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The Syracuse City School district is now accepting applications from area eighth graders for the new STEAM High School.
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A federal grant will allow trained, school-based clinicians offer mental health services to students in Syracuse.
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The Syracuse City School District is welcoming students back to a new school year this week. One of the district’s main goals this year is to reduce chronic absenteeism.
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A program that makes it possible for many central New Yorkers to afford college is celebrating 15 years.
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Syracuse common councilors are now working to approve the 2024-2025 budget for the Syracuse City School District.
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The district has enough available spots to enroll every pre-K-aged child who lives in the district.
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Syracuse native Jeanette Epps answered questions from local school kids and Le Moyne College students from the International Space Station Thursday.
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The STEAM School will serve 250 students per class, with 150 students in each class from Syracuse City School District.
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Syracuse City School District and local law enforcement officials are addressing a violent incident at Lincoln Middle School that left one SCSD teacher with injuries. SCSD Superintendent Anthony Davis says it is one of the worst things he's seen.
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High school and middle schoolers in the Syracuse City School District are starting classes as much as 25 minutes earlier this year than last.