8th graders See Presentation on Gettysburg
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
On Monday November 1, 2011, Mr. Fuller's 8th Grade American History class had a special opportunity to listen to a presentation about the Civil War over the Battle of Gettysburg. Pastor Paul Cohen and his son Aaron presented to the class the story of the 2nd day at the Battle of Gettysburg. The Cohen's, who are both history . . . read more
MathCounts Team Announced
This years Middle School MathCounts Team has been announced. The team will be comprised of four 8th graders that will travel to UNL East Campus to compete in a math contest with well over 100 students from Southeast Nebraska, the majority . . . read more
Syracuse High School Homeroom Program - Process of Development
Looking for additional information on our homeroom program? You've come to the right place. Click the link below for curriculum, power point and data. Good luck - it is worth the effort! Contact Information: . . . read more
Importance of School Attendance and Being to School On Time
At the conclusion of first semester, 15% of the students had exceeded their allowed absences ("Any high school student who reaches 10 period absences, for any reason, within a semester, will lose credit for that class unless the absences are . . . read more
Many Dual Enrollment Classes Available for High School Students
Dual enrollment classes that students may enroll in and earn high school and college credit simultaneously and they are taught here at the high school by high school staff during the regular school day. The college credit earned is . . . read more
Want to Go to College? Start Working on It In Junior High
Giving up a dream. It is one of the saddest things to watch from an educational perspective. The student who dreams of a college education, the opportunity to play college athletics or participate in college activities, gives up . . . read more
Daily Announcements
For updated daily announcements, please go to the link on the right side of our home page called "Daily Announcements. This is in .pdf format so you will need Acrobat Reader to open this file. We feel this will be much . . . read more


