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Improving the Environment One Clam at a Time

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Science Honor Society members volunteered with eelgrass remediation in the Great South Bay with SAVE Environmental, an environmental organization that has developed a successful restoration method for eelgrass, known as Zostera marina. Eelgrass is at the foundation of coastal waters across the United States and has been drastically reduced to a fraction of what it was several decades ago in New York State waters.

The students were taught a method created by Robert Vasiluth of SAVE Environmental in which they attached eelgrass seeds to clams using biodegradable and nontoxic reef glue. The clams then burrow into the soil and reestablish the eelgrass population naturally. The students prepared more than 2,000 clams for distribution for the coming weeks.

Mr. Vasiluth also gave the students background on the work he is doing and explained how their participation is helping to improve water quality along the South Shore of Long Island. The students will also be continuing their volunteer work this coming spring.

District Director of K-12 Science Dr. Jessica Mintz congratulated research science teacher Robert Bolen and the students for their volunteer efforts. She noted that this is an example of how the district exposes students to great science opportunities.

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Elementary Students Celebrate Veterans

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Through various events prior to Veterans Day, the District’s elementary students wanted to give back to the local heroes who have served this country. 

At Eastport Elementary School, students held a special breakfast for veterans from all branches of the military. The veterans settled down to coffee and breakfast while they spoke with students about their experiences in the military. 

At Dayton Avenue School, classes engaged in meaningful discussions about the courage, sacrifice and dedication of the women and men in the armed forces. The students then expressed their gratitude by writing heartfelt thank-you cards for veterans they know personally and for others within the community. These thoughtful messages are a wonderful reminder of the importance of honoring those who protect the nation’s freedoms. 

 

The District is proud of the students for displaying such kindness, respect and patriotism on this very special day. 

A Day of Honor and Respect: District Holds Veteran Tribute

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It was an afternoon of honor and respect for those who served during the Jr.-Sr. High School’s annual Veterans March and assembly.

Local veterans lined up behind the Jr.-Sr. High School marching band and paraded through from the building’s rotunda through the academic wing as students lined the hallways and cheered and clapped for the men and women who served, including social studies teacher Thomas Hayes and Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction Dr. John Christie.

During two assemblies, students also received the opportunity to hear from these heroes firsthand. During his opening remarks, student Brendan Fabian’s said, “Veterans remind us that freedom is not guaranteed. It is safeguarded by those who answer the call to defend it. Their stories, experiences, and sacrifices are the foundation of the liberties we enjoy each day.

After each veteran made their introductions, they answered questions about their motivations for joining the armed force and how the military has impacted their civilian careers. They also gave advice to those students looking for a career in the military.

Dr. Christie said his time in the military taught him lessons he’s taken with him throughout his life. “Who I am today is a direct impact from the lessons I learned in the military,” he said.

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Newsies Jr.

Event poster for Junior High School's presentation of Disney's
Show Dates:
November 21 and November 22 at 6:00 PM
JSHS Auditorium

Admission:
Cash at the door or purchase tickets online.
- Adult tickets: $10
- Senior citizen (62+) tickets: $8
- Student tickets: $8

Click this link to log on to purchase tickets.

About the Show:
When powerful newspaper publishers raise prices at the newsboys' expense, the charismatic Jack Kelly rallies newsies from across the city to strike against the unfair conditions. Together, the newsies learn that they are stronger united and create a movement to fight for what’s right.

Tuttle Avenue Casts a Vote

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Tuttle Avenue students participated in the democratic process and took to the polls on Nov. 5 to vote. The school’s voting booth was prominently located in the hallway and decorated with patriotic symbols and voting information.

Students first completed a voter registration card. Student ambassadors then explained to each class the voting process and that each individual will vote for a favorite special, which included physical education, ESM time, STEAM, social emotional learning, art and library. Students then entered the voting booth one-by-one to cast their vote and were given an “I Voted” sticker.

The results were not at all surprising. The students voted physical education as their favorite special, followed by art and STEAM.

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