Macedon Town Supervisor Kim Leonard and Walworth Town Supervisor Mike Donalty were at Ruben A. Cirillo High School last Thursday morning to recognize the achievements of cheerleaders and swimmers for the 2024 fall season and 2024-25 winter sports season. The Gananda cheerleaders were honored for winning the Section V Class D1 team championship and advancing […]
The Alton Fire Department held their annual Fireman’s Banquet on April 20th, 2024. Two long term members were honored for their dedicated years of service to the fire department. Tom Roder was awarded a proclamations from Assemblyman Brian Manktelow’ s office and Senator Pam Helming’s office for 45 years of service. Dave Lancaster was […]
During a presentation to the Board of Education earlier this school year, BOE members were each given some Spring Mix lettuce grown by the sixth, seventh and eighth graders in the newly established Agricultural Program at Newark Middle School. However the program, which replaced the technology program previously taught at Newark Middle School, encompasses far […]
Pal-Mac’s Theater Department recently made a significant donation to a local organization, thanks in part to the community. The department donated $1,000 to Bikers Against Child Abuse (BACA) on Saturday, April 13. Theater Director Kimberly Day personally delivered a ceremonial check to the organization. Day mentioned that a portion of ticket sales from the department’s […]
On Friday, March 22, Wayne Central middle and high school students had the opportunity to participate in Tech Wars hosted by the State University of New York at Oswego. Tech Wars offers an engaging and immersive educational experience, allowing students to extend their learning beyond the confines of the classroom. Through a variety of exciting […]
The Sodus Chamber of Commerce has chosen to honor the Sodus Bay Heights Golf Course with one of the Milestone Awards this year. In 1924, around 40 charter members of the proposed Sodus Bay Heights Club met, and the club was incorporated on October 25, 1924. The first elected Board of Directors approved the work […]
90-year-old Annette Harris, a local author and history buff, shared some interesting local history recently with 10th grade Global Studies teacher Justin Fladd’s classes. But in the process, she was both greatly surprised and delighted to learn something about her late husband, John, who taught math at Newark High School from 1963 to 1988, that […]
On March 7 and 8, the Parent Teacher Organization sponsored the 7th Grade Commended Breakfast at Wayne Central Middle School, celebrating students who earned a place on the High Honor Roll, Honor Roll, and those nominated by staff for displaying Outstanding Character and Citizenship. The event included a breakfast and award ceremony attended by students, […]
On April 5: The Macedon Library will host a presentation:“Find Out How to Be a Citizen Scientist for NASA from 1:00 pm-2:00 pm. NASA is looking for people of all ages to become “citizen scientists” during the eclipse. Being a citizen scientist means voluntarily collecting sensory information about the eclipse using a free smartphone app. […]
Wayne Central School District is pleased to announce that three exceptionally talented high school students, Courtney Buss, Zoë Cook, and Liam Keeney, were selected to showcase their musical talent at the prestigious American Choral Directors Association Eastern Division (ACDA) event in Providence, Rhode Island. The ACDA East event, which took place from February 28 to […]
A rocking and electrifying fantasy-themed musical performance is coming soon to the Pal-Mac Performing Arts Center stage. The High School Drama Club is proud to present "The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical" from Friday, March 8 through Sunday, March 10. The story follows Percy Jackson, a 12-year-old who has newly discovered powers he can't […]
The highly-anticipated annual Lincoln School Valentine’s Ball held February 10 was another great event this year that 115 students, their families and friends attended. Pre-K through second grade girls and boys – many dressed up in fancy, semi-formal attire – and their Moms, Dads, siblings and other extended family members came out on the […]
It is not uncommon for a student to enter Marion Junior-Senior High School in seventh grade, audition for the musical and hold a role for the next six years. This year’s musical, “Crazy For You,” features a special twist as two of the leads and the stage crew manager will be participating in their seventh […]
As part of International Holocaust Remembrance Day on January 27, 10th graders at the Clyde- Savannah Senior High School were able to speak with descendants of Holocaust Survivors via Zoom. This came as part of a class collaboration between teacher Mike Burke’s Global students (who are currently learning about World War II) and fellow teacher […]
On January 27, high school and middle school students from Wayne Central School District showcased their musical talent at the 2024 Wayne All-County Junior and Senior High School Vocal Music Festival at Williamson High School. Under the guidance of Kathy Perconti, Wayne Central High School Music Teacher, and Ian Mutch, Wayne Middle School Music Teacher, […]