Happening at West Genesee on Tuesday, January 9:

Happening at West Genesee on Monday, January 8:

West Genesee Indoor Track yesterday: student-athletes working hard at John Arcaro Memorial Meet @SRCArena @OnondagaCC - Impressive speed, strength, & endurance -Looking great Wildcats! 💙💛🏃♂️




What fun to see some WG Mod Voleyball recently - Wow - the future stays very bright for Wildcat Volleyball!!




Wildcats pulled out the win yesterday in OT 65-58 over Liverpool basketball and improve to 8-2. Cain (21), McLane (18) and Smith (14) lead the way for WG. Next up is Utica Proctor at Hamilton College on Sunday at 7pm.

Congrats to WG wrestling who won the Hornet Duals yesterday with wins over Fulton, Hannibal, Indian River, Syracuse and Phoenix

January is for Inquiry and Investigation for our Stonehedge pre-K students! #STEAM #earlychildhood #upk #NAEYC




A SUPER special thank you to the WGCSD Building and Grounds and WG Technology Dept. for installing the new Promethean Board in the CMS Music Ensemble Rooms and for all you do everyday! #ArtsEdIsEssential #WGMUSIC @WGFineArts #yourethebest




Congratulations and thank you to our 2 WG senior hockey players, for all you and your families have done for our program! We wish you all the best in the future!



Happening at West Genesee on Friday, January 5:

We are Hiring a School Psychologist
West Genesee CSD is hiring a full-time long-term substitute School Psychologist for Camillus Middle School.
Inquiries can be made to Human Resources at (315) 487-4555.

Happening at West Genesee on Thursday, January 4:

WGCSD Needs Substitute Teachers
West Genesee CSD is hiring substitute teachers. We are accepting applicants that are both certified and non-certified (with a Bachelor's degree).
Inquiries can be made to Human Resources at (315) 487-4555.

January is School Board Recognition Month. We are grateful for the our West Genesee CSD school board members who volunteer their time to support our students and staff!

West Genesee Community,
The January Fine Arts Blog is now available. Please click here https://www.smore.com/2389g to read the latest from the WG Fine Arts Department!
Sarah
Substitute Special Education Teaching Assistants are Needed at WGCSD!
West Genesee CSD is hiring Substitute Special Education Teaching Assistants.
Inquiries can be made to Human Resources at (315) 487-4555.

On Friday December 15, 2023 Camillus Middle School welcomed NY Times Best Selling author Kate Milford. CMS Librarian Sharon Bush coordinated her visit for all 7th and 8th graders.
Milford's most famous novel, Greenglass House, won the Edgar Award for juvenile literature. She also wrote nine other adventures set in the shared universe called the Roaming World. All students were delighted to hear a story from her most recent title, The Raconteur’s Commonplace Book.
In addition, a select group of students took part in her creative writing workshop. Milford even shared a sneak peak of her next novel, Rialto, which will be released in 2025. Staff and students are eager to read more of her stories and truly enjoyed her memorable visit.




West Genesee CSD wishes everyone a happy and healthy New Year!!

Congratulations to West Genesee High School students Colleen Barry, Ty’San Scott, Nicole Vasilev, Erica Volik, and Cameron Zajac for advancing as semi finalists in the Actuarial Science Institute’ s Modeling the Future Challenge.
Their “Data Dominators” team led by high school teacher Gabriela Babcock, as part of their Statistics and Precalculus courses, is one of only nine teams in New York State to be chosen.
Their hard work and dedication, team efforts and creativity has led to their accomplishments thus far, so please join me in wishing them good luck as they move forward!

Students in Stacey Sommer's CMS classes were working on, and then presenting, their "Personal Portfolio Pizza Project". The project, done in conjunction with the class novel, Some Places More than Others by Renee Watson, was an ongoing project with students focusing on their unique selves. Some items in the project included a family interview, lyrics from a childhood song, an item representing their ancestry, a personal top ten list, a "perfect fit" drawing, and a letter to their future self, and many more personalized items. All of these were creatively placed in the box and prepared to present. The culmination of the project was an exhibit, science fair style, in which classes from around the building were in attendance. The students were able to practice their speaking skills and were exuding confidence as they presented to fellow students and teachers! A big thank you to The Wildcat Pub and Cam's Pizzeria for donating the pizza boxes.






