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COMMUNITY INFORMATION

Adult Education Offerings

The fall semester of Adult Education programs will begin on Monday, September 25th.  The courses are designed to meet the academic and recreational interests of our community in an ADULTS ONLY setting.  Registrations for classes may be done simply by showing up for the class.  We invite you to come out, learn, recreate and meet new people as well as experience some of our facilities.   If you have a special talent or skill you would like to share or a class you would like to see offered, please call the school at 315-376-9015.

  • Lowville Academy & Central School
    FALL 2024 ADULT EDUCATION OFFERINGS

     

    The fall semester of Adult Education programs will begin on Monday, September 23 rd . The courses are designed to meet the academic and recreational interests of our community in an ADULTS ONLY setting. Registrations for classes may be done simply by showing up for the class. We invite you to come out, learn, recreate and meet new people as well as experience some of our facilities. If you have a special talent or skill you would like to share or a class you would like to see offered, please call the school at 376-9015.

     

    MONDAY OFFERINGS

    AM Lap Swim : 6:00 - 7:00 a.m.

    Supervised lap swimming for improving stroke technique and cardio-vascular fitness. A lifeguard will be on duty. Starts: Monday, September 23rd . Instructors: Kathie Egloff and Elizabeth Marolf-Zehr

    Open Fitness Room: 6:15 -7:45 p.m. Monday through Thursday

    Our expansive room of state-of-the-art fitness equipment, weights, equipment and exercise bikes will be open to the public in an adults-only setting. We hope to have enough interest to keep the facility open for the entire academic year. A school supervisor will be on hand to assist you and orient you to the facility’s equipment. Instructors: Mr. Joseph Widrick and Mr. Derek Myers are the evening instructors. Starts: This will start on Monday, September 23rd .

     

    TUESDAY OFFERINGS

    Adult Recreational Volleyball: 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.

    For individuals interested in playing volleyball with other adults. We hope to have two full courts in action. (Nights subject to weekly fluctuation.) Instructor, Kyle Zehr (kzehr@lowvilleacademy.org) will provide a schedule (This will start on Tuesday, September 24 th in the lower gym).

    Open Fitness Room: 6:15 - 7:45 p.m.

    See Monday synopsis

     

    WEDNESDAY OFFERINGS

    AM Lap Swim : 6:00 - 7:00 a.m.

    See Monday synopsis

    Open Fitness Room: 6:15 - 7:45 p.m.

    See Monday synopsis

    Family Swim: 7:00-9:00 p.m.

    Open pool time for families and their children. This program runs every Wednesday and each child must be accompanied by an adult. Starts Wednesday, September 25th . Lifeguard: Bryan Ardison

     

    THURSDAY OFFERINGS

    AM Lap Swim : 6:00 - 7:00 a.m.

    See Monday synopsis

    Open Fitness Room: 6:15 - 7:45 p.m.

    See Monday synopsis

     

    FRIDAY OFFERINGS

    AM Lap Swim :  6:00 - 7:00 a.m.

    See Monday synopsis

     

    Early dismissal and school closings will automatically cancel adult programs that day

FORT DRUM SCHOOL SUPPORT SERVICES

School Support Services (SSS) provides Army school-aged youth with educational opportunities, resources and information necessary to achieve academic success. A branch of Child and Youth Services (CYS), SSS is home to the School Support Services, where the School Liaison Officer (SLO) helps deliver the best educational resources and information for your children.

We specialize in education transitions, and make sure incoming and exiting Families have information about local schools, graduation requirements, after-school services/programs, youth sponsorship programs and homeschooling. We also help parents better understand the education process, school organization and interaction strategies.

How the SLO can help:

  • Build relationships and facilitate communication among Army Families and the local school community
  • Inform and assist parents with school transitions and deployment challenges
  • Establish school and community partnerships
  • Facilitate access to home school resources for parents
  • Provide information about college and other post-secondary opportunities and preparation materials
  • Inform and assist parents on youth education and school issues
  • Fort Drum SLO Webpage

Matt Rogers
Fort Drum School Liaison Officer
315-772-3214
matthew.a.rogers36.naf@mail.mil

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