The WG District-Wide Diversity Committee held the 5th Annual Culture Fair on March 23. A big thank you to our sponsors: the WG PTA/PTO District Council, Camillus PBA, West Genesee Food Services, Tops Friendly Markets, and Cam's Pizzeria. Click on the link below to view a video of the event, or click here if you are viewing on an iphone or ipad. MORE
CMS held the annual Career Fair on March 22. This is an annual event where students meet with community members to learn about different career opportunities. Thank you to everyone who helped make this a great success! Click on the link below to view a video of the event, or click here if you are viewing on an iphone or ipad.
East Hill's 3rd Annual Science Fair was held on March 19. Students in grades K-5 worked with their siblings, neighbors, ffriends, and family to create over 50 Science Fair projects. They were viewed by peers, parents and their families. Click on the link below to view a video of the event, or click here if you are viewing on an iphone or ipad.
On March 1, 135 students created 90 exhibits that were entered for judging in the Split Rock Elementary School Science Fair. Click on the link below to view a video of the event, or click here if you are viewing on an iphone or ipad.
On January 31, 57 students created 33 exhibits that were entered for judging in the Camillus Middle School Science Fair. Click on the link below to view a video of the event, or click here if you are viewing on an iphone or ipad. MORE
On January 11, WGMS students displayed Science Fair projects that explained the results of their research to their fellow students, to judges, and to their families who came in the evening to view the exhibits. Click on the link below to view a video of the event, or click here if you are viewing on an iphone or ipad. MORE
We hope you enjoy this video of Onondaga Road students playing cooperative "Reindeer Games" in the gym and in their classrooms. To view, click on the arrow below or click here if viewing from an ipad or iphone.
On Thursday, November 29, Onondaga Road Elementary School teachers presented fun and useful activities for families to use at home to reinforce important Math concepts. Thanks also to the PTA for providing the needed supplies. To view, click on the arrow below or click here if viewing from an ipad or iphone.
On Tuesday, November 20, East Hill Elementary School students dedicated their half-day before Thanksgiving working with staff, parents, and volunteers to learn about No Standing By for Bullying. To view, click on the arrow below or click here if viewing from an ipad or iphone.
On Tuesday, December 4, CMS 7/8 graders presented homemade dog biscuits to the SPCA that they made in Home and Careers. To view, click on the arrow below or click here if viewing from an ipad or iphone.
On Tuesday, November 20, East Hill Elementary School students dedicated their half-day before Thanksgiving working with staff, parents, and volunteers to learn about No Standing By for Bullying. To view, click on the arrow below or click here if viewing from an ipad or iphone.
On Thursday, December 13, Stonehedge fifth graders made cookies to donate to the Samaritan Center. To view, click on the arrow below or click here if viewing from an ipad or iphone.
On Friday, November 2, Stonehedge held the Annual Turkey Trot. This year the students walked to support their fellow first grader, Abby Moore, who is battling Leukemia. To view, click on the arrow below or click here if viewing from an ipad or iphone.
The eighth-grade students at WGMS had the opportunity today to talk with professionals from the community about their careers. To view a short video of the event, click on the link below. To view, click on the arrow below or click here if viewing from an ipad or iphone.
We hope everyone had a safe and Happy Halloween! Please enjoy this short video of the Halloween Parade held at Split Rock Elementary School this afternoon. Enjoy.... To view, click on the arrow below or click here if viewing from an ipad or iphone.
On September 29, CMS Science teacher, Sue Potrikus, brought eighth and seventh grade science students to 9 Mile Creek to study the many different organisms that live there. Here is a short video of the event. To view, click on the arrow below or click here if viewing from an ipad or iphone.
The 14th Annual Race for Respect was a great success. Thank you to Assistant Principal Mike Free who coordinated the event, the Camillus Police Department, custodial and food service staff, all of the volunteers, and especially the community for their support. Here is a short video of the event. To view, click on the arrow below or click here if viewing from an ipad or iphone.
Here is a snapshot of the first few days of school at West Genesee... Enjoy and have a great school year!!!! To view, click on the arrow below or click here if viewing from an ipad or iphone.