by bculot | Aug 30, 2022 | Curriculum News
South Orangetown Central School District welcomed 14 new teachers during New Teacher Orientation. We began the day with warm greetings from our Superintendent, Dr. Pritchard, and Board Of Education President, Dr. Dana Stilley and an introduction of Central Office: Read More: South Orangetown Welcomes New Teachers
by bculot | Jul 12, 2022 | Curriculum News
We concluded our 7th Annual Summer STEAM Camp with more than 300 campers in attendance in grades K-8, and it was a huge success. For the past seven years, the program has been coordinated and planned by Samantha Levine, Instructional Science Coach, Jessenia Cursio,: Read More: Seventh Annual Summer STEAM Camp – A Huge Success!
by SOCSD Communications | Jun 3, 2022 | Curriculum News
Global Climate Change, Hemophilia in Dogs, and Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome were among the topics presented by student researchers at Tappan Zee High School’s Science Symposium last week. The Science Research Program, an elective taught by TZHS Science teacher Chris: Read More: 2022 TZHS Science Research Symposium
by bculot | Apr 22, 2022 | Curriculum News
SOCSD new teachers gathered to engage in learning teaching strategies and structures that further empower students in learning and application to problems across various content areas. We began the day talking about what it means to empower students with structures: Read More: New Teachers Collaborate on Empowering Students to Learn
by SOCSD Communications | Jan 11, 2022 | Curriculum, Curriculum News
Throughout the fall, the District’s K-12 content area leadership teams reconvened to resume curriculum review, alignment K-12, and to share information about how the year is going and any learning issues that needed to be addressed from a systemic level. “Getting our: Read More: Content Area Leadership Teams Review and Refocus
by bculot | Dec 20, 2021 | Curriculum News
Social studies teacher and school leaders recently visited the Holocaust Museum & Center for Tolerance and Education at Rockland Community College. Formerly located in Spring Valley, the museum was relocated to RCC and took five years to create. Our District team: Read More: Teacher and School Leaders Visit Holocaust Museum at RCC