Art and Creativity that Leap Off the Page

Syracuse Academy of Science elementary school students utilize their creativity, art and English language skills when working on their ‘Verbs in Action’ activity.

Thursday, February 11th, 2021Syracuse Academy of Science elementary school flex both their creativity and English language skills when working on this fun ‘Verbs in Action’ activity. Students were not only tasked with writing a sentence, but also had to create an action figure using pipe cleaners to act out that sentence. Atoms were also encouraged to draw and color a fun background image for their action figure. Keep up the great work, Atoms!

Fourth Grade Science Fair

Syracuse Academy of Science 4th grade Atoms participated in our annual (virtual) Science Fair where they demonstrated their understanding of the Scientific Method, and showed their organization skills.

Thursday, February 11th, 2021Earlier this month, the fourth grade Atoms at Syracuse Academy of Science elementary school were busy at work preparing for our annual Science Fair, which was held virtually. For the Science Fair, students were tasked with creating an experiment that would demonstrate their knowledge and understanding of the scientific method, as well as their superb organization skills.

This year, we saw a variety of great experiments using or about slime, LEGOs, elephant toothpaste, rubber bands, paper airplanes, water pollution, and so much more! We even had a team of distinguished judges from SRC, Inc., Syracuse University, SUNY-ESF, The Tech Garden, News Channel 9, Syracuse.com and Syracuse Veteran Affairs.

The student who places first will receive an Amazon Kindle! The students who place second, third and fourth will receive STEM kits to create, and learn at home.

Congratulations to all of our students who participated and for our team of judges who volunteered their time to join us for this time honored event.  Words cannot describe how honored we were to have you join us for our special occasion, as well as, all the hard work, time and energy our students put into their presentation. Please, give yourselves a round of applause! Click here to view this year’s Science Fair.

Atoms Share a Little Kindness from their Heart

Syracuse Academy of Science elementary school hybrid learning students color mindfully while keeping kindness in their hearts for this arts and crafts activity.

Friday, February 12th, 2021Syracuse Academy of Science hybrid learning students participate in a variety of kindness activities leading up to Valentine’s Day. Students took the time to reflect on what kindness means to them, wrote positive character traits about themselves and ultimately reminded us to not only love ourselves, but to love one another. Keep up the great work, Atoms!

Hats Off to SAS ES for National School Choice Week

Syracuse Academy of Science elementary school received a Certificate of Appreciation from the President of National School Choice Week, Andrew Campanella for all their hard work and dedication.

Friday, February 12th, 2021During the week of January 23rd through 29th, Syracuse Academy of Science elementary school participated in National School Choice Week - a week dedicated to sharing the importance of providing education options for children. It is with their hard work, dedication and team effort that certainly did not go unnoticed by the National School Choice Week organization. Syracuse Academy of Science received a Certificate of Appreciation from the President of National School Choice Week, Andrew Campanella. Congratulations, Syracuse Academy of Science elementary school for all your hard work and team efforts!

Senior Spotlight - Ethan Bailey

Syracuse Academy of Science high school interviews Senior Atom, Ethan Bailey for its Senior Spotlight.

Friday, February 19th, 2021It’s time to shine that spotlight on another member of the Class of 2021. Syracuse Academy of Science had an opportunity to virtually interview Ethan Bailey. Check out our interview below and find out what Ethan’s goals are following graduation, who he would like to have dinner with, what his favorite hobbies are and so much more. Without further ado, let’s shine the spotlight on Ethan Bailey.

Interview with Ethan Bailey

  • What is one major accomplishment you had in your senior year of high school? Hopefully passing the year.
  • What are your goals for after high school? Try and become a nurse.
  • Name one person that inspires you? My family even though it said only one person.
  • What advice would you give to the next senior class? Once you pass, you'll realize that a GED is equivalent to a diploma.
  • Where do you see yourself in five years? Hopefully somewhere comfortable surrounded by the ones I care about.
  • If you could have dinner with any person living or dead who would they be and why? A Caveman. I'd wanna sit down and teach him English.
  • Name three traits that describe you? Honest, fun, and caring
  • What is your favorite hobby? Sleeping
  • What is a hidden talent that no one or only a few people know about you? If I tell you it's not a hidden talent anymore. And if no one knows, why start now?
  • What is your favorite memory of SAS? I literally can't recall one memory that was a favorite.

Atoms’ Artwork selected for Legislative Art Show

Syracuse Academy of Science elementary school students, Amelia D. and Daniel A. both had their artwork selected to be displayed at the 2021 Virtual Legislative Art Show.

Friday, February 12th, 2021Syracuse Academy of Science is excited to share that two of its elementary school Atoms’ artwork has been selected to be displayed at the 2021 virtual Legislative Art Show. Congratulations to 1st grade student, Daniel Allen and 4th grade student Amelia Destitio for having their pieces selected. Daniel’s piece is titled ‘Scribble Monster’ and Amelia’s piece is titled, ‘Symmetrical Crayon Rubbing. Both students will have their artwork displayed in the spring at the Legislative Office Building in Albany, New York. 

The Legislative Art Show is a 31 year tradition by the New York State Art Teachers Association. Congratulations to Daniel and Amelia, and for art teacher Ms. Alonso-Bergevin for making this possible! 

Detective Terell

Syracuse Academy of Science elementary school welcomed virtual guest speaker, Detective Terell who spoke with the Atoms about why he wanted to become a detective in the city of Syracuse.

Thursday, February 4th, 2021Syracuse Academy of Science elementary school kicks-off Black History Month with virtual guest speaker, Detective Terell. Detective Terell spoke with the Atoms about why he chose to become a detective in the city of Syracuse, read a short story called, Hair Love, and created a mini detective lesson. In the mini detective lesson, Atoms were tasked with following the clues with Detective Terell’s help to solve the puzzle! I think we might have some sleuths on our hands. Thank you Detective Terell for taking the time to speak with the Atoms and sharing why you wanted to become a detective in the city of Syracuse, and for the fun hands-on detective lesson!

Teacher Spotlight: Mr. Bility

Syracuse Academy of Science shines a spotlight on high school building substitute teacher and co-head coach Mr. Bility, for it’s next Teacher Spotlight.

Friday, February 12th, 2021Syracuse Academy of Science high school had an opportunity to virtually interview building substitute teacher, Mr. Bility who has one incredible story you certainly don’t want to miss. One of nine children, Mr. Bility is a first-generation college graduate and immigrant. He also is a co-head boys soccer coach with his twin brother. Check out our interview below with high school building substitute teacher Mr. Bility.

Interview with Mr. Bility

  • What three traits define you? Hard working, Energetic, Enthusiastic.
  • What is your greatest accomplishment? Being a first generation immigrant to obtain a college degree in my family.
  • Best book you have ever read? Walk Towards The Rising Sun by Ger Duany.
  • What is one thing you cannot resist?(food/dessert/candy/etc.) My mom's cooking.
  • If you could have dinner with one person living or dead who would they be and why? My grandfather. He taught me everything I know about the importance of family.
  • What advice would you give to kids who are struggling at school? I will tell them to reach out to their teachers and classmates. "It takes a village to raise a child," and the same goes for education. We must seek help from each other.
  • Tell us, what is something that might surprise us about you? My twin brother and I are the number 8 of the 9 kids my mom had. All born and raised in Africa.

Tie-Dye

Syracuse Academy of Science middle school student receives a custom tie-dye design t-shirt for his perfect attendance to his Zoom classes, and for all his hard work.

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2021We all know that Syracuse Academy of Science middle school Atoms are hard workers, but did you know that they are pretty groovy too?! Congratulations to 5th grade student, Jaquarie for receiving this custom tie-dye design t-shirt from Ms. Brett’s art class for all of his hard work, amazing effort and perfect attendance in all of his Zoom classes. If your student is interested in winning a tie-dye prize, share with us how they are doing in their classwork and assignments. Keep up the great work Atoms!

One Blessing (Box) at a Time to Help Those in Need

Syracuse Academy of Science middle school Project Based Learning students work together to pitch their concept of a Blessing Box to the Sovereign Grace Baptist Church

Thursday, February 4th, 2021Syracuse Academy of Science middle school Project Based Learning (PBL) students are giving back to their community, one Blessing Box at a time. For their project, Atoms were tasked with pitching their Blessing Box idea to the Sovereign Grace Baptist Church, the location where the winning team’s Blessing Box will be housed. In their presentation, the team of students were tasked with sharing what their box would look like, the contents that would be inside the box and how their box would benefit the community. Congratulations to the winning team, Samara H. Zaleya D. and Enas M. who will construct their box later this year.

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