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Welcome to the Altmar-Parish-Williamstown (APW) Central School District serving our community since 1960. The APW School District serves approximately 1,400 students that reside within a 180 square mile area. APW school buildings include the Altmar Elementary School, Parish Elementary School, Middle School and High School. Located on the Southern side of the Tug Hill Plateau in Oswego County, the APW School District is nestled in the center of some of the most beautiful country Central New York has to offer.
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TO EMPOWER ALL STUDENTS TO EXCEL AS CITIZENS IN A CHANGING WORLD
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District Mission: The mission of the Fulton City School District, in cooperation with students, parents and the entire community, is to enable students to develop the knowledge and skills needed for relevant, lifelong learning and to become responsible, respectful, and productive citizens.
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All students will develop personal excellence through their cooperative involvement with Hannibal school personnel, parents, peers and community.
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We will support student achievement by developing and sustaining exemplary educational experiences; creating and maintaining an environment that supports learning and embraces individuality; engaging in professional development that drives good instruction; and connecting with our larger community to present opportunities for adult involvement in the educational process.
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The Mission of the Oswego City School District is to empower each student to reach their full potential in the best possible engaging learning environment.
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The Phoenix Central School District, in Central New York, is located 15 miles north-west of Syracuse and 18 miles south-east of Lake Ontario. Phoenix is primarily a rural community, situated at Lock 1 of the Oswego River and Oswego canal, making it the southern gateway to Oswego County. It is conveniently located near Route 481, making it accessible to many fine parks, shopping facilities and restaurants. The Phoenix Central School District serves nearly 2300 students housed in three school buildings - Michael A. Maroun Elementary School houses grades K - 4, Emerson J. Dillon Middle School houses grades 5 - 8 and John C. Birdlebough High School houses grades 9 - 12. The Phoenix Central School District is committed to a strong educational program that promotes academic and personal growth for all students. The district’s belief is that each student will become a productive, responsible, confident individual with a strong academic foundation and the ability to make intelligent choices. Our staff and a close-knit community supportive of its students are our greatest asset in this endeavor.
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Our mission is to prepare all students for a constantly changing future by providing the highest quality education in partnership with their parents, staff and community.
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The Sandy Creek Central School District will prepare students to become contributing members of their local community and global society.