Come out and VOTE next Tuesday in the MSHS cafeteria from 1 to 8 p.m. For more information on the 2022 Capital Project, visit our resource page here: https://southsenecany.sites.thrillshare.com/page/ovid-bus-garage
over 1 year ago, Michael Nocella
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A note from our Health Office: please be aware that we are seeing an increase in student illnesses presenting with flu-like symptoms. See the attached flyer for important information! Keep your children home if they are experiencing any of the following symptoms listed, and keep in touch with the health office related to illness symptoms. Reach out to us with any questions or concerns at asheldon@southseneca.org. Thank you!
over 1 year ago, Sarah Horton
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Put it on your calendars! Here is the link: https://meet.google.com/wiv-uvgn-ssr
over 1 year ago, Michael Nocella
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Please enjoy this edition of the Bi-Weekly Note. As always, please feel free to contact me with any questions. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yiVvB4KSsBY3ki2cZpT7C99wGz19e5-tRyffm5oiC5U/edit?usp=sharing
over 1 year ago, Melissa Butler
We couldn't be more thankful for being part of such an incredible community. To every South Seneca community member, we hope your day is filled with gratitude, a little bit too much food, family, friends, a Bills win, and a great nap. HAPPY THANKSGIVING! #foreverfalcons
over 1 year ago, Michael Nocella
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The community is invited to a Public Information Session on Wednesday, November 30 at 6 p.m. in the Elementary Auditorium in Interlaken to hear more about the 2022 Capital Project proposal, and to get questions answered. For more information on the Capital Project proposal, visit our Capital Project resource page on our website: https://southsenecany.sites.thrillshare.com/page/ovid-bus-garage
over 1 year ago, Michael Nocella
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Come and experience the classic Christmas Carol with a twist as the in The South Seneca Falcon Players take to the stage to share the story of "Tiny Tim: A Christmas Carol Revisited" on December 2-4. More information here: https://www.southseneca.org/article/908070
over 1 year ago, Michael Nocella
Please enjoy this edition of the Bi-Weekly Note. As always, feel free to reach out with any questions. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1JvbxSDzhc_671wdWED8VHcT_LlZPAhvxyAK_KzG6UsY/edit?usp=sharing
over 1 year ago, Melissa Butler
A big thank you to food service worker Sherry Caward and her husband Todd, an apple scientist at USDA apple genetics, for donating about 40 bushels of apples to the South Seneca Central School District! Our students will now be able to keep doctors away for a good long while.
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Please enjoy this edition of the Bi-Weekly Note. Included in this note is information on Halloween and extended day tomorrow. Please feel free to email with any questions. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1qeTJLf_N-llYOnHGskyMsggmi2VX1PpGJ-DHe3C79NY/edit?usp=sharing
over 1 year ago, Melissa Butler
Our 6th and 8th graders got their New York State Big Apple Crunch on today, and let's just say it was the perfect fall day to CHOMP on an apple. #applecrunch #foreverfalcons
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Enter to win a prize by taking this quiz for Red Ribbon Week. See information here:
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Continuing Red Ribbon Week 2022:
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Here are some more facts about underage drinking in our continued acknowledgement of Red Ribbon Week 2022:
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Red Ribbon Week 2022 continues:
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Lodi Whittier Library is inviting you to a webinar on Thursday, October 27th from 10-11:30 although the actual presentation will be 10-11 with time for Q&A. Registrants will receive a video of the presentation in case they can’t attend “live” and a digital toolkit of handouts. Here's the description of the program: Libraries are for everyone, including readers who struggle with dyslexia or other learning differences. During Dyslexia Awareness Month, join Lodi Whittier Library Director Beth Bevars, Marion Waldman and Tracy Young from Teach My Kid to Read, and Human Rights Attorney Laurie Puhn Feinstein for an informative and inspirational look at how libraries can serve all readers. Beth will share the story behind Lodi’s Literacy Hub, a program created to provide struggling readers and their families with evidence-based phonics literacy materials. Seeded with money from an Outreach Mini Grant in 2019, the Hub has grown to offer support and guidance to families and schools within her community. Teaming up with Teach My Kid to Read, an organization dedicated to working with libraries to create community literacy solutions, has magnified the message across NYS and the country. Learn how your library can be part of this movement. Registration is available at: https://flls.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMrdeCspzojGN3vcNdV1kvhxPzr1XXQ8YAx
over 1 year ago, Michael Nocella
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If offered drugs or alcohol, change the subject. Offer an alternative that you could do instead. If you’re with your friends, suggest doing an activity or grabbing a bite to eat. It might just be the push they need to put down the drugs or alcohol and do something a little safer. For example, say: "I’m good. Wanna go play basketball?" or "No thanks. Let’s go grab a snack." Never take a pill that didn’t come from your doctor or pharmacy/store. Drug traffickers are using fentanyl in their pills and marijuana/cannabis to get people addicted and come buy more. Fentanyl in the smallest doses can be fatal. If you need medication to help you feel better, talk with your parents or caregiver – never buy anything online or arrange for a sale through social media. If someone offers you something to swallow, you could say, "No thanks. I don’t know what’s in that,” or "My parents would kill me if they found out,” or "I could get kicked off the team for doing that.”
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It is Red Ribbon Week 2022 and the theme is “End The Trend” to encourage students to stop the use of substances! The South Seneca School District is excited to partner with the Seneca County Substance Abuse Coalition. Keep the discussion going at home, at the dinner table, at family outings, and with friends and extended family. Thank you.
over 1 year ago, Michael Nocella
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We have officially finished the first five weeks. I have linked the latest Bi-Weekly Note. As always, feel free to reach out with any questions. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1MiREbPh9lsl0KJGPeTrNsEdgcTtrjggASeT0Zsmkkm8/edit?usp=sharing
over 1 year ago, Melissa Butler
Don't forget Picture Day for 6-12 on Friday!
over 1 year ago, Sarah Horton
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