-
Aided by a private consulting firm, the Syracuse City School District aims to enact a four-phase plan that they envision will help them find a new superintendent by the new year.
-
Syracuse students under 18 are eligible to visit meal sites around to city to get free lunch and breakfast and participate in activities.
-
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.
-
The weapon was confiscated without incident.
-
The Syracuse City School District hosted its inaugural career fair with at least 70 participating businesses for students in 11th and 12th grades.
-
After 39 years of working for Syracuse city schools, Superintendent Jamie Alicea is retiring at the end of the school year.
-
Five peaks will begin to train students in Syracuse City Schools and other local school districts at SCSD until the STEAM School opens.
-
Huntington K-8 School placed 7th in the state-wide Women’s Empowerment Draft. The program familiarizes students with the female icons who have schools' named after them.
-
The district released 2021 graduation rates that rose to 77% — an increase from 71% among the previous cohort.
-
The Syracuse City School district decided to have 5 schools go to remote learning for the rest of the week, after reports over the weekend found too many positive cases or exposures among essential staff. Clary, Ed Smith, Frazer, Seymour, and Dr. Weeks schools plan to open in-person next Monday, while in-home tests are handed out district-wide.