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Provide every student with the educational experiences and opportunities that will foster the full development of his or her potential.
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Mission: The East Syracuse Minoa Central School District will prepare students for the 21st Century by engaging all learners in meaningful learning experiences that meet the highest educational and ethical standards in a caring, collaborative learning community supported through partnerships with parents and families, businesses, civic organizations, and higher education.
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The Fabius-Pompey Central School District is located in central New York, just 25 minutes southeast of the City of Syracuse.Approximately 850 students attend the Fabius-Pompey Central Schools. The Fabius-Pompey Elementary School, located at 7800 Main Street in Fabius, houses grades K through 5. The Middle School-High School is at 1211 Mill Street in Fabius, and serves grades 6 through 12. The District also participates in numerous services offered through the Onondaga-Cortland-Madison BOCES. These include various classes for pupils with disabilities and offerings in occupational education. In addition, the District also participates in BOCES programs for computer services, curriculum development, performing arts, educational communications, environmental education, and staff development.
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Mission: The Fayetteville-Manlius School District’s mission is to respect and realize the aspirations our community has for its children, by providing excellence in education and creating opportunities for each and every child to reach his/her fullest potential as a responsible citizen and member of a global community.
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The Jamesville-DeWitt Central School District has an uncompromising commitment to excellence in preparing students to achieve and succeed, to respect themselves and others and to practice life-long learning in an ever-changing, richly diverse environment. We dedicate ourselves to the academic, artistic, social, emotional and physical development of each student.
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To educate students to become productive members of society who demonstrate positive academic, social, and personal skills. The responsibility to encourage life-long enthusiasm for learning and pride in accomplishment is jointly shared by the students, parents, school staff, the Board of Education and the community.
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It is our responsibility as LCSD educators to each and every day do our best to prepare the next generation for the future. The Board of Education's vision requires us to provide students with the knowledge and skills they will need to reach their potential in the classroom and in their adult lives. We will help all students become productive and responsible adults who will contribute to their families, workplace and society.
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The Marcellus Central Schools are located in the village of Marcellus, New York (population 11,000), about 12 miles southwest of Syracuse, the state's fifth largest city. Approximately 2,000 students attend these schools that are served by over 300 full-time and part-time faculty and staff members in a variety of positions. The Central New York area provides a diverse blend of urban, suburban and rural areas along with a wealth of educational, recreational and employment opportunities.
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The North Syracuse Central School District community is committed to ensuring that all students achieve success through relevant and rigorous schoolwork preparing them for life-long learning and full participation in our society while empowering them with the knowledge, skills, and attitudes valued by the students and society at large.
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The Onondaga Central School Community challenges individual maximum potential, prides itself on success and prepares contributing citizens for life.
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The Mission of the Onondaga-Cortland-Madison BOCES is to develop and provide educational programs and services of the highest quality for our school districts and the community.
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The Mission of the Skaneateles Central School District :The mission of the Skaneateles Central Schools is to provide positive and successful learning experiences for all students.The schools will also strive to provide students with the knowledge and problem-solving skills necessary to contribute and adapt to an ever-changing world. Within a caring and student-centered environment, the schools will offer a balanced educational program with high expectations to challenge and motivate each student.The school staff, students, parents, Board of Education and community share the responsibility for this mission.
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We develop confident,continual learners who caring community members
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Our credo is simple: Set high-standards, make expectations clear, provide meaningful instruction, and watch children excel academically. At Southside Academy, every student is given the tools for success, in and out of the classroom. With a commitment to work, good citizenship, and personal responsibility, students experience a safe, secure environment where learning and achievement thrive.
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SASCS Mission:The Syracuse Academy of Science Charter School (SASCS) seeks to graduate men and women who think critically and creatively;have attained strong skills in mathematics, science, language, technology, history, and the arts; and are committed to a lifetime of learning and civic involvement.The school will empower students with high intellectual standards—building on their promise as they prepare for college, career and citizenship.The Syracuse Academy of Science Charter School (SASCS) offers area students the best aspects of public and private education. As part of a public community charter school, SASCS’s tuition-free program offers the small classes and college preparatory programs of a private academy to students who would otherwise be financially constrained to attend public school. Students are given the opportunity to learn and grow into productive, conscientious citizens with a keen sense of social awareness and community responsibility.
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The Syracuse City School District is one of the largest in the state of New York including over 19,000 students in K-12 grades and an additional 1,300 in Pre-Kindergarten. The district’s facilities include: five High Schools, six Middle Schools, six K-8 Schools, fourteen Elementary Schools, and four Alternative Schools/Programs to help students with diverse needs.The diverse ethnic background of our students contributes to the unique nature of the Syracuse City School District. The student population is: 53% Black, 28% White, 12% Hispanic, 6% Asian, and 1% Native American/Alaskan creating a district whose educational setting is one of a kind in the nation.
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The mission of the Tully Central Schools is to create an open, caring and supportive atmosphere where every student is nurtured in the development of a respect and thirst for lifelong learning and personal dedication to the pursuit of excellence. We will, through staff development and the use of the community and its resources, provide a challenging and innovative curriculum which develops creative thinking and problem solving while incorporating high standards and accountability.Tully Central Schools will graduate competent, compassionate individuals responsible for themselves and the world at large, who can excel at any chosen endeavor.
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Welcome! The Westhill Central School District is located in Onondaga County, immediately west of and adjacent to the City of Syracuse. Westhill is a medium sized district with 1,900 students and a professional staff of nine administrators, 166 teachers and a support staff of 135. The general area offers abundant opportunities for cultural, recreational and educational pursuits. The area is home to Syracuse University, LeMoyne College and Onondaga Community College. Small in geographical size (about 8-9 square miles), the Westhill District is home to 4,800 community members. The district is predominately residential in nature with over 95% of the tax base coming from home owners. The district supports four schools -Walberta Park Primary School (grades K-2); Cherry Road Elementary School (grades 3-4); Onondaga Hill Middle School (grades 5-8) and Westhill High School (grades 9-12).