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 Alumna Provides College Scholarships to ITC Media Students: (4/24/23)
Nottingham alumna Natasha Alford is a successful journalist – serving as a Political Analyst for CNN and VP of Digital Content for The Grio.
She’s also giving back – by way of college scholarships to help others from her hometown break into the media industry!
Through ...
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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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SCSD Board of Education Business Meeting to Be Held April 12th: (4/10/23)
The Board of Education of the Syracuse City School District will hold its regular scheduled business meeting on Wednesday, April 12, 2023 at 4:00 p.m . at 725 Harrison Street, Syracuse, New York.
To view the livestreaming of the meeting, please click here.
Please note: ...
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Syracuse Latin Students Gain Work, Life Experience through School ‘Jobs’: (4/10/23)
$300 for rent
$12 for a bus pass
$50 for utilities
And, of course, there’s the monthly cell phone payment, and regular purchases like groceries.
These are all things 6 th grade students at Syracuse Latin have become familiar with juggling, thanks to a new career readiness ...
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Important Changes to the SCSD Calendar: (3/30/23)
There will be NO SCHOOL in the Syracuse City School District April 3-7, 2023 , due to Spring Recess . We look forward to welcoming students back to school on Monday, April 10 th !
Please note there have been several changes to the SCSD school calendar as well.
For ...
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SCSD Board of Education to Host Public Budget Hearings & Work Sessions: (3/15/23)
The Syracuse City School District Board of Education will offer several opportunities for students, staff, families and community members to gain insight and share their thoughts throughout the month of March.
The two monthly Work Sessions will be held on Wednesday, March 22 and Monday, ...
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PSLA Students Celebrate Diversity with Flag Artwork: (3/13/23)
Somalia, Sudan, Rwanda, Thailand, Nepal, Senegal, Burundi, Yemen, Congo, Kenya, Cuba, Eritrea, Vietnam, Iraq, Palestine, Pakistan, Dominican Republic, Jamaica.
These countries are among the dozens that were represented in the hallways of PSLA at Fowler this school year – thanks to ...
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SCSD Students Become College Ready through Annual HBCU Tour: (3/8/23)
This February, 27 SCSD high school students, representing Corcoran, Henninger, ITC, Nottingham, and PSLA at Fowler, spent their Midwinter Recess out of state. Out of states, to be exact.
As part of the district’s annual Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) Tour, the ...
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Share Your Thoughts: SCSD Climate Survey is Now Open!: (3/6/23)
Each year, the Syracuse City School District asks students, staff, and families to complete a Climate Survey to share their feedback on the district’s performance.
This year’s Climate Survey is now open! Please click here to take a few minutes to complete it.
The survey will ...
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SCSD Board of Education to Hold Business Meeting on March 8th: (3/2/23)
The Board of Education of the Syracuse City School District will hold its regular scheduled business meeting on Wednesday, March 8, 2023 at 4:00 p.m . at 725 Harrison Street, Syracuse, New York.
To view the livestreaming of the meeting, please click here.
Please ...
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Young Women Gain Self-Empowerment through CHOICES Group: (3/2/23)
“I’m dedicated to graduate and I’m determined to get into Howard University,” a young woman, gathered in a circle with her peers, shared.
“I’m comfortable in myself and don’t give a second thought to what other people think,” another contributed. ...
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