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On Friday, October 19, 2018, #UASAtoms traveled back in time to the Civil War era at The Farmer's Museum in Cooperstown, NY. According to the museum's mission, "The Farmers’ Museum is devoted to preserving America’s rural heritage through interactive exhibits, living history programs, and educational workshops that depict farming and rural life."
Our scholars participated in the 19th century life workshop and had a chance to roll up their sleeves and get their hands with history, art, math, and science in a fun way by training as a Blacksmith's Apprentice. This experience directly reflects the historical unit our #UASAtoms are learning about in their classes at the moment. These hands-on lessons are just one of the ways we are building success one ATOM at a time.
On Friday, February 27th, 2015, Utica Academy of Science held its second annual science fair, during which more than forty scholars converted their motivations and curiosities into research reports and posters in an effort to show their achievements in science education. Each of the students participated enthusiastically, demonstrating their achievements to family and friends alike.
The projects began as questions posed to their science teachers and were further developed into the framework upon which the scholars were able to conduct their own experiments outside of the school. As the science fair neared, the excitement of the participating scholars could be felt throughout the school as they prepared their presentation boards and fine-tuned their papers for the judges.
STEM faculty hailing from local institutions including MVCC, SUNYIT, and Utica College served as judges for the fair. Scholars happily demonstrated their knowledge in a variety of topics and ideas, including: virtual machines versus computers, vinegar powered battery, Investigating Osmosis, Reaction time while texting, Carbon Dioxide in Soda, Can a needle float? and many more. After presenting to the various judges, scholars were greeted with the smiling faces of their family and friends and emerged with a greater sense of inner pride in their accomplishments and inspiration for next year's fair. The local college faculty was very impressed with the depth of knowledge the scholars exhibited and all asked to be invited back again next year to see what our scholars have discovered in the interim. The faculty and staff of UASCS are also very proud of our scholars and are excited to see what next year's science fair will bring!
The American physicist Irving Langmuir once stated, "The scientist is motivated primarily by curiosity and a desire for truth."
On Friday, February 27th, 2015, Utica Academy of Science held its second annual science fair, during which more than forty scholars converted their motivations and curiosities into research reports and posters in an effort to show their achievements in science education. Each of the students participated enthusiastically, demonstrating their achievements to family and friends alike.
The projects began as questions posed to their science teachers and were further developed into the framework upon which the scholars were able to conduct their own experiments outside of the school. As the science fair neared, the excitement of the participating scholars could be felt throughout the school as they prepared their presentation boards and fine-tuned their papers for the judges.
STEM faculty hailing from local institutions including MVCC, SUNYIT, and Utica College served as judges for the fair. Scholars happily demonstrated their knowledge in a variety of topics and ideas, including: virtual machines versus computers, vinegar powered battery, Investigating Osmosis, Reaction time while texting, Carbon Dioxide in Soda, Can a needle float? and many more. After presenting to the various judges, scholars were greeted with the smiling faces of their family and friends and emerged with a greater sense of inner pride in their accomplishments and inspiration for next year's fair. The local college faculty was very impressed with the depth of knowledge the scholars exhibited and all asked to be invited back again next year to see what our scholars have discovered in the interim. The faculty and staff of UASCS are also very proud of our scholars and are excited to see what next year's science fair will bring!
The American physicist Irving Langmuir once stated, "The scientist is motivated primarily by curiosity and a desire for truth."
On Friday, June 8, 2018, #UASCS students enjoyed cleaning F. T. Proctor Park. The Central New York Conservancy organized "Clean Up Your Park Day" from 11 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. Participation was free and open to the general public. Individuals and groups met at the picnic pavilion in F.T. Proctor Park to receive assignments. The City of Utica provided rakes and plastic bags, and our #UASAtoms brought a sense of civic duty and leadership. These outings help foster the importance of community service and prepare our #UASAtoms to be responsible citizens in the future. Go Atoms!
On Thursday, October 16th, the 6th Grade held their family Zumba Night Fundraiser at the UASCS gym, to help benefit the 6th graders upcoming field trips.
“Keep It Clean, Keep It Safe.”
On Wednesday, October 24, 2018, Mayor of Utica, Robert Palmieri, Department Heads, City workers and #UASCS Scholars conducted Quality of Life sweeps – cleaning the west Utica neighborhood streets. It was an excellent opportunity for our students to participate with a Utica Mayor and learn about our Utica community. Students learned that Mayor Palmieri is fully committed to providing Utica residents with a clean, safer place to live and work. Teaching our #UASAtoms the values of citizenship is just one of the ways we are building success one ATOM at a time.
On Friday, February 27th, 2015, Utica Academy of Science held its second annual science fair, during which more than forty scholars converted their motivations and curiosities into research reports and posters in an effort to show their achievements in science education. Each of the students participated enthusiastically, demonstrating their achievements to family and friends alike.
The projects began as questions posed to their science teachers and were further developed into the framework upon which the scholars were able to conduct their own experiments outside of the school. As the science fair neared, the excitement of the participating scholars could be felt throughout the school as they prepared their presentation boards and fine-tuned their papers for the judges.
STEM faculty hailing from local institutions including MVCC, SUNYIT, and Utica College served as judges for the fair. Scholars happily demonstrated their knowledge in a variety of topics and ideas, including: virtual machines versus computers, vinegar powered battery, Investigating Osmosis, Reaction time while texting, Carbon Dioxide in Soda, Can a needle float? and many more. After presenting to the various judges, scholars were greeted with the smiling faces of their family and friends and emerged with a greater sense of inner pride in their accomplishments and inspiration for next year's fair. The local college faculty was very impressed with the depth of knowledge the scholars exhibited and all asked to be invited back again next year to see what our scholars have discovered in the interim. The faculty and staff of UASCS are also very proud of our scholars and are excited to see what next year's science fair will bring!
The American physicist Irving Langmuir once stated, "The scientist is motivated primarily by curiosity and a desire for truth."
Hosted by the UT Chapter of the American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS) and the UT Chapter of the Undergraduate Architecture Student Council (UASC)
Event location: Pump Project Art Complex
On Monday, September 24, 2018 #UASCS held its monthly assembly and Terra Scholarship award ceremony. This assembly is used to inform students about recent policy and procedure updates at UASCS Middle School. The main goal of the event was to present our uber-atoms Terra scholarships for their superb academic performance during 2017-18 Academic Year. Our #UASAtoms also shared their musical talents, and it was pretty spectacular. Rise up!
On Thursday, March 12, 2015, the eighth grade scholars of the Utica Academy of Science Charter School visited Hartwick College to present their Genocide Prevention and Awareness projects. The scholars researched various genocides that have taken or are taking place. They took their research and using information from Science, Music, Math, Social Studies, Spanish and English, they created a cross-curricular project that showcased the horrors of the genocide, the survivors of the genocide, and the preventative techniques that could be used to halt future genocides.
Hartwick College students were able to view and listen to the presentations as the eighth grade scholars discussed and showed off their hard work. One college student said that she was very impressed with the work put in and cannot believe that these scholars did such a fantastic job. Another college student commented on how professional the scholars were while presenting and how they dealt so well with such a hard topic to discuss. The UASCS scholars were even willing to share anecdotes of their own experiences with genocides, as some of their families come from war-torn countries.
Overall, the project was considered a great success. Several scholars even stated that they had so much fun and were proud of the work they had done. Hartwick has even agreed to make this something we do yearly to benefit both the scholars of UASCS and the college students of Hartwick. We, the scholars and staff of UASCS, would like to thank Hartwick for allowing us to visit them and the fantastic feedback we received.
On Thursday, March 29, 2018, Utica Academy of Science students visited the New York State Museum in Albany, NY. Students enjoyed the opportunity to learn about New York State historical events in an enriching way. The museum explores and expresses the empire state’s significant natural and cultural diversity, past and present. #UASCS #UASAtoms
On Thursday, March 29, 2018, Utica Academy of Science students visited the New York State Museum in Albany, NY. Students enjoyed the opportunity to learn about New York State historical events in an enriching way. The museum explores and expresses the empire state’s significant natural and cultural diversity, past and present. #UASCS #UASAtoms
On Tuesday, June 19, 2018 Mrs. Cowen’s seventh-grade Social Studies students hosted a biographical interactive wax museum. #UASCS students honored influential people from the past by learning about their life history, and providing visitors the chance to "meet" a historical figure. If this isn't hands-on, minds-on learning, we aren't sure what is. Way to go Atoms! #UASCS #UASAtoms
Hosted by the UT Chapter of the American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS) and the UT Chapter of the Undergraduate Architecture Student Council (UASC)
Event location: Pump Project Art Complex
On Monday, September 24, 2018, Mowhawk Valley Community College President, Dr. Vanwagoner, spoke to #UASCS eleventh and twelfth graders about college readiness and the importance of local community involvement. We are building success one ATOM at a time.
Arrivare il più¹ lontano possibile attraverso la condivisione e il passaparola, non solo per dimostrare l'utilità di quella vecchia teoria dei sei gradi di separazione ma, soprattutto, per rendere il pubblico parte attiva e fondamentale del processo di promozione di un disco e far sì che questo arrivi il più lontano possibile, passando da mano a mano e da orecchio a orecchio.
PELLEGRINO
Si insinua piano, senza far troppo rumore, semplice, senza fare troppi giri. La musica di Pellegrino è così, lontana da tutto e allo stesso tempo vicina come un segreto detto all'orecchio. Pop, indie negli ascolti, in italiano con coraggio fresco ed ispirato, conteso tra nudi ricami acustici e suggestioni elettroniche.Pellegrino in mondi immaginari tra esplorazioni spaziali, fiori e atomi alla costante ricerca di un posto che non c'è.
IL BELLO NELLE COSE A META videoclip - www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ntt2H0kQ_B0
C'è una bellezza insita nel percorso, una bellezza che supera la stessa meta. Pellegrino è proprio lì sospeso tra l'indefinito piacere dei ricordi, delle cose non dette, delle cose lasciate a metà . Arrivare alla fine forse non è poi così importante. C'è un'attenzione nuova ne "Il bello nelle cose a metà" singolo apripista del disco d'esordio in uscita a settembre per LA RIVOLTA RECORDS, una delicatezza e un amore per i dettagli, per le cose sospese in un mondo frenetico, efficiente e veloce, l'indecisione dei piccoli momenti, la gioia dei particolari riaffiorano cercando il loro giusto spazio.Il video è diretto da Marco Mazzotta, la fotografia è curata, invece, da Bob Capone e Gianni Mazzotta.
FABRIKA
I Fabryka, un laboratorio musicale dallâattitudine indie pop, dalle esperienze elettroniche, le ambizioni internazionali e con una forte tendenza alla sperimentazione, nascono nel 2004. Il debutto vero e proprio arriva nel 2009 con il primo primo lp, âIstantaneaâ (Godz/Halidon), ma è nel 2012, con l'Ep "5 Days" (Snowy Peach/Faro Records), che prende avvio una lunga serie di successi, riconoscimenti e unâintensa attività live sui palchi dei più importanti festival nazionali e internazionali (Sziget festival, Neapolis Festival e Medimex 2012 su tutti). Vincitori del premio âVia Asiago Liveâ, organizzato da radioRAI, la band si è esibita sul paco del Primo Maggio di Roma nel 2012, riscuotendo grandi consensi da parte di pubblico e stampa. Oggi i Fabryka sono impegnati in un singolare progetto di produzione che li vedrà coinvolti in alcune particolari collaborazioni con i principali membri delle storiche band Perturbazione e Subsonica (TOMMASO CERASUOLO, MAX CASACCI).
On Friday, February 27th, 2015, Utica Academy of Science held its second annual science fair, during which more than forty scholars converted their motivations and curiosities into research reports and posters in an effort to show their achievements in science education. Each of the students participated enthusiastically, demonstrating their achievements to family and friends alike.
The projects began as questions posed to their science teachers and were further developed into the framework upon which the scholars were able to conduct their own experiments outside of the school. As the science fair neared, the excitement of the participating scholars could be felt throughout the school as they prepared their presentation boards and fine-tuned their papers for the judges.
STEM faculty hailing from local institutions including MVCC, SUNYIT, and Utica College served as judges for the fair. Scholars happily demonstrated their knowledge in a variety of topics and ideas, including: virtual machines versus computers, vinegar powered battery, Investigating Osmosis, Reaction time while texting, Carbon Dioxide in Soda, Can a needle float? and many more. After presenting to the various judges, scholars were greeted with the smiling faces of their family and friends and emerged with a greater sense of inner pride in their accomplishments and inspiration for next year's fair. The local college faculty was very impressed with the depth of knowledge the scholars exhibited and all asked to be invited back again next year to see what our scholars have discovered in the interim. The faculty and staff of UASCS are also very proud of our scholars and are excited to see what next year's science fair will bring!
The American physicist Irving Langmuir once stated, "The scientist is motivated primarily by curiosity and a desire for truth."
On Friday, February 27th, 2015, Utica Academy of Science held its second annual science fair, during which more than forty scholars converted their motivations and curiosities into research reports and posters in an effort to show their achievements in science education. Each of the students participated enthusiastically, demonstrating their achievements to family and friends alike.
The projects began as questions posed to their science teachers and were further developed into the framework upon which the scholars were able to conduct their own experiments outside of the school. As the science fair neared, the excitement of the participating scholars could be felt throughout the school as they prepared their presentation boards and fine-tuned their papers for the judges.
STEM faculty hailing from local institutions including MVCC, SUNYIT, and Utica College served as judges for the fair. Scholars happily demonstrated their knowledge in a variety of topics and ideas, including: virtual machines versus computers, vinegar powered battery, Investigating Osmosis, Reaction time while texting, Carbon Dioxide in Soda, Can a needle float? and many more. After presenting to the various judges, scholars were greeted with the smiling faces of their family and friends and emerged with a greater sense of inner pride in their accomplishments and inspiration for next year's fair. The local college faculty was very impressed with the depth of knowledge the scholars exhibited and all asked to be invited back again next year to see what our scholars have discovered in the interim. The faculty and staff of UASCS are also very proud of our scholars and are excited to see what next year's science fair will bring!
The American physicist Irving Langmuir once stated, "The scientist is motivated primarily by curiosity and a desire for truth."
On Friday, February 27th, 2015, Utica Academy of Science held its second annual science fair, during which more than forty scholars converted their motivations and curiosities into research reports and posters in an effort to show their achievements in science education. Each of the students participated enthusiastically, demonstrating their achievements to family and friends alike.
The projects began as questions posed to their science teachers and were further developed into the framework upon which the scholars were able to conduct their own experiments outside of the school. As the science fair neared, the excitement of the participating scholars could be felt throughout the school as they prepared their presentation boards and fine-tuned their papers for the judges.
STEM faculty hailing from local institutions including MVCC, SUNYIT, and Utica College served as judges for the fair. Scholars happily demonstrated their knowledge in a variety of topics and ideas, including: virtual machines versus computers, vinegar powered battery, Investigating Osmosis, Reaction time while texting, Carbon Dioxide in Soda, Can a needle float? and many more. After presenting to the various judges, scholars were greeted with the smiling faces of their family and friends and emerged with a greater sense of inner pride in their accomplishments and inspiration for next year's fair. The local college faculty was very impressed with the depth of knowledge the scholars exhibited and all asked to be invited back again next year to see what our scholars have discovered in the interim. The faculty and staff of UASCS are also very proud of our scholars and are excited to see what next year's science fair will bring!
The American physicist Irving Langmuir once stated, "The scientist is motivated primarily by curiosity and a desire for truth."
Freightliner FSA 'Outer' intermodal flat wagon 608032 is seen passing Northampton in the consist of 4Z45 Felixstowe to Crewe Basford Hall intermodal, 26th September 2011.
On Wednesday, October 17, 2018, #UASCS parents participated in the joy and love of literacy with their #UASAtoms in the classroom. Teachers prepared various fun activities to help inspire a love of reading and learning. This was a great opportunity for families to support their child’s literacy growth in the classroom and help them start the year strong. Thank you to all our families who joined us at our monthly event.
On Monday, March 26, 2018, Utica Academy of Science Charter School (UASCS) provided its staff with professional development dedicated to building safety and emergency planning. Presentations about safety and emergency response were provided for each building level. In addition, the Utica Police Department provided training on how to respond to an active shooter. Teachers asked questions and learned about possible scenarios in which an active shooter might occur. Captain Cinque and his colleague gave teachers instruction in how to respond to the threat of an active shooter. #UASCS will continue to revise and improve its safety and security policies by working with local agencies and providing training for staff. #UASAtoms
On Monday, September 24, 2018 #UASCS held its monthly assembly and Terra Scholarship award ceremony. This assembly is used to inform students about recent policy and procedure updates at UASCS Middle School. The main goal of the event was to present our uber-atoms Terra scholarships for their superb academic performance during 2017-18 Academic Year. Our #UASAtoms also shared their musical talents, and it was pretty spectacular. Rise up!
On Friday, February 27th, 2015, Utica Academy of Science held its second annual science fair, during which more than forty scholars converted their motivations and curiosities into research reports and posters in an effort to show their achievements in science education. Each of the students participated enthusiastically, demonstrating their achievements to family and friends alike.
The projects began as questions posed to their science teachers and were further developed into the framework upon which the scholars were able to conduct their own experiments outside of the school. As the science fair neared, the excitement of the participating scholars could be felt throughout the school as they prepared their presentation boards and fine-tuned their papers for the judges.
STEM faculty hailing from local institutions including MVCC, SUNYIT, and Utica College served as judges for the fair. Scholars happily demonstrated their knowledge in a variety of topics and ideas, including: virtual machines versus computers, vinegar powered battery, Investigating Osmosis, Reaction time while texting, Carbon Dioxide in Soda, Can a needle float? and many more. After presenting to the various judges, scholars were greeted with the smiling faces of their family and friends and emerged with a greater sense of inner pride in their accomplishments and inspiration for next year's fair. The local college faculty was very impressed with the depth of knowledge the scholars exhibited and all asked to be invited back again next year to see what our scholars have discovered in the interim. The faculty and staff of UASCS are also very proud of our scholars and are excited to see what next year's science fair will bring!
The American physicist Irving Langmuir once stated, "The scientist is motivated primarily by curiosity and a desire for truth."
Hosted by the UT Chapter of the American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS) and the UT Chapter of the Undergraduate Architecture Student Council (UASC)
Event location: Pump Project Art Complex
On Thursday, October 30th, the 6th grade scholars from UASCS went on a field trip to Cooperstown, NY. While there, we visited the Farmer’s Museum and the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Hosted by the UT Chapter of the American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS) and the UT Chapter of the Undergraduate Architecture Student Council (UASC)
Event location: Pump Project Art Complex
On Friday, October 19, 2018, first grade #UASAtoms attended their first class field trip to Fort Rickey Children's Discover Zoo, in Rome, NY. The zoo provided an ice cream cone full of animal food and #UASAtoms took bits at a time in their hand to feed the deer and sheep through the fence and then fed them the ice cream cone. After stepping into the enclosure, #UASAtoms were able to pet the deer and hug the sheep. Our #UASAtoms were then taken to the dock and were able to feed the fish and ducks, and they loved it!
We then took a wagon ride that drove us around the zoo, where we were able to see all of the animals in their enclosures. After lunch, we were let into the “maternity pen” where the students were able to pet and hold baby goats and their mothers. Following the maternity pen, we went and played in the ball pit. We aren't sure who had more fun, the students or the chaperones! These visits to local zoo's help expose our #UASAtoms to diverse wildlife and are just one of the ways we are building success one ATOM at a time.
On Wednesday, October 17, 2018, #UASCS parents participated in the joy and love of literacy with their #UASAtoms in the classroom. Teachers prepared various fun activities to help inspire a love of reading and learning. This was a great opportunity for families to support their child’s literacy growth in the classroom and help them start the year strong. Thank you to all our families who joined us at our monthly event.
On Friday, February 27th, 2015, Utica Academy of Science held its second annual science fair, during which more than forty scholars converted their motivations and curiosities into research reports and posters in an effort to show their achievements in science education. Each of the students participated enthusiastically, demonstrating their achievements to family and friends alike.
The projects began as questions posed to their science teachers and were further developed into the framework upon which the scholars were able to conduct their own experiments outside of the school. As the science fair neared, the excitement of the participating scholars could be felt throughout the school as they prepared their presentation boards and fine-tuned their papers for the judges.
STEM faculty hailing from local institutions including MVCC, SUNYIT, and Utica College served as judges for the fair. Scholars happily demonstrated their knowledge in a variety of topics and ideas, including: virtual machines versus computers, vinegar powered battery, Investigating Osmosis, Reaction time while texting, Carbon Dioxide in Soda, Can a needle float? and many more. After presenting to the various judges, scholars were greeted with the smiling faces of their family and friends and emerged with a greater sense of inner pride in their accomplishments and inspiration for next year's fair. The local college faculty was very impressed with the depth of knowledge the scholars exhibited and all asked to be invited back again next year to see what our scholars have discovered in the interim. The faculty and staff of UASCS are also very proud of our scholars and are excited to see what next year's science fair will bring!
The American physicist Irving Langmuir once stated, "The scientist is motivated primarily by curiosity and a desire for truth."
Hosted by the UT Chapter of the American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS) and the UT Chapter of the Undergraduate Architecture Student Council (UASC)
Event location: Pump Project Art Complex
On Friday, June 8, 2018, #UASCS students enjoyed cleaning F. T. Proctor Park. The Central New York Conservancy organized "Clean Up Your Park Day" from 11 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. Participation was free and open to the general public. Individuals and groups met at the picnic pavilion in F.T. Proctor Park to receive assignments. The City of Utica provided rakes and plastic bags, and our #UASAtoms brought a sense of civic duty and leadership. These outings help foster the importance of community service and prepare our #UASAtoms to be responsible citizens in the future. Go Atoms!
On Friday, February 27th, 2015, Utica Academy of Science held its second annual science fair, during which more than forty scholars converted their motivations and curiosities into research reports and posters in an effort to show their achievements in science education. Each of the students participated enthusiastically, demonstrating their achievements to family and friends alike.
The projects began as questions posed to their science teachers and were further developed into the framework upon which the scholars were able to conduct their own experiments outside of the school. As the science fair neared, the excitement of the participating scholars could be felt throughout the school as they prepared their presentation boards and fine-tuned their papers for the judges.
STEM faculty hailing from local institutions including MVCC, SUNYIT, and Utica College served as judges for the fair. Scholars happily demonstrated their knowledge in a variety of topics and ideas, including: virtual machines versus computers, vinegar powered battery, Investigating Osmosis, Reaction time while texting, Carbon Dioxide in Soda, Can a needle float? and many more. After presenting to the various judges, scholars were greeted with the smiling faces of their family and friends and emerged with a greater sense of inner pride in their accomplishments and inspiration for next year's fair. The local college faculty was very impressed with the depth of knowledge the scholars exhibited and all asked to be invited back again next year to see what our scholars have discovered in the interim. The faculty and staff of UASCS are also very proud of our scholars and are excited to see what next year's science fair will bring!
The American physicist Irving Langmuir once stated, "The scientist is motivated primarily by curiosity and a desire for truth."
On Friday, February 27th, 2015, Utica Academy of Science held its second annual science fair, during which more than forty scholars converted their motivations and curiosities into research reports and posters in an effort to show their achievements in science education. Each of the students participated enthusiastically, demonstrating their achievements to family and friends alike.
The projects began as questions posed to their science teachers and were further developed into the framework upon which the scholars were able to conduct their own experiments outside of the school. As the science fair neared, the excitement of the participating scholars could be felt throughout the school as they prepared their presentation boards and fine-tuned their papers for the judges.
STEM faculty hailing from local institutions including MVCC, SUNYIT, and Utica College served as judges for the fair. Scholars happily demonstrated their knowledge in a variety of topics and ideas, including: virtual machines versus computers, vinegar powered battery, Investigating Osmosis, Reaction time while texting, Carbon Dioxide in Soda, Can a needle float? and many more. After presenting to the various judges, scholars were greeted with the smiling faces of their family and friends and emerged with a greater sense of inner pride in their accomplishments and inspiration for next year's fair. The local college faculty was very impressed with the depth of knowledge the scholars exhibited and all asked to be invited back again next year to see what our scholars have discovered in the interim. The faculty and staff of UASCS are also very proud of our scholars and are excited to see what next year's science fair will bring!
The American physicist Irving Langmuir once stated, "The scientist is motivated primarily by curiosity and a desire for truth."
On Friday, October 19, 2018, first grade #UASAtoms attended their first class field trip to Fort Rickey Children's Discover Zoo, in Rome, NY. The zoo provided an ice cream cone full of animal food and #UASAtoms took bits at a time in their hand to feed the deer and sheep through the fence and then fed them the ice cream cone. After stepping into the enclosure, #UASAtoms were able to pet the deer and hug the sheep. Our #UASAtoms were then taken to the dock and were able to feed the fish and ducks, and they loved it!
We then took a wagon ride that drove us around the zoo, where we were able to see all of the animals in their enclosures. After lunch, we were let into the “maternity pen” where the students were able to pet and hold baby goats and their mothers. Following the maternity pen, we went and played in the ball pit. We aren't sure who had more fun, the students or the chaperones! These visits to local zoo's help expose our #UASAtoms to diverse wildlife and are just one of the ways we are building success one ATOM at a time.
Die Foto des Tages: der seltene Gast MS Deutschland, im Hintergrund das Containerschiff Al Abdali von UASC und ein Vogel im Bild.
On March 14th, 2015, UASCS 6th Grade Math Olympiad Team had their first competition in 2014-2015. Math contest is a nationwide math coaching and competition program for middle-school students. Math Contest promotes student interest in math by making math achievement challenging, exciting, and prestigious as a school sport.
The UASCS 6th Grade Math Olympiad Team did a great job in the most recent Math Contest competition held on March 14th, 2015 at Princeton University! Students, families, and teachers all enjoyed the event and had a great time.
Our 6th Grade Math Olympiad team worked extremely hard on weekdays and Saturdays to represent UASCS at the competition. The UASCS Community is proud of our dedicated Coach and Math Olympiad team.
The C-UASC competition is designed to stimulate interest in Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) and to engage students in a challenging mission. The competition requires students to design, integrate, and demonstrate a UAS capable of autonomous flight and navigation and execution of a specific set of tasks. The vehicles may be fixed-wing, quadcopter, or other aero drones but not lighter-than-air vehicles.
On Monday, September 24, 2018, Mowhawk Valley Community College President, Dr. Vanwagoner, spoke to #UASCS eleventh and twelfth graders about college readiness and the importance of local community involvement. We are building success one ATOM at a time.
“Keep It Clean, Keep It Safe.”
On Wednesday, October 24, 2018, Mayor of Utica, Robert Palmieri, Department Heads, City workers and #UASCS Scholars conducted Quality of Life sweeps – cleaning the west Utica neighborhood streets. It was an excellent opportunity for our students to participate with a Utica Mayor and learn about our Utica community. Students learned that Mayor Palmieri is fully committed to providing Utica residents with a clean, safer place to live and work. Teaching our #UASAtoms the values of citizenship is just one of the ways we are building success one ATOM at a time.
On Friday, October 19, 2018, first grade #UASAtoms attended their first class field trip to Fort Rickey Children's Discover Zoo, in Rome, NY. The zoo provided an ice cream cone full of animal food and #UASAtoms took bits at a time in their hand to feed the deer and sheep through the fence and then fed them the ice cream cone. After stepping into the enclosure, #UASAtoms were able to pet the deer and hug the sheep. Our #UASAtoms were then taken to the dock and were able to feed the fish and ducks, and they loved it!
We then took a wagon ride that drove us around the zoo, where we were able to see all of the animals in their enclosures. After lunch, we were let into the “maternity pen” where the students were able to pet and hold baby goats and their mothers. Following the maternity pen, we went and played in the ball pit. We aren't sure who had more fun, the students or the chaperones! These visits to local zoo's help expose our #UASAtoms to diverse wildlife and are just one of the ways we are building success one ATOM at a time.
Hosted by the UT Chapter of the American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS) and the UT Chapter of the Undergraduate Architecture Student Council (UASC)
Event location: Pump Project Art Complex
Uasc's DEIRA (IMO: 9149768), MSC's MSC ALICANTE (IMO: 9480174) and MSC's MSC Eloise (IMO: 8917778) in Barcelona on May 02, 2014.
On Monday, September 24, 2018 #UASCS held its monthly assembly and Terra Scholarship award ceremony. This assembly is used to inform students about recent policy and procedure updates at UASCS Middle School. The main goal of the event was to present our uber-atoms Terra scholarships for their superb academic performance during 2017-18 Academic Year. Our #UASAtoms also shared their musical talents, and it was pretty spectacular. Rise up!
Freightliner FSA 'Outer' intermodal flat wagon 608225 is seen passing Northampton in the consist of 4Z45 Felixstowe to Crewe Basford Hall intermodal, 26th September 2011.
Hosted by the UT Chapter of the American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS) and the UT Chapter of the Undergraduate Architecture Student Council (UASC)
Event location: Pump Project Art Complex
On Friday, June 8, 2018, #UASCS students enjoyed cleaning F. T. Proctor Park. The Central New York Conservancy organized "Clean Up Your Park Day" from 11 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. Participation was free and open to the general public. Individuals and groups met at the picnic pavilion in F.T. Proctor Park to receive assignments. The City of Utica provided rakes and plastic bags, and our #UASAtoms brought a sense of civic duty and leadership. These outings help foster the importance of community service and prepare our #UASAtoms to be responsible citizens in the future. Go Atoms!