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Sports collaboration highlighted during Safety Week Sports collaboration highlighted during Safety Week: Allen Road Elementary decided to add a new topic during Safety Week this March. Following some building-wide brainstorming, the school decided to highlight Sports Safety this year.  “We thought a sports safety day would be informative, interactive and fun for all kids at each level” said Allen Road Elementary School Teacher Patricia Burns. C-NS athletes, OCM BOCES, and North Syracuse CSD’s Head Trainer Katie Clark gave special presentations for the different grade levels. Athletes talked about taking part in different sports, nutrition, and the necessity of wearing appropriate safety equipment. Younger students even got the opportunity to try on equipment and took part in a contest to see who could dress in the gear the fastest.  ...
Celebrating our MathCON participants Celebrating our MathCON participants: The North Syracuse Central School District is proud to announce that our top ten MathCON students will be recognized for their standout efforts. MathCON is a national online math competition and this is the first time that the District has participated. The District’s top 10 scores were all above the 85th percentile. Nickolas Scholz, who is the director of mathematics for the North Syracuse Central School District was impressed with the participation and the results. He said, “We had more than 100 student participants from every elementary building and they did so well! Our top student scored in the 91st percentile.” MathCON is a 4th grade math extension opportunity for students in the highest 10th percentile in our schools. Prior to ...
Swatting Calls Impacting New York State Schools Swatting Calls Impacting New York State Schools: March 30, 2023: According to New York State Police, incidents of swatting are being reported throughout the state. All reports have been determined to be unfounded. Swatting, which is a crime, is a harassment technique that involves calling in an emergency police response against innocent targets.   Our district’s priority today and always is the safety of our staff and students. We are in constant communication with our school resource officers and local law enforcement. Additionally, we are communicating with state police regarding these statewide threats. As a precaution, families may notice an increased police presence at schools following these unfounded threats.   We strive to work collaboratively with our communities to keep everyone safe. I would like ...
Public Meeting for Lakeshore Road Elementary School Phase I Renovation Public Meeting for Lakeshore Road Elementary School Phase I Renovation: The North Syracuse Central School District is getting ready to move forward with voter approved renovations at Lakeshore Road Elementary School. An initial presentation detailing the project will be shared on Tuesday, April 11 at Lakeshore Road Elementary School at 6 PM. Click here to go directly to the project website. About the Project: In December 2021, NSCSD voters approved the Structured for Success capital referendum, which included several projects. To support the referendum, the NSCSD Board of Education formed a facilities subcommittee to provide oversight and support to ensure the delivery of quality improvements for the benefit of the community.  The subcommittee has met periodically since January 2022 ...
Coaching for Excellence Coaching for Excellence: Some North Syracuse Central School District instructional coaches had a unique opportunity this month when they partnered with NYSED coaches from across Central New York for a day of learning. 18 coaches took part in professional development and brainstorming sessions throughout the District. There was a ‘snowball’ strategizing segment where various problems were tossed into a pile, randomly retrieved, and addressed as a group. They also discussed how to handle different conversations as coaches.   Group members also spent some time in the classroom. They visited rooms across four district buildings and followed up later to discuss their observations and experiences. The unique day of learning was a collaborative ...
GRMS Presents Oliver! Jr. March 23-25 GRMS Presents Oliver! Jr. March 23-25: Lionel Bart’s Oliver sets to music the classic Charles Dickens' tale ‘Oliver Twist’. It tells the story of an orphaned boy named Oliver who  experiences many trials in life before discovering his true heritage. His journey involves orphanage life, hunger, pickpockets, and caring adults. Oliver Jr. (a condensed version of Oliver)  is filled with the same memorable music, such as ‘Consider Yourself’, ‘Food Glorious Food’, ‘Oom Pah Pah’, ‘As Long As He Needs Me’ and others. This musical features comical and dramatic acting and valuable life lessons. Oliver! was the first musical adaptation of a famous Charles Dickens work to become a stage hit. Oliver Junior will ...
Gillette Road Middle School Students Take Part in Lesson Lab Gillette Road Middle School Students Take Part in Lesson Lab: Fifth graders in Ms. Guidetti’s classroom at Gillette Road Middle School had some special guests visit from the University of Rochester in February. The Warner School of Education Center held a Lesson Lab for the middle schoolers.  According to the center’s website, a Lesson Lab provides a shared experience in order to create a conversation about mathematical content, instructional practices, and student thinking. It includes a planning session, observation of the math lesson, and a debriefing discussion. The discussion allows participants to examine student work and reflect on the lesson. Those involved were happy with the outcome.    “This year more than ever, I have worked so hard to give students the ...
Art Reception and Exhibit with the Students of Roxboro Road Middle School Art Reception and Exhibit with the Students of Roxboro Road Middle School: by Janet Myrto Richards The students of Roxboro Road Middle School will have their art on display at Salina Library throughout the month of March. On Monday, March 13th, from 7:00 pm until 8:00 pm, the students, along with their art teachers, will be in the library for an art reception. Come and learn about the techniques used for the different pieces of art and speak with the artists about their creative processes. Light refreshments will be provided. Visit our website at salinalibrary.org for more information or to see the calendar for upcoming kits and classes. Call us at 315-454-4524 with any questions. Salina Library is open Monday through Thursday from 10:00 am to 8:00 pm, Fridays from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm, or Saturdays from ...
February Northstar PRIDE Recipients February Northstar PRIDE Recipients: During the first two weeks in February, more than 100 Cicero-North Syracuse High School students were recognized with Northstar PRIDE awards. Students are selected for recognition by teachers when they model the school’s five core values: Personal Responsibility, Respect, Integrity, Discipline and Engagement.  Students can be recognized in more than one category and many students were selected in multiple areas. February’s Northstar PRIDE award recipients are Suad Ahmadi, Nabaa Alhachami, Lydia Armstrong, Lashaun Arts, Madison Baldwin, Seventh Ballard, Hallie Bartle, Luke Belanger, Austin Bennett, Davine Bennett, Rodan Bhattarai, Sean Bombard, Addison Bosco, Connor Boyle, Madison Brefka, Kaylin Bristol, Amanda Bryan, Jennah Bufano-Kolodziejczyk, ...
C-NS Educator Recognized for Life Saving Action Teaches CPR to Students C-NS Educator Recognized for Life Saving Action Teaches CPR to Students: Joanne Thornton, a Health Teacher at Cicero-North Syracuse High School, was recognized by the NSCSD Board of Education in December for her lifesaving efforts using CPR. She is now teaching CPR to students in her class at C-NS.  Back in October, Cicero-North Syracuse High School Health Education Teacher Joanne Thornton found herself in a life or death situation. When she came across a man who had collapsed from a medical issue at a local gas station she sprung into action. She performed CPR with some help from a gas station employee until paramedics arrived.  On December 19 at the NSCSD Board of Education meeting, Joanne was recognized with a Certificate of Appreciation for her actions. Don Landers, the man whose life she saved, ...
Students Attend Syracuse Crunch French Night Students Attend Syracuse Crunch French Night: For more than 10 years the Syracuse Crunch have hosted a French Night. The educational experience is organized in conjunction with the American Association of Teachers of French of Central New York. Students from 14 schools attended this year’s game, including some CNS junior and high schoolers taking French. The Syracuse Crunch try to host the event while playing a Canadian team. This year’s match was with the Laval Rocket, an affiliate of the NHL’s Montreal Canadiens based in Quebec.  The experience includes much more than just watching the game though. French vocabulary words were displayed on arena screens, French music was played, and students took part in a trivia competition during intermission.  Following ...
C-NS High School Athletes Spend Time at Smith Road Elementary C-NS High School Athletes Spend Time at Smith Road Elementary: Some Cicero-North Syracuse High School athletes ‘teamed-up’ recently to teach younger students. They were invited to Smith Road Elementary School’s January Assembly to discuss respect and how it translates to team sports.  The eight student-athletes included a mix of football, basketball, and soccer players. They answered a number of questions like what respect means to them and how they respect their coaches and opponents.  The visit was part of the “Team Up 4 Community” initiative. It aims to build character among athletes through the promotion and collaboration of community service and social responsibility.  Following the Assembly, the students spent some time working with students in ...
C-NS Students Perform at NYSSMA Area All-State Festival C-NS Students Perform at NYSSMA Area All-State Festival: C-NS Area All-State Band Students:  Maddie Hilt, Natalie Miles,  Lydia Morris (Orchestra trumpet) and Peyton Peck Congratulations to the following 17 C-NS High School student-musicians selected to perform in the 2023 New York State School Music Association ...
Northstar Network, Bringing CNS to the World Northstar Network, Bringing CNS to the World: This year’s Northstar Network student broadcast crew “core” group of students includes (pictured above from left to right): Hunter Basciuska, Aaron Tarquinio, Drew Matyasik, Johnny Lisi and Landon Cook. The group is pictured getting ready to broadcast the C-NS vs. CBA Section III Championship game at the JMA Wireless Dome this past November. C-NS walked away with the Section III Title after defeating CBA 34-20. Did you know that Cicero-North Syracuse is the ONLY local high school offering live pregame and halftime shows complete with student hosts, commentators, analysts, producers, and photographers? Their broadcasts have garnered as many as (over) a thousand viewers and have reached fans from as far away as Ireland ...
Community Input Needed Regarding District Name and Potential Change - Deadline Extended Through Feb. 27 Community Input Needed Regarding District Name and Potential Change - Deadline Extended Through Feb. 27: The North Syracuse Central School District is asking the community for input regarding how they know the District and is exploring the possibility of changing its name to the Cicero-North Syracuse Central School District. The reason for considering a change is because many community members already think of the District as the “CNS” School District primarily because of the fact that CNS is the name of our high school and all of our sports teams and co-curricular activities. The District wants to have a consistent and recognizable name so that students and staff are unified and have pride in our schools. We are asking students, staff, families and community members to share their opinion about the potential name change by responding to a very brief (two question) ...
Superintendent Messages to Staff and Community Superintendent Messages to Staff and Community: Posted January 24, 2023 Click here for Superintendent's message to NSCSD Staff Click here for Superintendent's message to NSCSD Families Click here for the tips on talking to children about violence
NSCSD Students and Staff Spread Holiday Cheer to Community NSCSD Students and Staff Spread Holiday Cheer to Community: Many thanks to the many NSCSD staff, students coaches, teachers, leaders and student groups who helped make the recent holiday season warmer, brighter and better for various students and community members! All schools in the District held their own multi-cultural holiday events and donation drives for various charity organizations. Some of the many groups to benefit from the efforts included The CNS Food Project (helping our own students), Make-A-Wish, The Rescue Mission, The Salvation Army, The Christmas Bureau, Meals on Wheels, Toys for Tots and Veteran’s groups. In addition to the various charity events, schools worked hard to spread kindness and share the spirt of the season.  Some of the many pictures shared with us from the holiday season ...
C-NS Students Participate in Drone Day at OCM BOCES C-NS Students Participate in Drone Day at OCM BOCES: On Friday, January 13, OCM BOCES held its first-ever Drone Day today at their main campus in Liverpool. As the educational organization gets ready to start a Drone service for students in its 23 component districts, it brought together about 30 staff and students from those districts to get a first-hand look at drones. Marty Miner, a North Syracuse Central School District Technology Teacher at Cicero-North Syracuse High School, brought three of his students to the event to share their experiences with drone technology. We appreciate our students, juniors Nolan Hartough, Nathan Luangaphay and Brian Pham, taking their time to speak to others about the skills they have gained and potential job opportunities. Our Technology Director Jason Clark and Instructional Technology ...
North Syracuse Junior High School Presents North Syracuse Junior High School Presents "Seussical" Jan. 13 & 14: The North Syracuse Junior High School Drama Club is excited to present "Seussical the Musical" this week on Friday, Jan. 13 and Saturday, Jan. 14. Performances will take place in the school's auditorium both nights at 7 PM.  Advanced sale, reserved seat tickets are available for $12 and can be purchased from cast and crew members (see listing below) or Mr. Halpin (jhalpin@nscsd.org) General admission tickets are available and can be purchased ahead of time and at the door. General admission ticket are $8 for students and senior citizens and $10 for adults.  WHAT IS SEUSSICAL? This is a musical based on the works of Dr. Seuss, but it isn’t just a string of his stories set to music. And it isn’t ...
Families Encouraged to Check MySchoolBucks Account for Student Meal Balances Families Encouraged to Check MySchoolBucks Account for Student Meal Balances: The North Syracuse Central School District uses a program called  MySchoolBucks  for student meal accounts? It is critical that families create an account to check their child’s meal balance, see their meal activity at school and set alerts for low balances.  We have noticed that some families have negative balances that need to be addressed.  Please check you account balance as soon as possible. Enrollment in the program is easy! Go to www.MySchoolBucks.com  and register for a free account. You will receive ...



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