocols for winter holidays around the world. Some of the holidays they learned about include (and are not limited to): St. Lucia Day, Kwanzaa, Hanukkah, Boxing Day, Día de Los Muertos, Christmas, and Chinese New Year.
We invite you to click here to watch a short video by the Syracuse Academy of Science elementary school, as they share with you their Winter Holidays Around the World celebration.
Tuesday, December 14th, 2021—Earlier this month, Syracuse Academy of Science high school students had an opportunity to learn about a local college who is ranked 2nd on Princeton Review’s list of ‘Green Colleges,’ and 3rd on Sierra Magazine’s ‘Cool Schools’ list. This school is none other than, SUNY ESF!
A SUNY ESF recruiting team member shared with the Atoms about the variety of degree programs offered, as well as some pretty special perks of being a ‘Mighty Oak.’ One of these perks is that SUNY ESF students can take classes, use library and computing facilities, join clubs and eat in the dining halls at Syracuse University.
During this college visit, Atoms also had an opportunity to do an on-site application review with the SUNY ESF recruiting team member. We would like to take this time to thank the SUNY ESF recruiting team for taking time out of their schedules to visit Syracuse Academy of Science high school and speak with the Atoms!
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- Walking in a Winter Wonderland at SAS ES
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- November Student of the Month Ceremony