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Against the recommendations from current research, the Syracuse City School District will move up start times at dozens of schools starting this fall.
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Syracuse city school students can register through May 19 for a number of options for summer programming, offered at all city schools
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The Syracuse City School District celebrated its 175th anniversary May 8 by highlighting artifacts from its past.
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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 state education department amended its regulations this year, saying it will not use tests scores to assess progress at struggling institutions because fewer students took the tests during the pandemic.
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The head of the U.S. teacher's union visited a local school to see how its engaging career-focused curriculum is helping to get students excited about learning.
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New York State Association for Bilingual Education (NYSABE) honored Syracuse City School District teacher Lillian Zayas with the Bilingual Instructional Assistant of the Year award.
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Dedicated student journalists at Syracuse Latin gather weekly to plan middle school newspaper
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Derrick Dotson stopped by Van Duyn Elementary to promote his new children's book "The Police and Me."
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Two Syracuse City School District librarians are worried after the American Library Association's press release that outlined a record number of book ban attempts in 2022