Utica CSD Superintendent Bruce Karam said creating this wing will increase completion rates for the high school on campus. The additional programs will also be taught by their very own teachers.
Residents in the Utica City School District will head to the polls next Tuesday, December 7, to vote on a nearly $18 million dollar referendum to establish on-site Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs.
One Central New York school administrator is urging former musicians to gather old instruments that are no longer being used and donate them to current students who can put them to good use.
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"In West Philadelphia, born and raised, on the playground is where I spent most of my days..." Nope, this isn't about the Fresh Prince of Bel Air. Instead, this pigskin prince by the same name was born in Queens, raised in Utica and spent most of his days on the gridiron.