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The mission of William Nottingham High School is to create college and career ready students who will become productive members of our society.
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Parents and students can access the Home Access Center to look at student schedules as they stand now from the Nottingham FACES website at www.nottinghamptso.org.
- Scroll down to the LINKS menu on the right side of the home page, and look for Home Access Center.
- You can also get to the Home Access Center from the school district’s website at www.scsd.us
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Career and Technical Education
Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs offered at Nottingham High School include Business Technology, Construction Technology and Natural Resources. To learn more about these programs, visit our CTE program homepage.
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School News
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Classes of 2022 and 2023: Register for BigFuture Days College Fairs:
The College Board is hosting four virtual college fairs that are designed for you to have real conversations with hundreds of colleges, admission reps, and current college students without leaving home.
You can sign up to attend any event and more than one to explore colleges in each region across the nation.
BigFuture Day West + SouthWest, Saturday, February 6, 2021, 4–8 p.m. ET, 1–5 p.m. PT
For colleges located in AK, AZ, CA, CO, HI, ID, MT, NM, NV, OK, OR, ...
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Join Us For a Participatory Budget Virtual Community Meeting!:
The Syracuse City School District has awarded $5,000 for several school communities to spend through Participatory Budgeting (PB).
Please join us to learn what PB is and share your project ideas. Students and their families will vote to decide the winning project!
See below for dates, times and registration links.
25-Jan
Monday
5:00-7:00 PM
Clary Middle School
https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUqduCopzooE9L6Hm15AWSoYNenUwzuy3_1 ...
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Syracuse City School District Graduation Rate Reaches Historic High:
The Syracuse City School District graduation rate has reached a historic high, according to data released this week by the New York State Department of Education.
The 2016 cohort – students who began high school in 2016 – completed high school with a four-year graduation rate of 70.7 percent. This is a record high in the Syracuse City School District, and a six percent increase from the previous year. The 70.7 percent is the highest graduation rate achieved since New York ...
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All SCSD Schools to be Remote from January 4th-15th:
Due to the continued increase in positive COVID-19 cases both in our community at-large and in our school community the Syracuse City School District will be going to full remote instruction for the next two weeks. All students and staff will be remote January 4 th -15 th .
We will continue to monitor the situation in our community and with our staff and students over the next two weeks. It is our intention to resume our hybrid instruction on Tuesday, January 19 th .
In ...
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SCSD Schools to Go Remote Beginning on December 21st:
Due to the increased number of staff and students currently in isolation and/or quarantine due to COVID-19, the Syracuse City School District will be switching to 100% remote instruction for all students and staff beginning on Monday, December 21st.
We plan on returning to our hybrid model of instruction after Holiday Recess, on Monday, January 4th. All students should plan to take part in remote instruction Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week.
We appreciate your understanding ...
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Important Information
The Syracuse City School District has partnered with two state agencies to provide our families with free online professional assistance completing the 2021-2022 college financial aid forms. Please click here for more information.
Click here to book a virtual assistance appointment with one of the SCSD School Library Media Specialists for help with virtual learning, troubleshooting technical issues, and learning more about our digital platforms!
Click here to view our Jan/Feb 2021 issue!
The SCSD has many academic, social, emotional and mental health supports available to students. School social workers can help connect you and your child to in school and/or out of school supports that meet your needs. Please call us at (315) 435-4380 and ask to speak with a Social Worker for more information and assistance.
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Links
Office 365
Active Classroom
Naviance Succeed
Nottingham Class Websites
NYS School Review Report
Online Tutoring Support
Panorama Survey
Summer Reading Lists
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Downloads
Letter to Parents of Seniors 2020-21
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