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Sam-I-Am’s friend might not have liked Green Eggs and Ham but SSCS loved the second graders’ theatrical performance of the Dr. Seuss classic book at our most recent (March) elementary school Morning Program. After a month of celebrating the famous children’s author and his March birthday, his characters came to life on the auditorium stage […]
SSCS and our Student Council members would like to thank everyone who supported Spirit Week (March 24-28) and our collection for the Sharon Springs Food Pantry. Several boxes of non-perishable items were gathered in our classrooms and delivered to the Food Pantry to help those in need. Thank you all for your support in making […]
SSCS second graders in teacher Donna Baker’s class spent part of March learning about Alaska’s world famous Iditarod dog sled race celebrating its centennial year. Each student selected a musher and followed them through the race on their school iPad. They learned about Alaska’s terrain, weather, sled dogs and the people living there. This year’s […]
Congratulations to SSCS’ Ava Jump and Yasmin Issa who will be inducted into the New York State FBLA Honor Society. To be accepted into this limited group, members must be a high school junior or senior, a member of FBLA for two or more years and uphold academic excellence, positive character, leadership and service in […]
Congratulations to SSCS’ Giavanna Robinson, one of 31 Capital Region BOCES Career & Technical Education students to medal at this year’s regional SkillsUSA competition held March 19 in Albany. Robinson, a student in the CTE Early Childhood Education program, was part of a team that captured third place in the SkillsUSA Promotional Bulletin Board category. […]
Cooperstown Conference Four SSCS student-athletes joined 400 of their peers from 60 area school districts at the 10th Annual Student-Athlete Leadership Conference on March 7. The daylong conference entitled “Respect: It Goes Both Ways” was hosted by the Cooperstown CSD at the Clark Sports Center. Attending were juniors Michael Cashman and Peyton Barbic, sophomore Devin […]
Like many kids, Trenton Witham remembers gazing into the sky and wondering about outer space. But unlike many adults, this SSCS graduate was one of the lead engineers who helped land a spacecraft on the moon earlier this month. That spacecraft was the Blue Ghost lunar lander which touched down on the moon Sunday, March […]
SSCS K-2 students celebrated Read Across America Week and Dr. Seuss’ Birthday March 3-7, reading some of Dr. Seuss’ favorite books in class and celebrating with various other activities. The fun included themed dress up days that matched the books they read each day. This featured wearing red or blue for Red Fish Blue Fish […]
SSCS held a very successful Maker Faire for grades K-12 on March 6 in the school gym. Similar to the STEAM Expo, a Maker Faire is a celebration of invention, creativity, curiosity, and hands-on learning. Students showcased their experiments and displays for family and the community in the subject areas of Science, Technology, Engineering, Art […]

