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On Friday, April 17 and Saturday April 18, six UAS 6th grade scholars, along with Mrs. Nazel and two chaperones, traveled to Westmoreland High School to participate in the Oneida County Elementary All County Music Festival. Acceptance for participation in this festival is a reflection of their musical achievement here at UASCS. These six scholars rehearsed and performed with over 250 other top musical scholars from all across Oneida County. Devanae Bradford performed in the All County Band. Ossareine Felix performed in the All County Orchestra; and Ajla Ademovic, Felix Batista, Ryan Madison and Norma Torres performed in the All County Chorus.
Congratulations to not only our scholars but all of the All County participants for an outstanding concert.
On Monday, May 7th, 2018 the #UASCS Living Environment classes visited The Wild Center in Tupper Lake, New York. The Center’s mission is to invite people from all over the world to experience and learn about the Adirondack Park, the ecosystem and habitat. The goal is to educate adults and students about the native animals and climate of the region and to help instill a sense of respect and responsibility for the natural world. Go Atoms! #SASAtoms
On September 18, 2014 ELL scholars attended the Naturalization Ceremony at Fort Stanwix in Rome, NY.
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.
On Monday, May 7th, 2018 the #UASCS Living Environment classes visited The Wild Center in Tupper Lake, New York. The Center’s mission is to invite people from all over the world to experience and learn about the Adirondack Park, the ecosystem and habitat. The goal is to educate adults and students about the native animals and climate of the region and to help instill a sense of respect and responsibility for the natural world. Go Atoms! #SASAtoms
On Monday, May 7th, 2018 the #UASCS Living Environment classes visited The Wild Center in Tupper Lake, New York. The Center’s mission is to invite people from all over the world to experience and learn about the Adirondack Park, the ecosystem and habitat. The goal is to educate adults and students about the native animals and climate of the region and to help instill a sense of respect and responsibility for the natural world. Go Atoms! #SASAtoms
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!
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, September 20, 2018 #UASCS Middle School hosted a Curriculum Night. This event provided the opportunity for parents and guardians to meet with classroom teachers and to learn about their #UASAtoms curriculum. The turnout was high, and this time the student desks were filled up with parents. We are building success one ATOM at a time.
On Friday, October 12, 2018, seventh-grade #UASAtoms attended the Manufacturing Day at SUNY Polytechnic Institute. According to a Deloitte analysis done in 2015, based upon data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and Gallup Survey, over the next decade, nearly 3.5 million manufacturing jobs will be needed and it is expected that 2 million will go unfilled due to the skills gap. At the #UASCS, we believe in preparing our scholars for their futures. Exposing our students to potential career opportunities at a young age is simply one of the ways we are building success one ATOM at a time.
On Saturday March 24, 2018 Utica College hosted the 40th Annual Regional Science Fair. UASCS Scholars participated with eight projects in this important event. The #UASCS scholars presented competitive projects in several disciplines. UASCS students, Zerina Tricic and Clifton Rogers received certificates for their projects. The UASCS will continue to contribute to the development STEAM in the Mohawk Valley by expanding the UASCS Annual Science Fair, and through participation in local, regional, and national science fairs.
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, May 7th, 2018 the #UASCS Living Environment classes visited The Wild Center in Tupper Lake, New York. The Center’s mission is to invite people from all over the world to experience and learn about the Adirondack Park, the ecosystem and habitat. The goal is to educate adults and students about the native animals and climate of the region and to help instill a sense of respect and responsibility for the natural world. Go Atoms! #SASAtoms
Congratulations to the #UASCS Class of 2018. Together, you were awarded $2,706,500 in scholarships and received 81 college acceptances to 37 different colleges. You are a wonderful group of students, and we can't wait to see all of future your accomplishments. Go #UASAtoms and see you at Graduation! Northeast Charter Schools Network
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.
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.
UASCS Math Counts Team participated in the 2014-2015 Online National Math League competition and took the National Championship. There were 62 teams from 6th to 8th grade participating at the Competition, 32 of which were at the 6th grade level. UASCS Math Counts Team earned the 1st place in the 6th grade category.
Congratulations to the UASCS 6th Grade Math Team Members! Go UAS Atoms!
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, March 30, 2018, UASCS students visited Hamilton College, enjoying the opportunity to attend on international day, a day in which students from various countries are prominently recognized. Students toured the college and had lunch with college students currently attending Hamilton. UAS students learned about campus life firsthand and what it takes to become a Hamilton College student. #UASCS #UASAtoms
Congratulations to the #UASCS Class of 2018. Together, you were awarded $2,706,500 in scholarships and received 81 college acceptances to 37 different colleges. You are a wonderful group of students, and we can't wait to see all of future your accomplishments. Go #UASAtoms and see you at Graduation! Northeast Charter Schools Network
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!
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
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
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 September 18, 2014 ELL scholars attended the Naturalization Ceremony at Fort Stanwix in Rome, NY.
On Monday, May 7th, 2018 the #UASCS Living Environment classes visited The Wild Center in Tupper Lake, New York. The Center’s mission is to invite people from all over the world to experience and learn about the Adirondack Park, the ecosystem and habitat. The goal is to educate adults and students about the native animals and climate of the region and to help instill a sense of respect and responsibility for the natural world. Go Atoms! #SASAtoms
On Saturday March 24, 2018 Utica College hosted the 40th Annual Regional Science Fair. UASCS Scholars participated with eight projects in this important event. The #UASCS scholars presented competitive projects in several disciplines. UASCS students, Zerina Tricic and Clifton Rogers received certificates for their projects. The UASCS will continue to contribute to the development STEAM in the Mohawk Valley by expanding the UASCS Annual Science Fair, and through participation in local, regional, and national science fairs.
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, April 17 and Saturday April 18, six UAS 6th grade scholars, along with Mrs. Nazel and two chaperones, traveled to Westmoreland High School to participate in the Oneida County Elementary All County Music Festival. Acceptance for participation in this festival is a reflection of their musical achievement here at UASCS. These six scholars rehearsed and performed with over 250 other top musical scholars from all across Oneida County. Devanae Bradford performed in the All County Band. Ossareine Felix performed in the All County Orchestra; and Ajla Ademovic, Felix Batista, Ryan Madison and Norma Torres performed in the All County Chorus.
Congratulations to not only our scholars but all of the All County participants for an outstanding concert.
On Thursday, January 15th, 2015, Mark Wolber, director of the Utica Food Bank, visited Utica Academy of Science to provide scholars with information about the Utica Food Bank. Mr. Wolber explained how the donated food is used to help families and individuals in need. Scholars were able to ask questions pertaining to the operation of the food bank, and were motivated to continue bringing in items for our school-wide food drive.
On Saturday March 24, 2018 Utica College hosted the 40th Annual Regional Science Fair. UASCS Scholars participated with eight projects in this important event. The #UASCS scholars presented competitive projects in several disciplines. UASCS students, Zerina Tricic and Clifton Rogers received certificates for their projects. The UASCS will continue to contribute to the development STEAM in the Mohawk Valley by expanding the UASCS Annual Science Fair, and through participation in local, regional, and national science fairs.
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, May 7th, 2018 the #UASCS Living Environment classes visited The Wild Center in Tupper Lake, New York. The Center’s mission is to invite people from all over the world to experience and learn about the Adirondack Park, the ecosystem and habitat. The goal is to educate adults and students about the native animals and climate of the region and to help instill a sense of respect and responsibility for the natural world. Go Atoms! #SASAtoms
On Monday, May 7th, 2018 the #UASCS Living Environment classes visited The Wild Center in Tupper Lake, New York. The Center’s mission is to invite people from all over the world to experience and learn about the Adirondack Park, the ecosystem and habitat. The goal is to educate adults and students about the native animals and climate of the region and to help instill a sense of respect and responsibility for the natural world. Go Atoms! #SASAtoms
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
UASCS Math Counts Team participated in the 2014-2015 Online National Math League competition and took the National Championship. There were 62 teams from 6th to 8th grade participating at the Competition, 32 of which were at the 6th grade level. UASCS Math Counts Team earned the 1st place in the 6th grade category.
Congratulations to the UASCS 6th Grade Math Team Members! Go UAS Atoms!
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 Monday, May 7th, 2018 the #UASCS Living Environment classes visited The Wild Center in Tupper Lake, New York. The Center’s mission is to invite people from all over the world to experience and learn about the Adirondack Park, the ecosystem and habitat. The goal is to educate adults and students about the native animals and climate of the region and to help instill a sense of respect and responsibility for the natural world. Go Atoms! #SASAtoms