Student Attendance:
To submit attendance notes for your student, email jshs.attendance@k12.tullyschools.org or you can call the attendance clerk at 315-696-6245. You can also submit a note through ParentSquare once you receive the notification that your student is absent.
News for P2 Reboot:
Continuing on with the JSHS reboot of P2, Self-Control was the second characteristic focused on. Homeroom teachers presented the idea of self-discipline and a video made by the Class of 2024 officers and the Digital media club which then facilitated discussion among peers. Tips for self-control were displayed on the monitors for light hallway reading. In addition, challenges like meditation and balancing helped highlight what self-control is really all about. Junior high students participated in ...
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Senior to Represent Tully at Syracuse Delegation:
Senior Emerson Santos has been a star student and athlete here at Tully since emigrating here from Guatemala. He was recently accepted to participate in the Puerto Rican Hispanic Youth Leadership Institute representing Tully under the Syracuse Delegation. This is an incredible opportunity for Emerson to learn and strengthen Hispanic and Latino influence in public policy. He will participate in multiple trainings on topics like the legislative process, creating and presenting ...
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Seal of Biliteracy:
For the past four years, Tully JSHS has participated in the NYS Seal of Biliteracy. This is a program that recognizes high school graduates who have attained a high level of proficiency in all areas of a world language in addition to English. Not only does this program help encourage students to study a language other than their native language, but it affirms the value of societal diversity. There are many positive outcomes of this program which include the recognition of the student being multi-lingual ...
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Care by Composting:
The Tully High School Environmental Club has begun their long-anticipated composting project. This project has been many years in the making, spanning several classes of students. Last year, the Environmental Club was able to purchase an at-home composter, and this year, club members have started collecting food scraps from students at lunches to process into compost. The composter takes only a few hours to turn the lunch scraps into compost, which can then be used immediately. The Environmental ...
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Feeding Our Community:
The holiday season is always jam packed with activities and events but that never stops our junior high Student Council from helping their community when needed. Each year before Thanksgiving, the junior high Student Council conducts a food drive to help benefit St. Leo’s pantry. This in turn, helps those in our community. Because this can be such a chaotic time of year, the Student Council decided a few years back to give students a little incentive to participate in the drive. Whichever ...
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