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News in Citizenship
01/27/13 - Citizenship students, the Lady Falcons and the PTSA came together to help raise money for the Center for Disability Services. See the video below for more on this great event.
10/24/12 - Citizenship Students in conjunction with tutors from SUNY’ Science and Technology Entry Program have come together to raise awareness and support for those dealing with breast cancer. Under the direction of Ms. Mall –John students and tutors from STEP have been selling ribbons, key chains, bracelets and baked goods in the Leadership Cafeteria during 6th and 7th lunch periods. Proceeds from the sale will go towards the St. Peter’s Cancer Unit. In addition to raising money for the unit students and tutors also created a poster with messages of hope for current cancer patients. Students will continue making sales and soliciting positive messages of hope throughout the month of October.
10/22/12 - Congratulations to all of the students who came out and participated in the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk. Together the Key Club & the Citizenship Academy raised $235 to support breast cancer research. Ribbons are still being sold throughout the month of October. Proceeds will go to the American Institute for Cancer Research—so please support. Ribbons can be purchased in any theme coordinators office.
Congratulations to Citizenship senior Matthew Shore. He won an essay contest from the newspaper USA Today competing against more than 400 schools and thousands of students across NY State. He will spend a day in his dream career with executives in the marketing field. Matt won an iPad 2 and a basket full of supplies for college. He is going to Manhattan College for business and marketing. Diann Scialdo, the Career Explorations Internship Program for Business/Finance teacher says, "He was so gracious when he won and is really a great kid." If you meet Matt, please congratulate him.