SCSD Board of Education to Host Code of Conduct Hearing, Monthly Work Sessions: (7/17/23)
The Syracuse City School District Board of Education will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, July 19, 2023 at 5:30 pm to receive public comments on proposed changes to the Code of Conduct (which were presented at the June 28, 2023 Work Session). The hearing will be held in the SCSD Board Room (725 ...
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SCSD Collectively Achieves 10,000 Book Challenge: (7/13/23)
This past spring, Superintendent Davis issued a challenge to the SCSD community: to collectively read 10,000 books by the end of the school year.
Students, staff, families, and community members were encouraged to participate – reading on their own or in groups and then submitting ...
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SCSD Board of Education to Host June Work Sessions and Special Board Meeting: (6/21/23)
The Syracuse City School District Board of Education will hold two Work Sessions - one on Monday, June 26th and one on Wednesday, June 28th - both at 4:30 pm at the SCSD Board Room (725 Harrison Street).
Prior to the start of the June 26th meeting, the Board of Education will hold a Special ...
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Congratulations to the Nottingham Class of 2023 Valedictorian & Salutatorian!: (6/13/23)
We're so proud of our soon-to-be Class of 2023 #SCSDGraduates! This week, we're excited to share more about each of our high school Valedictorians and Salutatorians. Today, learn about Nottingham's top two scholars - and stay tuned as we feature the Valedictorian and Salutatorian from Corcoran, ...
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High School Students Present Ideas to Help Improve the City of Syracuse: (6/12/23)
Violence. Mental health. Homelessness. Nutrition. Engagement.
These are just a few of the issues plaguing the City of Syracuse, according to SCSD high school students. They’re also just a few of the issues that these same students have suggestions to help improve.
Through ...
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SCSD Board of Education Business Meeting to Be Held June 14th: (6/8/23)
The Board of Education of the Syracuse City School District will hold its regular scheduled business meeting on Wednesday, June 14, 2023 at 4:00 pm at 725 Harrison Street, Syracuse, New York.
To view the livestreaming of the meeting, please click here.
Please note: ...
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SCSD Students Inspired at Sisters Empowering Sisters Conference: (5/31/23)
More than 200 young women of color from Corcoran, Henninger, ITC, Nottingham, PSLA at Fowler, Promising Futures Leadership Academy, Brighton Academy, Grant, Lincoln, and HW Smith recently spent a day on the Syracuse University campus to attend The Image Initiative, Inc.’s Sisters Empowering Sisters ...
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2023 Laptop Collection: (5/17/23)
Attention Nottingham Community! End of the year laptop collection will begin starting next week. We will use the following schedule. Students will return their laptops , chargers , and hot spots in English class. Please make sure that laptops, chargers, and hot spots go to school on the designated ...
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SCSD Board of Education to Host Work Session on May 22nd: (5/15/23)
The Board of Education of the Syracuse City School District will hold a Work Session on Monday May 22, 2023 at 4:30 pm at the Syracuse City School District Board Room, 725 Harrison Street, Syracuse, New York.
To view the livestreaming of the Work Session, please click here!
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SCSD Board of Education Annual Organizational Meeting to Be Held May 9th: (5/2/23)
The Syracuse City School District Board of Education will hold its Annual Organizational Meeting and its regular scheduled Business meeting on Tuesday, May 9, 2023 at 2:30 pm at 725 Harrison Street, Syracuse, New York. The public is invited to attend.
Information on how to view ...
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Important Health Safety Alert: (4/27/23)
The safety of our students and staff is of the utmost importance! Please see below for an important reminder from the SCSD Office of Health Services.
As you may know, marijuana is now legal for adults 21 years of age and older in New York State. This makes marijuana in all forms more accessible ...
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SCSD Students Earn NYS Seal of Biliteracy: (4/13/23)
As 33 SCSD students cross the stage at their high school graduation this June, they will be able to boast a special seal on their diploma: a New York State Seal of Biliteracy.
This is no easy feat: the seal is challenging to earn, requiring students to demonstrate intermediate high proficiency ...
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