Wednesday, February 16th, 2022—Syracuse Academy of Science elementary school’s 4th-grade students participated in the time-honored Science Fair event. This event allows for students to share their understanding of the scientific method, flex their creativity, and demonstrate their presentation skills. Winners from the Science Fair will advance to the CNY Science and Engineering Fair hosted by the Museum of Science and Technology (MOST).
On the Science Fair Day, students presented their project to judges from local science organizations, colleges, schools, and hospitals. Parents and families were given an opportunity to view all these outstanding science fair projects and classrooms from Kindergarten through third grade.
We want to take this moment to congratulate all of our 4th-grade students for their hard work and creativity in this year's Science Fair! Please click here to visit our Facebook page to view more pictures from the Syracuse Academy of Science elementary school’s Science Fair.
Saturday, February 19th, 2022—Syracuse Academy of Science middle school students robotics teams have done it again! In mid-February, Syracuse Academy of Science middle school robotics teams Team Tag and SAS R Squad competed in the VEX Robotics Competition. This highly collaborative, teamwork event challenged the students to work together, communicate various strategies, and persevere. The Atoms had to set up, fix, and field the robots for each round to compete.
We are excited to share Syracuse Academy of Science middle school Team Tag, and SAS R Squad qualified for the finals. Team Tag placed 8th and SAS R Squad placed 5th and received the Judges Award (and trophy) for their impeccable teamwork skills and performance of the engineering book.
Sunday, March 6th, 2022—Slam dunk, it’s almost game day! As the Syracuse Academy of Science Atoms get ready to take on the New Hartford Spartans, here is some information to help you make sure you are game day ready.
The Section III Class A Boys Basketball Finals will take place on Sunday, March 6th, at Onondaga Community College’s SRC Arena. Tip-off will begin at 5:00 PM. Tickets are $10 per person. Children 12 years and under are free when accompanied by an adult. The gates will open one hour before tip-off. Please click here to purchase tickets to cheer on your Syracuse Academy of Science Atoms!
We also ask that all students and their families please wear the school colors - white, navy, or burgundy. This will be a fun way to show our school spirit as we cheer on the Atoms.
If you are looking for something to do earlier on Sunday, come check out and cheer on the Utica Academy of Science Boys' basketball team as they take on the Chittenango Bears. Their game begins at 3:00 PM at Onondaga Community College's SRC Arena. Please click here to purchase tickets for this game.
We hope to see you there! In the meantime, let’s go, Atoms!!!
The Syracuse Academy of Science boys basketball team can’t stop, won’t stop as they make their way to the Section III Class A Finals on Sunday, March 6th, where they will take on the New Hartford Spartans. The championship game will be held at Onondaga Community College’s SRC Arena. Tip-off will begin at 5:00 PM.
Tickets for the Section III Boys Basketball Class A Finals will be $10 per person, and children 12 years and under are free when accompanied by an adult. Tickets can be purchased by clicking here. The gates will open one hour before tip-off.
Tuesday, March 1st, 2022—Be Bold. Be Unstoppable. Be Atoms!
Syracuse Academy of Science Atoms, a number 10 seed, created a major upset on the court after defeating the number 3 seed, Jamesville-DeWitt Rams, in the Section III Class A Semifinals game with a score of 53-43. This victory has officially allowed the Atoms to advance to the Section III Class A Finals, held on Sunday, March 6th at 5:00 PM.
Below are some of the Semifinals game stats:
- Steyvon Jones scored a team-high 20 points
- Davon Perry scored 13 points
- Zachary Allen scored 12 points
- Makai Reed scored 8 points
With one win away from earning the title of Class A Champions, here is some information you'll need to know about the game on Sunday. The Atoms will play New Hartford on Sunday, March 6th, at 5:00 PM. The game will be held at Onondaga Community College's SRC Arena. Please stay tuned for more details later this week about how you can purchase tickets to cheer on your Syracuse Academy of Science Atoms.
In the meantime, please click here to visit our Facebook page to view more pictures from the semifinals game and to read highlights from the game from News Channel 9, Syracuse.com and Eagle News Online.
Sunday, February 27th, 2022—Congratulations to Syracuse Academy of Science middle school's Team Gear for placing 11th overall, after six matches, in the Robotics Competition held on Sunday, February 27th. Atoms competed virtually against many teams throughout Southern New York. This competition will mark the second appearance for Ms. Obrist's robotics team. Great work, Atoms!
Tuesday, March 2nd, 2022—In honor of National Read Across America Day, we encourage all of our Atoms and their families to find time today (this week or month) to read a good book. Below are some fun facts about reading that may surprise you.
- Reading is a great Stress Reliever - Studies show that reading reduces stress by 68%
- It all adds up - Reading just 20 minutes a day adds up to reading 1,800,000 words per year
- The fastest way to build vocabulary - Children learn 4,000–12,000 words every year by reading
Dr. Seuss said it the best, "The more that you read, the more things you'll know. The more that you learn, the more places you'll go!"
We hope everyone can find time to pick up a book and celebrate National Read Across America Day.
Friday, February 18th, 2022—Syracuse Academy of Science elementary school recognizes its students for the Students of the Month ceremony. Each month, Atoms are selected for Students of the Month for demonstrating the monthly character trait. For February, Atoms were recognized for showing the character trait of Ambition by showing they have a strong desire to do or achieve something.
We want to congratulate these 'ambitious' students selected for February's Student of the Month ceremony! Keep up the great work.
Tune in each month as we share, and celebrate the students selected for our monthly Student on the Month celebration.
Friday, February 25th, 2022—It's game day, Atoms! Come cheer on your Syracuse Academy of Science Atoms as they take on the number 3 seed, Jamesville-DeWitt in the Class A Semifinals. The boys' basketball game will take place at Onondaga Community College's SRC Arena on Tuesday, March 1st at 5:30 PM.
Tickets are $5/person and can be purchased by clicking here. Before you head out to the game, brush up on your latest Atoms news by clicking here to read this article featuring your Syracuse Academy of Science High School Atoms!
Friday, February 18th, 2022—In honor of Black History Month, Syracuse Academy of Science high school's art department shares with you its collaborative piece featuring the Syracuse Academy of Science (SAS) Choir and artwork from students in Art 8, Printmaking, Creative Arts Drawing, and Painting.
This month, Ms. Carlson's music class has studied music theory, singing, and recording techniques to perform the award-winning song "Stand Up" by Cynthia Erivo. "Stand Up" is featured in the Academy Award-nominated movie Harriet. In this video, you will hear the impressive vocal and percussion performance from SAS Choir, as the Atoms sing, stomp, and create a beat and rhythm to the song "Stand Up." The Atoms selected the song "Stand Up" for its powerful, positive message and contemporary resonance.
The musical recording is accompanied by moving masterpieces from Mrs. Merrithew's art classes such as Art 8, Creative Arts Drawing & Painting, and Printmaking. Students submitted works in different art mediums ranging from dry-point printing to large mixed media portraits. Atoms in Creative Arts drew inspiration from the works of Aaron Douglas, who is often called the 'Father of African American Art.'
We want to thank all of our students and teachers, Ms. Carlson and Mrs. Merrithew, for their incredible talent, hard work, and creativity. The students' and teachers' efforts and achievements have certainly not gone unnoticed.
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