SCSD To Return to In-Person Learning: (1/3/22)
The Syracuse City School District is returning to in-person learning at all but five schools tomorrow, Tuesday January 4, 2022. Due to a shortage of essential staff members at Clary, Dr. Weeks, Ed Smith, Frazer and Seymour those schools will be remote but all other Syracuse City School District ...
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SCSD to Host a Smart Schools Public Review Forum on 1/19/22: (12/14/21)
The Syracuse City School District will hold a Public Review Forum on January 19, 2022 at 4:30 pm in the Central Office Board Room (725 Harrison Street). This forum will be an avenue for all interested parties to provide comments and ask questions regarding the District's current submission of ...
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Corcoran Welding Students Use Skills to Benefit Community: (12/14/21)
The return to in-person learning this year hasn’t been easy for some students. After growing accustomed to learning in front of a computer screen last year, many struggled to engage with learning in person.
Corcoran welding instructor Jose Ocasio anticipated this challenge. He spent ...
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ITC Engineering Students Design Light Display for Zoo Holiday Event: (11/29/21)
If you attend this year’s Holiday Nights event at the Rosamond Gifford Zoo, you’ll also be enjoying the craftsmanship of ITC engineering students – and their peers in the Corcoran welding program!
11 th grade Mechanical and Electrical Technology P-TECH students worked ...
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Roberts Students Love Literacy Thanks to Student-Led Book Clubs: (7/20/22)
Advanced readers at Roberts have been given a special opportunity to further develop their love for literacy: student-directed book clubs!
Fourth graders in Tessa Seymour’s class who read at or above grade level were able to choose from a selection of books to read during their ‘small ...
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SCSD Offering FREE FAFSA/TAP Assistance in November: (10/27/21)
The SCSD is pleased to have partnered with the New York State Financial Aid Administrators Association (NYSFAAA) and New York State Higher Education Services Corporation (HESC) to offer FREE professional assistance with the 2022-2023 FAFSA and TAP applications. If your child is a college-bound senior, ...
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Middle School Students Receive Introduction to Career & Technical Education: (10/26/21)
What does it take to become a chef, an automotive technician, an engineer or a drone operator? SCSD middle school students are finding out!
In an effort to help expose middle school students to the 27 Career and Technical Education (CTE) pathways offered in the SCSD – as well as the ...
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Families of 5-11 Year Old Children: Complete an Onondaga County COVID Survey: (10/21/21)
It is expected that the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine may soon be approved for children aged 5-11 years old. To ensure an effective and efficient pediatric vaccination roll-out, the Onondaga County Health Department would like to gather information from parents with children in this age group.
Please click ...
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NYSED Seeking Family Input Regarding Special Education Services: (10/21/21)
The New York State Education Department is currently seeking family engagement to help improve outcomes for students with disabilities in New York State.
Feedback from parents, school administrators, educators, advocacy organizations, community members and other stakeholders will be used ...
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SCSD Girls Tennis Returns, With Two New Home Teams: (9/21/21)
Last school year, many athletic seasons were postponed or cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This year, student athletes are eager to resume their sports – in person and on schedule!
“It is exciting to have sports back,” Syracuse West Girls Tennis Coach Michael Weinheimer ...
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Proposed District Safety Plan Now Open for Public Comment: (8/24/21)
As we welcome students and staff back to our schools in person, we are excited to continue in person learning and see the smiling faces of our wonderful students, staff and greater school community.
The District Department of Public Safety has retained its focus on school safety and planning to ...
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Four COVID-19 Vaccine Clinics to Be Offered in SCSD Schools: (8/20/21)
In partnership with Wegmans, don’t miss four more COVID-19 clinics coming up in SCSD schools this month. Pfizer vaccines (1 st and 2 nd dose) will be offered to students, families, staff and community members. Walk-ins are welcome but registration is preferred. Vaccination is the best way to ...
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District Safety Plan Public Hearing to Be Held on August 25th: (8/24/21)
The Syracuse City School District Board of Education will hold a Public Hearing regarding the proposed District Safety Plan on August 25, 2021 at 4:30 p.m. in the District Board Room, 725 Harrison Street, Syracuse, New York, with the Work Session to immediately follow.
The proposed District ...
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Building Men Summer Institutes Provide Athletics and Academic Learning: (8/19/21)
More than 100 middle school boys in grades 6-8 enjoyed some special summer programming this year, thanks to the Building Men Summer Institute. Through a basketball camp at Lincoln, a football camp at Roberts and a basketball and soccer camp at Grant, students enjoyed a daily opportunity to come together ...
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Important Information Regarding the First Day of School on September 8th: (8/17/21)
Your child’s education is important to us and we are excited for the 2021-22 school year! The first day of school in the Syracuse City School District will be Wednesday, September 8, 2021.
The New York State Department of Health has recommended that school district’s and local ...
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Meet the New Principal: Grant Middle School’s Doug Kasouf: (8/16/21)
The Syracuse City School District is pleased to introduce Doug Kasouf, the new Principal of Grant Middle School! Read the interview below to learn more about Mr. Kasouf.
Tell us a little about yourself and your background.
I grew up in North Syracuse and have lived here my whole life. I went ...
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Reminder: Do a Back to School Health Check!: (8/5/21)
As we look forward to welcoming students back to school for the 2021-22 school year, please take the time to make sure that your child is healthy and ready to learn!
While COVID-19 protocols led many families to postpone regular medical appointments, now is the time to consider doing a back ...
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