24 teams advance to state contest
Twenty-four student teams from schools in Rensselaer, Columbia and Greene counties advanced to the state Odyssey of the Mind tournament in Binghamton on April 8.
Twenty-four student teams from schools in Rensselaer, Columbia and Greene counties advanced to the state Odyssey of the Mind tournament in Binghamton on April 8.
Questar III is seeking social studies educators to work with their building librarian as part of a grant-funded initiative this summer and fall.
Questar III received the Utica National Insurance Group’s “School Safety Excellence Award” for 2017. The honor is presented annually and recognizes school safety efforts as BOCES and districts work to help keep students, staff and visitors safe.
On March 9, the Questar III Board of Education accepted the resignation of Robin Sobol (for purposes of retirement), effective June 30, 2017. Sobol has served as the director of special education at Questar III since 2005. District Superintendent Dr. Gladys I. Cruz said the organization will miss Sobol’s leadership.
Veronica Bystroff, a senior at Troy High School who attends Questar III’s New Visions Scientific Research & World Health Program, won first place at the Rensselaer Chapter Brain Bee held at the University at Albany’s Health Sciences Campus on February 28. Bystroff was awarded $1,000 from Martin, Harding and Mazzotti, LLP to support her participation in the National Brain Bee Competition in Baltimore from March 17 to 19.
Reading is one of the most important skills children learn at an early age. However, for students with special needs, reading can also be among the most difficult skills to learn. Questar III has two reading resource teachers to help students who have trouble reading.