by SOCSD Communications | Apr 27, 2020 | SOMS News
Talk about relevant, real-world learning: seventh-grade science students are studying viruses. “My students have spent the past week or so learning about general information about viruses, building a general foundation for how they work,” explains South Orangetown: Read More: Seventh-Grade Science Focuses on a Timely Topic
by SOCSD Communications | Apr 23, 2020 | SOMS News
With the launch of distance learning, South Orangetown Middle School ELA Teacher Carol Fagan and Special Education Teacher Jill Rutherford sought to develop an academic project responsive to their students’ needs. “After surveying our students on their feelings about: Read More: ‘Journaling Through a Pandemic’ Project Engages Students in Documenting Their Experience
by SOCSD Communications | Apr 21, 2020 | SOMS News
South Orangetown Middle School and Tappan Zee High School congratulate their 2019-2020 SOMS PTA/TZHS PTSA Reflections Contest winners! “Untitled,” a work submitted by Tappan Zee High School artist Ronan M., placed third in New York State. “My work describes the: Read More: SOMS, TZHS Reflections Winners Earn Accolades
by SOCSD Communications | Apr 17, 2020 | SOMS News
South Orangetown Middle School National Junior Honor Society members are taking action to help reduce feelings of isolation experienced by local seniors due to the COVID-19 pandemic. NJHS Co-Advisor Kerry Beckmann first approached Blauvelt-Orangeburg Senior Club: Read More: NJHS Members Keep Local Seniors Feeling Connected
by SOCSD Communications | Mar 6, 2020 | SOMS News
Distinguishing between fact and “fake news” can be a real challenge, even for digital natives. At South Orangetown Middle School, Library Media Specialist Kimberlee Landgraff trains students in the Research and Debate Explore class to sharpen their critical thinking: Read More: SOMS Students Challenge Fake News
by SOCSD Communications | Mar 6, 2020 | SOMS News
Nearly two dozen South Orangetown Middle School teachers and administrators gamely volunteered to have their faces bathed in shaving cream to support the National Junior Honor Society’s 7th Annual Pie-in-the-Face event to benefit Make-A-Wish Hudson Valley. “The: Read More: NJHS Raises over $1,200 for Make-A-Wish
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