Ian Daniels and Karina Santana, both 2025 graduates of G. Ray Bodley High School, were awarded the Fulton Lions Club’s 2025 H. and Mary Dowd Memorial, and John Scaringi Memorial scholarships respectively, said Zach Merry, Fulton Lions past president and scholarship chair.
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The Oswego Rotary Club continues its long tradition of presenting scholarships to four outstanding 2025 graduates of the Oswego City School District.
Oswego County’s annual Government Day Program is an opportunity for a seventh-grade student to spend the day with their legislator to learn about the operations and services of local government.
The Salmon River Fine Arts Center is grateful for the continued generous funding for the Richard S. Shineman Young Artist Experience (YAE) after-school art program for children in the Pulaski area.
Valedictorian Tyler Emmons
Fueled by integrity, loyalty and determination, Hannibal High School senior Tyler Emmons recently earned the distinction as the class of 2025 valedictorian.
As part of the CiTi Community Connections, an initiative that partners CiTi students with community members on regional service projects, more than 100 students from the Center for Instruction, Technology & Innovation took part in an Endangered Species Cleanup Day, partnering with the Oswego County Youth Bureau/Parks & Recreation and Friends of the Rosamond Gifford Zoo to improve and focus on Independence Trail – a local trail system in Oswego, NY widely used by members of the community.
The Port of Oswego Authority (POA) and the H. Lee White Marine Museum recently hosted 30 Oswego High School students for a tour of the Lake Guardian research vessel, the museum, and the POA, said Thomas Schneider, interim executive director, POA.
Fulton Savings Bank (FSB) has instituted a Student of the Month program to recognize high school students from three local school districts for the months of October through May.
