Syracuse Academy of Science Remembers Beloved Teacher Jillian L. Dunn (Knapp)

It’s with a heavy heart that we share the passing of a beloved staff member at Syracuse Academy of Science middle school. Jillian L. Dunn (Knapp) a 7th grade science teacher passed away peacefully on Tuesday, April 20th after a long hard battle of cancer.

As we take this moment to remember Jillian, we want to extend our deepest sympathy to Jillian Dunn’s family and friends. Jillian made a long lasting impact wherever she went. From inside the classroom teaching the Atoms to outside the classroom saving and rescuing animals (even squirrels). Her love of life, compassion for others will certainly be missed but never forgotten.

Because of our close school community, the death of anyone especially a teacher can leave an impact on children. Please watch your children and be alert to any changes such as:

  • Physical - any changes in sleep patterns or eating habits
  • Emotional - any changes such as unusual fears, anger, worry, clinging behavior towards parents
  • Social - loss of interest in usual activities

Open communication between parents and children is important. Give reassurance and try to understand your child’s feelings. If you think your child is having a particularly difficult time dealing with this situation please contact your school and we will provide additional assistance as needed.

Visitation and memorial services for Jillian Dunn have not yet been announced. Please visit tindallfuneralhome.com for online guestbook and information. Contributions can be made to Recycle-A-Bull Bully Breed Rescue inc.

The Stand Features SAS HS Basketball Lady Atoms

Syracuse Academy of Science high school Lady Atoms speak with The Stand - an online South Side community newspaper - and share how the global pandemic affected their 2020 -2021 basketball season.

Saturday, May 1st, 2021The Syracuse Academy of Science high school Lady Atoms are featured in The Stand - an online South Side community newspaper inspires community conversations by inviting residents to share their stories. In the article titled, Darkness Before Light written by Kambui Bomani, the student athletes and coaches alike share how the global pandemic made an impact on their 2020 - 2021 basketball season. From practices, to strength and conditioning training during the off-season, to even the uncertainty of the season existing was weighing on everyone’s mind. Click here to read the article, The Darkness Before Light featuring the Lady Atoms.

Teacher Appreciation 2021

In honor of Teacher Appreciation Day, SANY would like to thank all of their teachers for their dedication, hard work and passion for education.

Tuesday, May 4th, 2021—Words simply cannot express how thankful, grateful and our appreciation for the Syracuse Academy of Science Charter School teachers. This past year, you have all gone above and beyond the call of duty, have risen to the occasion and demonstrated perseverance and resilience so that you can meet the needs of the Atoms! This year has been challenging on many, and some how, and in some way you have overcome many obstacles and hurdles that were in your path, and have done so with positivity and kindness. We thank you for your continued flexibility, creativity and dedication. Many Atoms, one family. We hope you all have a wonderful Teacher Appreciation Day, and great remainder of the school year.

Yahshona Jackson Signs with the OCC Lazers

Syracuse Academy of Science high school senior, Yashona Jackson officially signs with Onondaga Community College to play women’s basketball for the Lazers.

Friday, April 30th, 2021Syracuse Academy of Science high school senior, Yahshona Jackson will officially be going from an Atom to a Lazer as she signed with Onondaga Community College to play women’s basketball for the 2021 - 2022 academic year. We are very excited for this bright, young, talented Atom and look forward to watching your games. Congratulations Yahshona, we look forward to hearing many great things both in the classroom and on the basketball court. Way to go!

Yahshona will be joining fellow teammate Vazcee Robinson who also signed with the Onondaga Community College Lazers to play women’s basketball for the 2021 -2022 academic year.

School Principals' Day

In honor of National School Principals Day, we at SANY would like to extend our gratitude and appreciation for our school Principals’ for their hard work and dedication each year.

Saturday, May 1st, 2021Words cannot describe how thankful we are to have an incredible team of dedicated, and hardworking school principals at all of the SANY schools. In honor of National School Principals’ Day we want to extend our gratitude and appreciation for your tremendous work each year. It’s with your commitment and passion for education that help build a positive school community. Each day, you make a difference and an impact not only with the students, but with your teachers, faculty and staff by helping guide them in their education, teaching and learning. Thank you for all your hard work. Many Atoms, one family. Happy National School Principals’ Day!

Senior Spotlight - Dale McMillian Jr.

Syracuse Academy of Science high school virtually interviews members of the senior class for its bi-weekly Senior Spotlight. This next interview is with Dale McMillian Jr.

Friday, April 30th, 2021Syracuse Academy of Science high school welcomes Dale McMillian Jr. for its next Senior Spotlight. This future real-estate mogul shares with us in our virtual interview who inspires him the most, what is one of his major accomplishments he had during his senior year, his favorite memory as an Atom and so much more. As we get ready to shine the ‘Senior Spotlight,’ read our interview below with high school Atom, Dale McMillian Jr.

Interview with Dale McMillian Jr.

  • What is one major accomplishment you had in your senior year of high school? Being in National Honors Society.
  • What are your goals for after high school? To attend college and begin my career in real estate.
  • Name one person that inspires you? Drake - everyone has to know this!
  • What advice would you give to the next senior class? Do what you want to do! Don’t waste time trying to please others when you’re not pleased! Always face reality!
  • Where do you see yourself in five years? I see myself as a college graduate and beginning to become a successful businessman.
  • If you could have dinner with any person living or dead who would they be and why? Elon Musk, I just have a ton of questions for him on how he lives life outside of the money.
  • Name three traits that describe you? Humble, creative and loyal
  • What is your favorite hobby? Listening to music with the guys.
  • What is a hidden talent that no one or only a few people know about you? I can sing, dance, and DJ.
  • What is your favorite memory of SAS? Definitely Pep Rallies - It’s so lit when the whole school comes together and dances and represents their class and the school as a whole.

April Student of the Month

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, perseverance.

Wednesday, April 28th, 2021Syracuse 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, perseverance. As we all know, Atoms work very hard, they always try their best, and most importantly they never give up! We would like to congratulate all of our nominees and the Atoms. Click here to watch Syracuse Academy of Science elementary school’s virtual April Student of the Month ceremony. Keep up the great work, Atoms!

Atoms host Virtual Poetry Slam for Poetry Month

Syracuse Academy of Science elementary school hosts a virtual Poetry Slam in honor of National Poetry Month. The theme for this year’s Poetry Slam was, ‘What Makes Me an Amazing Kid.’

Monday, April 26th, 2021In honor of National Poetry Month, Syracuse Academy of Science elementary school hosted its annual Poetry Slam virtually this year. Throughout the month, the students have been working diligently learning about the various types of poetry, and submitted a poem for this year’s Poetry Slam. The theme was, ‘What Makes Me and Amazing Kid.’

We would like to give a quick shout out and snaps to Ms. Irvine who helped narrate the poems written by the talented Atoms, and for all those who helped make this event possible. We invite you to click here to watch the 2021 Syracuse Academy of Science elementary school’s virtual annual Poetry Slam.

Vazcee Robinson Signs with the OCC Lazers

Syracuse Academy of Science high school senior, Vazcee Robinson officially signs with Onondaga Community College to play women’s basketball for the Lazers.

Friday, April 23rd, 2021Slam Dunk! Congratulations to Syracuse Academy of Science high school senior, Vazcee Robinson for officially signing to play women’s basketball for Onondaga Community College. We are very excited for this bright, young, talented Atom and look forward to watching your games. As Vazcee gets ready to go from an Atom to a Lazer we at Syracuse Academy of Science are very proud of you and look forward to hearing many great things both in the classroom and on the basketball court. Way to go! Click here to watch Vazcee sign with Onondaga Community College Lazers.

Teacher Spotlight: Mr. Cummings

Syracuse Academy of Science shines a spotlight on high school social studies teacher, Mr. Cummings, for its next Teacher Spotlight.

Friday, April 23rd, 2021Syracuse Academy of Science high school had an opportunity to virtually interview another member of the social studies team, Mr. Cummings for its next Teacher Spotlight. Mr. Cummings shared with us a fun fact about himself, his favorite book of all time, advice for the Atoms and so much more.  Read our interview below, as we get ready to shine our spotlight on high school social studies teacher, Mr. Cummings.

Interview with Mr. Cummings

  • What three traits define you? Loyalty, Persistence, Thoughtful.
  • What is your greatest accomplishment? Writing and producing plays. 
  • Best book you have ever read? The Sun Also Rises.
  • What is one thing you cannot resist?(food/dessert/candy/etc.) Starburst Jelly Beans.
  • If you could have dinner with one person living or dead who would they be and why? FDR  He's got some stories!
  • What advice would you give to kids who are struggling at school? It gets easier with practice.
  • Tell us, what is something that might surprise us about you? I own a publishing company and I didn't get a driver's license until I was 33.

SASCS

Syracuse Academy of Science Charter School is part of Science Academies of New York.

SAS Elementary School

4837 S. Salina St. Syracuse, NY 13205
Phone: 315-469-9404
Fax: 315-469-9408
sasesmainoffice@sany.org

SAS Middle School

200 West High Ter. Syracuse, NY 13219
Phone: 315-487-5986
Fax: 315-487-5824
sasmsmainoffice@sany.org

SAS High School

1001 Park Ave. Syracuse, NY 13204
Phone: 315-428-8997
Fax: 315-428-9109
sashsmainoffice@sany.org

SANY

1409 W Genesee St. Syracuse, NY 13204
Phone: 315-671-5470
Fax: 315-671-5475
info@sany.org

Transportation

For transportation related questions, please call transportation department in the district you live.
SCSD Transportation: 315-435-4260