by SOCSD Communications | May 21, 2020 | SOMS News
As a special education teacher at South Orangetown Middle School, Mary Ann Wood is busy Zooming with students in groups and individually and making screencasts. With her sixth-grade Just Words class, Wood helps students fill in gaps in their decoding and spelling: Read More: Zooming With SOMS’ Mary Ann Wood
by SOCSD Communications | May 18, 2020 | SOMS News
As a young musician growing up in Hyde Park, NY, oboist Keve Wilson dreamed of performing on Broadway. Along the way to realizing that dream, Wilson learned valuable life lessons from her education, friends and teachers which she shared with South Orangetown Middle: Read More: Oboist Shares Journey from Band Room to Broadway with SOCSD Musicians
by SOCSD Communications | May 7, 2020 | SOMS News
“When we first started doing virtual learning, I thought about how I wished my grandfather had kept a diary because he was 18 years old and lived in Kilkenny , Ireland, a town that was hit particularly hard by the 1918 influenza pandemic and I never heard any stories: Read More: ELA Teacher Colleen Henry and Student Isabella M. on the Power of Journaling
by SOCSD Communications | May 7, 2020 | SOMS News
“Each year that I teach the dystopian book club unit, students are drawn to the action, drama, suspense, and meaningful issues that the novels explore. What I never imagined in my lifetime is that our own world would turn upside down because of a virus and start to: Read More: SOMS Students Engage in Dystopian Literature Study
by SOCSD Communications | May 2, 2020 | SOMS News
The cast and crew of South Orangetown Middle School’s spring production of “Newsies” was treated to a very special Zoom session yesterday, thanks to efforts of South Orangetown parent and actor Adam Sietz. “Students ‘met’ original: Read More: Broadway Stars Surprise “Newsies” Cast and Crew
by SOCSD Communications | Apr 30, 2020 | SOMS News
South Orangetown Middle School teachers are developing curriculum-based lessons and activities that connect with current events and character education. “One of the first ELA assignments I gave my students was to write thank you cards for local healthcare workers,”: Read More: SOMS Outreach Assignments Draw On Curriculum
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