Treat Yourself: Mark your calendar for Disney’s “The Lion King”—and the other Broadway shows coming to Syracuse in 2025By Courtney KlessNovember 26, 20240
Treat Yourself: Mark your calendar for Disney’s “The Lion King”—and the other Broadway shows coming to Syracuse in 2025November 26, 2024
Reaching a Milestone: Now the largest chapter in the country, Special Olympics New York is celebrating 50 yearsMarch 30, 2020
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Education News Striving for Success: Back-to-school tips for parents of students with special needsBy Deborah CavanaghSeptember 30, 20170 These back-to-school tips can put parents’ minds at ease, especially when caring for a student with special needs. Preparation and communication are key.
Education A Special Responsibility: Syracuse schools’ special education director discusses district’s support servicesBy Tammy DiDomenicoMarch 1, 20170 Anyone who thinks of public education as impersonal and excessively bureaucratic probably hasn’t met Amy Evans, director of special education…
Education STEM Stories: Teachers focus on problem solving and hands-on learning in science, technology, engineering and math workBy Tammy DiDomenicoSeptember 13, 20160 On a warm morning in mid-June, as the final hours of the school year were winding down at Cazenovia High…
Child Development Helping Hands: Sign language helped our baby communicateBy Deborah CavanaghAugust 1, 20150 My kindergarten report card stated, “I am not sure little Debbie is aware she is talking half the time she…
Education Singing Praise: Local music teacher makes a difference in kids’ livesBy Deborah CavanaghMay 1, 20150 Great teachers come in many varieties. But a quality they all share is the ability to recognize and bring out…
Education Why Tests Fail: Standardized exams don’t help studentsBy Michael GilbertApril 1, 20150 In April, public school students in grades 3 through 8 will take Common Core ELA (English Language Arts) and mathematics…
Activities Brick Heads: More than a toy, Legos have become a gateway to engineering, robotics and moreBy Aaron GiffordOctober 1, 20140 With a half-dozen two-by-four Lego bricks, a child literally has millions of different creations at his or her fingertips. A…
Education It’s Not Busy Work: Teachers say homework mattersBy Tammy DiDomenicoSeptember 1, 20140 At the beginning of the 20th century, teachers didn’t assign much homework because parents didn’t want it to interfere with…