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It's also the Onondaga Community College's 60th commencement.
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The Syracuse City School District will kickoff a year-long celebration to mark its founding date of May 8, 1848
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The labor union United University Professions are pushing for more state funding to support the SUNY university system and more than 7,000 of its employees.
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This ancient traditional welcoming occurred whenever visitors appeared in Haudenosaunee villages.
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The interim superintendent welcomes the community to voice concerns about the Syracuse City School District at meetings that will be hosted over the next few weeks.
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Onondaga Libraries kick off summer with a splash by launching this year's summer reading program for children.
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The technology uses a laser that spins 360 degrees to develop three-dimensional models. Syracuse University can use the Faro Scanner to make digital 3D versions of entire buildings on their campus.
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Syracuse Common councilors approved an agreement that spells out the roles of the city, the school district, and Onondaga County in the construction of the school.
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US Attorney Carla Freedman says Jason Cecile and Nichole Murray submitted false timecards in connection with the district’s federally funded high school dropout prevention program.
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Voters approved about 99 percent of budgets this week that stayed under the two percent tax cap, and 88 percent of those that pierced the cap.
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A New York State health department board formalized what Governor Kathy Hochul announced on Wednesday, that school children will continue to be required to wear masks to help protect them against COVID-19 until at least early March. Nearly two dozen people testified about the extension, including the state’s school district superintendents.
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The Central Square School district is among dozens of others closely monitoring the changing COVID situation ahead of the holiday break next week. Neighboring Oswego City schools will switch to remote learning Friday due to teacher and bus driver shortages.