2015-2016 Calendar - Elmont Union Free School District

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2015-2016 Calendar - Elmont Union Free School District
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2015-2016 Calendar
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SEPTEMBER 2015
Welcome Back! Schools Open. Drive Carefully!
September Highlights:
•First Day of School, September 2
•First Full Day Districtwide Pre-K/Full Day Kindergarten, September 2
•Board of Education Meeting, Elmont Road, September 8
•Open School Night at your Child’s School
•New Parent/Welcome Orientation Meetings.
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Superintendent’s
Conference Day
(Staff Only)
8:00 am – 3:00 pm
(School Closed)
LOCATIONS:
AT–Alden Terrace
CHC–Clara H. Carlson
CA–Covert Avenue
DB–Dutch Broadway
ER–Elmont Road
GA–Gotham Avenue
SM–Stewart Manor
PPS–Pupil Personnel Services
Wednesday
SCHOOL HOURS:
AT: 8:05 am – 2:25 pm
CHC: 8:55 am – 3:15 pm
CA: 9:10 am – 3:30 pm
DB: 8:35 am – 2:55 pm
ER: 8:45 am – 3:45 pm
GA: 8:05 am – 2:25 pm
SM: 9:10 am – 3:30 pm
PPS: 8:45 am – 3:45 pm
Thursday
First Day of School
First Full Day of
Kindergarten Districtwide
First Day of
Pre-K Districtwide
Friday
Saturday
Labor Day Observance
(School Closed)
GA – Kindergarten Orientation,
9:00 am
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See page 26 for
the Directory.
CHC – Open School Night,
Grades Pre-K–3, 7:00 pm
Labor
Day
(School Closed)
DB – Kindergarten Tea,
10:00 am, Kindergarten Classrooms
CHC – 9/11 Tribute,
9:30 am, Front Lawn
GA – New Parent Tea,
8:30 am, Cafeteria
CA – 9/11 Tribute,
9:30 am, Front Lawn
DB – 9/11 Tribute,
9:15 am, Flagpole
Board of Education Meeting
ER – 8:00 pm
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Dates may change;
verify details before
any event.
CHC – Open School Night,
Grades 4–6, 7:00 pm
CA – Title I Parent Meeting,
1:30 pm, Library
Rosh Hashanah
(School Closed)
CA – Orientation for Parents of New
Students, Grades Pre-K–3, 7:00 pm
CA – Open School Night,
Grades Pre-K–3, 7:30 pm
GA – Title I Parent Meeting,
8:20 am, Auditorium
AT – Open School Night,
6:30 pm, Gymnasium
CA – Orientation for Parents of New
Students, Grades 4–6, 7:00 pm
CA – Open School Night, Grades 4–6,
7:30 pm
CA – Title I Parent Meeting,
7:30 pm, Library
GA – PTA Fall Fundraiser Begins
GA – PTA Meeting/Title I Parent Meeting,
7:00 pm, Auditorium
GA – Open School Night,
Grades Pre-K–3, 7:30 pm, Auditorium
GA – Open School Night,
Grades 4–6, 8:05 pm, Auditorium
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SM – PTA Fall Fundraiser
Begins
CHC – Title I Parent Meeting,
7:00 pm, Auditorium
SM – PTA Meeting/New Parent
Reception, 6:15 pm, Cafeteria
CA – PTA Meeting,
7:30 pm, Cafeteria
SM – Open School Night,
Primary Grades, 7:00 pm
General Meeting, 7:45 pm
Intermediate Grades, 8:15 pm
Auditorium
DB – Building Advisory Committee
Meeting, 4:00 pm, Principal’s Office
ER – Interschool PTA Meeting,
7:00 pm, Conference Room 2
Yom
Kippur
(School Closed)
DB – PRIDE Day
GA – Building Advisory Committee
Meeting, 2:30 pm, Library
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CA – Building Advisory Committee
Meeting, 3:45 pm, Library
DB – PTA Meeting, Grades
Pre-K–2, 6:30 pm, Auditorium
DB – Open School Night,
Grades Pre-K–2, 7:00 pm,
Auditorium
AT – Title I Parent Meeting,
7:00 pm, Library
AT – PTA Meeting, 7:30 pm, Library
CHC – Parents-as-Partners Workshop –
“Accessing Home & Community Services”,
9:30–10:30 am or 6:00–7:00 pm
CHC – Building Advisory Committee
Meeting, 4:00 pm, Principal’s Office
DB – PTA Meeting, Grades 3–6,
6:30 pm, Auditorium
DB – Open School Night, Grades 3–6,
7:00 pm, Auditorium
SM – PTA Fall Fundraiser Ends
SM – Building Advisory Committee
Meeting, 3:45 pm, Faculty Room
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Spend time
with your
children.
Do things together,
such as reading,
walking, playing and
cleaning the house.
What children want most is your attention.
“Communicate with teachers and the school at the start of the school year.
Get acquainted and let them know you want to be an active partner in helping your child to learn and grow.”
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October2015
Character Education Month
October Highlights:
• Board of Education Meeting,
Alden Terrace, October 6
• Smile! Photo Days are here.
• Fire Prevention Week, October 5–9
• Saturday Academy and Saturday
• Red Ribbon Week, October 26–30
• Future Career Parade, Gotham Ave.,
October 30
• October is School Board Recognition Month
– Thank your School Board Members.
Enrichment begin October 17
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
LOCATIONS:
AT–Alden Terrace
CHC–Clara H. Carlson
CA–Covert Avenue
DB–Dutch Broadway
ER–Elmont Road
GA–Gotham Avenue
SM–Stewart Manor
PPS–Pupil Personnel Services
Wednesday
SCHOOL HOURS:
AT: 8:05 am – 2:25 pm
CHC: 8:55 am – 3:15 pm
CA: 9:10 am – 3:30 pm
DB: 8:35 am – 2:55 pm
ER: 8:45 am – 3:45 pm
GA: 8:05 am – 2:25 pm
SM: 9:10 am – 3:30 pm
PPS: 8:45 am – 3:45 pm
Thursday
AT – PARP Begins
CA – PTA Fall Book Fair,
Gymnasium
Friday
Saturday
CA – PTA Fall Book Fair,
Gymnasium
SM – PTA Fall Photo Day,
Auditorium
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GA – Building Advisory Committee
Meeting, 2:30 pm, Library
GA – PTA Fall Photo Day,
Gymnasium
DB – PTA Fall Photo Day,
Auditorium
DB – PTA Fall Photo Day,
Auditorium
AT – PTA Fall Photo Day,
Gymnasium
SM – PTA Fall Book Fair,
9:30 am, Library
CA – Student Council Assembly,
2:00 pm, Gymnasium
SM – PTA Evening Book Fair,
7:00 pm, Library
SM – PTA Fall Book Fair,
9:30 am, Library
Fire Prevention Week
Board of Education Meeting
AT – 8:00 pm
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Sewanhaka HS – SEPTA Meeting,
7:30 pm, Library
Columbus
Day
AT – Parent Literacy Night
7:00 pm, Library
CHC – PTA Fall Photo Day,
Gymnasium
CHC – PTA Fall Photo Day,
Gymnasium
CHC – PTA Spirit Day
CA – Elmont Dads’ Service Club
Meeting, 7:00 pm, Library
Saturday Enrichment
Academy
CHC – 9:30–11:30 am
Saturday WORLD
Language Academy
GA – 9:30–11:30 am
(School Closed)
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Dates may change;
verify details before
any event.
CA – PTA Fall Photo Day,
Gymnasium
CA – PTA Meeting,
7:30 pm, Cafeteria
SM – Prediction Marathon,
Grades 4–6, 9:30 am,
Dover Parkway North
CHC – Parents-as-Partners Workshop
– “Improving Behavior Management”
9:30–10:30 am or 6:00–7:00 pm
DB – PTA Meeting,
7:00 pm, Auditorium
AT – Costume Ball, Grades Pre-K–3,
7:00 pm, Gymnasium
DB – Title I Parent Meeting,
7:30 pm, Auditorium
CA – PTA Halloween Party,
Grades Pre-K–3, 6:00 pm,
Grades 4–6, 7:45 pm,
Auditorium
DB – PRIDE Day
DB – Native American Games,
Grade 5, 9:30 am, Auditorium
Saturday Enrichment
Academy
CHC – 9:30–11:30 am
Saturday WORLD
Language Academy
GA – 9:30–11:30 am
SM – Saturday in the Park,
11:00 am, Front Lawn
SM – Kids Bingo,
3:30 pm, Gymnasium
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CA – Building Advisory Committee
Meeting, 3:45 pm, Library
CHC – Building Advisory Committee
Meeting, 4:00 pm, Principal’s Office
DB – Building Advisory Committee
Meeting, 4:00 pm, Principal’s Office
SM – Building Advisory Committee
Meeting, 3:45 pm, Faculty Room
AT – PTA Fall Book Fair,
Multi-Purpose Room
AT – PARP Ends
AT – Pre-K Fall Festival,
9:00 am & 12:30 pm, Pre-K Room
CHC – Pre-K Share Day,
9:30 & 10:30 am, Pre-K Room
CHC – PTA Costume Ball,
7:00 pm, Gymnasium
DB – Costume Ball,
7:00 pm, Auditorium
Red Ribbon Week Districtwide
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GA – Future Career Parade,
1:30 pm
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Serve as a lifelong advocate for children. Join the PTA!
Become involved and support issues that affect the health, safety and education of all children.
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November 2015
Elmont Honors Veterans
November Highlights:
• Board of Education Meeting,
Covert Ave., November 10
• Parent-Teacher Conferences,
November 2, Evening and
November 18, Half Day PM
Sunday
Half Day
Dismissal Schedule
for November 18:
AT –10:50 am
CHC –11:30 am
CA –11:40 am
DB –11:10 am
GA –10:50 am
SM –11:40 am
• Dads’ Service Club Food Drive,
Gotham Ave., November 21
• Veterans Day Celebrations –
GA, November 4; AT, November 6;
SM, November 9; CHC & CA,
November 10; DB, November 13
Monday
Tuesday
Parent-Teacher Conferences,
Evening
Election
Day
AT – Student Council Elections,
9:00 am, Auditorium
DB – St. Vincent de Paul,
Canned Food Drive Kick Off
DB – Student Council Elections,
Grades 4–6, 9:30 am, Auditorium
GA – PTA Fall Book Fair,
Gymnasium
Superintendent’s
Conference Day
(Staff Only)
(School Closed)
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LOCATIONS:
AT–Alden Terrace
CHC–Clara H. Carlson
CA–Covert Avenue
DB–Dutch Broadway
ER–Elmont Road
GA–Gotham Avenue
SM–Stewart Manor
PPS–Pupil Personnel Services
Wednesday
AT – PTA Meeting,
7:30 pm, Library
SCHOOL HOURS:
AT: 8:05 am – 2:25 pm
CHC: 8:55 am – 3:15 pm
CA: 9:10 am – 3:30 pm
DB: 8:35 am – 2:55 pm
ER: 8:45 am – 3:45 pm
GA: 8:05 am – 2:25 pm
SM: 9:10 am – 3:30 pm
PPS: 8:45 am – 3:45 pm
Thursday
DB – PTA Meeting,
7:00 pm, Auditorium
GA – PTA Fall Book Fair,
Gymnasium
Friday
AT – Veterans Day Celebration,
9:00 am, Gymnasium
SM – Supermarket Fun Night,
6:00 pm, Auditorium
GA – Veterans Day Celebration/
Student Council Elections, 9:00 am,
Auditorium
Saturday Enrichment
Academy
CHC – 9:30 am–11:30 am
Saturday WORLD
Language Academy
GA – 9:30 am–11:30 am
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ER – Interschool PTA Meeting,
7:00 pm, Conference Room 2
CHC – Veterans Day Celebration,
9:30 am, Auditorium
CA – Title I Parent Meeting,
10:00 am, Library
GA – Building Advisory Committee
Meeting, 2:30 pm, Library
CA – Veterans Day Celebration,
2:15 pm, Auditorium
DB – Veterans Day Celebration/
Jeans for Troops Day, 9:15 am
SM – Veterans Day Celebration,
9:30 am, Front Lawn
Saturday
Veterans
Day
(School Closed)
Board of Education Meeting
CA – 8:00 pm
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Saturday Enrichment
Academy
CHC – 9:30–11:30 am
Saturday WORLD
Language Academy
GA – 9:30–11:30 am
GA – Student Council General
Assembly Breakfast,
9:30–11:30 am
Parents, Educators and Kids
(PEAK), Music Festival, Grade 4,
8:00 am, Molloy College
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Parent-Teacher Conferences
CA – Title I Parent Meeting,
7:00 pm, Library
Half Day for Students
CA – PTA Meeting,
7:30 pm, Cafeteria
CHC – Parents-as-Partners Workshop
– “Supporting Children with Special
Needs During the Holiday Season”,
9:30–10:30 am or 6:00–7:00 pm
CHC – PTA Meeting,
7:00 pm, Auditorium
AT – PTA Photo Make Up Day,
Gymnasium
SM – PTA Fall Photo Make Up Day,
9:30 am, Auditorium
CA – PTA Supermarket Fun Night,
7:30 pm, Gymnasium
SM – PTA Meeting,
7:00 pm, Library
DB – PRIDE Day
GA – PTA Fall Photo Make Up Day,
Gymnasium
DB – Parent Preview of Family Life
Films, 12:30 pm, Library
Saturday Enrichment
Academy
CHC – 9:30–11:30 am
Saturday WORLD
Language Academy
GA – 9:30–11:30 am
Districtwide – Elmont
Dads’ Service Club Food Drive,
10:00 am at GA
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Dates may change;
verify details before
any event.
CA – PTA Fall Photo Make Up Day/
Grade 6 Club Photo Day, Gymnasium
CA – Building Advisory Committee
Meeting, 3:45 pm, Library
DB – PTA Fall Photo Make Up Day/
Club Photo Day, Auditorium
SM – Pre-K Share Day,
10:45 am & 2:30 pm,
Room LL2
AT – Day for Someone Special,
Grades K & 1, In Classrooms
CA – Pre-K Share Day,
9:30 am & 1:00 pm
GA – Pre-K Share Day
Thanksgiving Day
T hanksg iv i ng
Recess
(School Closed)
DB – Building Advisory Committee
Meeting, 4:00 pm, Principal’s Office
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CHC – Building Advisory Committee
Meeting, 4:00 pm, Principal’s Office
There is a connection between
what children eat and how
well they perform in school.
Be sure that your child eats
healthy and exercises daily.
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“Read together with your child for 20 minutes every day. Your example reinforces the importance of
literacy, and reading lets you and your child explore new worlds of fun and adventure together.”
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December2015
Come enjoy a Holiday Concert at one of our schools
December Highlights:
• Board of Education Meeting,
Elmont Public Library, December 1
• Dads’ Service Club
Nursing Home Visit, December 12
• Holiday Fairs and Boutiques
• Holiday Recess,
December 24–January 1
• First Report Cards Issued,
December 18
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
LOCATIONS:
AT–Alden Terrace
CHC–Clara H. Carlson
CA–Covert Avenue
DB–Dutch Broadway
ER–Elmont Road
GA–Gotham Avenue
SM–Stewart Manor
PPS–Pupil Personnel Services
Wednesday
CHC – Parents-as-Partners Workshop
– Long Island Parent Center presents
“Family Engagement and Transition
from CPSE to CSE”
6:00–7:30 pm
DB – “The Giving Tree” Kick Off
Sewanhaka HS – SEPTA Meeting,
7:30 pm, Library
SCHOOL HOURS:
AT: 8:05 am – 2:25 pm
CHC: 8:55 am – 3:15 pm
CA: 9:10 am – 3:30 pm
DB: 8:35 am – 2:55 pm
ER: 8:45 am – 3:45 pm
GA: 8:05 am – 2:25 pm
SM: 9:10 am – 3:30 pm
PPS: 8:45 am – 3:45 pm
Thursday
Friday
GA – PTA Meeting,
6:45 pm, Gymnasium
GA – Holiday Concert,
9:00 am & 9:45 am, Auditorium
GA – Holiday Concert,
7:15 pm, Auditorium
SM – PTA Holiday Boutique,
9:30 am, Library
SM – PTA Holiday Boutique,
9:30 am, Library
Saturday
Saturday Enrichment
ACADEMY
CHC – 9:30 am–11:30 am
Saturday WORLD
Language Academy
GA – 9:30 am–11:30 am
Board of Education Meeting
Elmont Public Library
7:30 pm
CHC – Holiday Concert,
9:30 am & 7:00 pm, Auditorium
GA – Building Advisory Committee
Meeting, 2:30 pm, Library
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CHC, CA & SM – Sewanhaka
Holiday Play, School Auditorium
CHC – Parents-as-Partners Workshop
– “Improving Social Skills for
Students with Disabilities”,
9:30–10:30 am or 6:00–7:00 pm
CA – PTA Holiday Boutique,
11:30 am, Gymnasium
CA – PTA Holiday Boutique,
9:30 am, Gymnasium
DB – PTA Holiday Boutique,
Auditorium
DB – PTA Holiday Boutique,
Auditorium
Saturday Enrichment
ACADEMY
CHC – 9:30 am–11:30 am
Saturday WORLD
Language Academy
GA – 9:30 am–11:30 am
GA – Elmont Dads’ Service Club,
Nursing Home Visit, 10:00 am
Chanukkah
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Dates may change;
verify details before
any event.
CHC – Building Advisory Committee
Meeting, 4:00 pm, Principal’s Office
SM – Sports Night, Grades 1 & 2,
7:00 pm, Gymnasium
AT – PTA Meeting,
8:30 am, Cafeteria
AT – Holiday Concert,
9:00 am & 7:00 pm, Auditorium
REPORT CARDS ISSUED
ALL SCHOOLS
AT – Title I Parent Meeting,
7:30 pm, Cafeteria
CHC – PTA Holiday Boutique &
Santa, Gymnasium
CHC – PTA Holiday Boutique &
Santa, Gymnasium
CA – Holiday Concert,
7:00 pm, Auditorium
DB – PRIDE Day
DB – Holiday Concert Preview,
9:15 am, Auditorium
Saturday Enrichment
ACADEMY
CHC – 9:30–11:30 am
Saturday WORLD
Language Academy
GA – 9:30–11:30 am
GA – PTA Holiday Boutique,
Auditorium
Chanukkah
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For Emergency
School Closing
Information,
see pages 27
and 28 of the
Directory.
AT – PTA Holiday Boutique,
Gymnasium
AT – PTA Holiday Boutique,
Gymnasium
CA – Building Advisory Committee
Meeting, 3:45 pm, Library
SM – Holiday Concert,
10:00 am & 7:00 pm, Auditorium
Christmas Eve
DB – Holiday Concert Preview,
9:15 am, Auditorium
Christmas Day
Holiday Recess
DB – Holiday Concert,
7:00 pm, Auditorium
(School Closed)
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H o l i d a y
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Remember
our seniors
and those
less fortunate during this
special time of the year.
Praise your children.
When your children learn something new or behave well, tell them you’re proud of them.
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January2016
January Highlights:
•Board of Education Meeting, Dutch Broadway, January 5
•Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebrations and Holiday
•Geography Bees, CA – January 8; SM – January 14
•LEEMUN Ambassador’s Reception, January 21
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Show your child how to become a
caring person; treat people with
kindness and generosity,
help people in need,
be sensitive to people’s
feelings, and never be
mean and hurtful.
LOCATIONS:
AT–Alden Terrace
CHC–Clara H. Carlson
CA–Covert Avenue
DB–Dutch Broadway
ER–Elmont Road
GA–Gotham Avenue
SM–Stewart Manor
PPS–Pupil Personnel Services
Wednesday
SCHOOL HOURS:
AT: 8:05 am – 2:25 pm
CHC: 8:55 am – 3:15 pm
CA: 9:10 am – 3:30 pm
DB: 8:35 am – 2:55 pm
ER: 8:45 am – 3:45 pm
GA: 8:05 am – 2:25 pm
SM: 9:10 am – 3:30 pm
PPS: 8:45 am – 3:45 pm
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
New Year’s Day
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CHC – Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
Assembly, 9:30 am, Auditorium
CA – Geography Bee,
2:00 pm, Gymnasium
GA – Building Advisory Committee
Meeting, 2:30 pm, Library
Saturday Enrichment
ACADEMY
CHC – 9:30–11:30 am
Saturday World
Language Academy
GA – 9:30–11:30 am
GA – Student Council General
Assembly Breakfast,
9:30–11:30 am
Board of Education Meeting
DB – 8:00 pm
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All County Division I Concert,
LIU Post – Tilles Center,
4:00 pm
CA – PTA Meeting,
7:30 pm, Cafeteria
GA – PARP Contract Collection
CHC – PTA Meeting,
7:00 pm, Auditorium
AT – One Moment in Time Assembly,
9:00 am, Auditorium
GA – PARP Assemblies,
8:30 am & 9:30 am, Auditorium
DB – Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
Assembly, 9:15 am, Auditorium
ER – Interschool PTA Meeting,
7:00 pm, Conference Room 2
SM – Geography Bee,
2:00 pm, Auditorium
GA – PARP Contract Distribution
All County Music Festival,
Division II, Grade 6,
4:00 pm, Herricks High School
GA – Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
Assembly, 8:50 am & 9:40 am,
Auditorium
All County Music Festival
Division II, Grade 6,
4:00 pm, Herricks High School
DB – Building Advisory Committee
Meeting, 4:00 pm, Principal’s Office
All County Music Festival,
Division II, Grade 6, 9:30 am,
Herricks High School
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Dates may change;
verify details before
any event.
DB – PARP Daytime Kick Off,
Auditorium
Dr. Martin
Luther King,
Jr. Day
(School Closed)
All County Division II Concert,
LIU Post – Tilles Center,
11:00 am
CHC – Parents-as-Partners Workshop
“How to Increase Independence with
Daily Activities” 9:30–10:30 am or
6:00–7:00 pm
AT – Parent Math Workshop,
7:00 pm, Library
AT – Geography Bee,
7:00 pm, Auditorium
SM – PTA Meeting,
7:00 pm, Library
Saturday Enrichment
Academy
CHC – 9:30–11:30 am
Saturday world
Language Academy
GA – 9:30–11:30 am
Districtwide – LEEMUN
Ambassador’s Reception
at DB, 7:00 pm, Auditorium
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For Emergency School
Closing Information,
see pages 27 and 28
of the Directory.
CA – Building Advisory Committee
Meeting, 3:45 pm, Library
SM – Building Advisory Committee
Meeting, 3:45 pm, Faculty Room
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GA – PARP Night,
7:00 pm, Auditorium
CHC – International Night,
6:00 pm, Auditorium, Cafeteria,
Gymnasium
Saturday Enrichment
Academy
CHC – 9:30–11:30 am
DB – PRIDE Day
Saturday world
Language Academy
GA – 9:30–11:30 am
DB – Greek Olympics, Grade 6,
9:15 am, Gymnasium
DB – Family Game Night,
7:30 pm, Auditorium
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Meeting, 4:00 pm, Principal’s Office
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“Plan to keep track of your child’s subjects, homework activities and progress
throughout the school year. Consider serving on your local PTA or other parent groups
that engage and help support your child’s school.”
“Plan to keep track of your child’s subjects, homework activities and progress throughout
the school year. Consider serving on your local PTA or other parent groups that engage and
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February2016
Black History Month
February Highlights:
• School Registration packets will be made available in all schools as of February 1
• Board of Education Meeting, Clara H. Carlson, February 2
• PTA Founders Day, Clara H. Carlson, February 3
• Elmont Dads’ Service Club Veterans Hospital Visit, February 6
• Winter Recess, February 15–19
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
LOCATIONS:
AT–Alden Terrace
CHC–Clara H. Carlson
CA–Covert Avenue
DB–Dutch Broadway
ER–Elmont Road
GA–Gotham Avenue
SM–Stewart Manor
PPS–Pupil Personnel Services
Wednesday
SCHOOL HOURS:
AT: 8:05 am – 2:25 pm
CHC: 8:55 am – 3:15 pm
CA: 9:10 am – 3:30 pm
DB: 8:35 am – 2:55 pm
ER: 8:45 am – 3:45 pm
GA: 8:05 am – 2:25 pm
SM: 9:10 am – 3:30 pm
PPS: 8:45 am – 3:45 pm
Thursday
CHC – Founders Day,
7:00 pm, Auditorium
Friday
GA – Greek Olympics, Grade 6,
1:00 pm, Gymnasium
GA – PARP Concludes
Saturday
Saturday Enrichment
Academy
CHC – 9:30–11:30 am
Saturday world
Language Academy
GA – 9:30–11:30 am
SM – Jump Rope for Hearts,
Grades 3 & 4, 12:20 pm
Gymnasium
NYSESLAT Academy
(Gr. 3–6)
GA – 9:00–11:30 am
Board of Education Meeting
CHC – 8:00 pm
GA – Elmont Dads’ Service Club,
Veterans Hospital Visit, 10:00 am
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see pages 27
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GA – Building Advisory Committee
Meeting, 2:30 pm, Library
SM – Hoops for Heart,
Grades 5 & 6, 12:55 pm,
Gymnasium
CHC – PTA Meeting,
7:00 pm, Auditorium
CA – Pre-K Share Day,
9:30 am & 1:00 pm
GA – PTA Valentine Fair
GA – Pre-K Share Day
SM – Pre-K Share Day,
10:45 am & 2:30 pm,
Room LL2
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verify details before
any event.
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Meeting, 3:45 pm, Library
CHC – Parents-as-Partners Workshop
“Promoting Successful Community
Inclusion” 9:30–10:30 am or
6:00–7:00 pm
CHC – Black History Month
Celebrations, All Day, Classrooms
DB – PTA Book Fair,
Gymnasium
AT – PTA Book Fair, Gymnasium
DB – PTA Book Fair, Gymnasium
DB – PTA Meeting/Evening Book
Fair, 7:00 pm, Gymnasium
GA – PTA Meeting,
7:00 pm, Auditorium
AT – PTA Book Fair,
Gymnasium
CA – PTA Book Fair/PARP Begins,
Gymnasium
DB – PRIDE Day
Long Island Strings Festival
4:00 pm, Uniondale High School
SM – Building Advisory Committee
Meeting, 3:45 pm, Faculty Room
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Saturday Enrichment
Academy
CHC – 9:30–11:30 am
Saturday world
Language Academy
GA – 9:30–11:30 am
NYSESLAT Academy
(Gr. 3–6)
GA – 9:00–11:30 am
Long Island Strings Festival,
8:30 am,
Uniondale High School
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Concert, 12:00 pm, Uniondale
High School
CHC – Building Advisory Committee
Meeting, 4:00 pm, Principal’s Office
DB – Black History Month
Celebrations, School Classrooms
DB – Leukemia & Lymphoma
Pennies for Patients Fundraiser Begins
Have the winter blues?
Visit the library and
find a good book to read.
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Music in our Schools Month
March Highlights:
•Board of Education Meeting, Gotham Ave., March 1
•Pre-K and Kindergarten Registrations Begin
•ELA and Math Academies in all schools
•Second Report Card Issued – March 18
•Jazz Master’s Concert, Gotham Ave., March 31
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Private/Parochial
Transportation Application
Due April 1st.
CA – Kindergarten Registration,
9:30 am–12:30 pm
GA – Cap and Gown Photo Day,
Auditorium
SM – PARP Begins
LOCATIONS:
AT–Alden Terrace
CHC–Clara H. Carlson
CA–Covert Avenue
DB–Dutch Broadway
ER–Elmont Road
GA–Gotham Avenue
SM–Stewart Manor
PPS–Pupil Personnel Services
Wednesday
SCHOOL HOURS:
AT: 8:05 am – 2:25 pm
CHC: 8:55 am – 3:15 pm
CA: 9:10 am – 3:30 pm
DB: 8:35 am – 2:55 pm
ER: 8:45 am – 3:45 pm
GA: 8:05 am – 2:25 pm
SM: 9:10 am – 3:30 pm
PPS: 8:45 am – 3:45 pm
Thursday
AT – PTA Meeting,
7:30 pm, Library
CHC – Kindergarten Registration,
9:30 am–12:30 pm
Sewanhaka HS – SEPTA Meeting,
7:30 pm, Library
SM – PARP Kickoff,
Daytime Assembly, Auditorium
Friday
AT – PTA Spring Photo Day,
Gymnasium
Saturday
NYSESLAT Academy
(Gr. K–2)
GA – 9:00–11:30 am
Board of Education Meeting
GA – 8:00 pm
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CA – PTA Meeting,
7:30 pm, Cafeteria
DB – Kindergarten Registration,
9:00 am–12:00 pm
SM – Kindergarten Registration,
9:30 am–12:30 pm
DB – Healthy Heart Week,
Gymnasium
SM – PTA Spring Book Fair
9:30 am, Library
ER – Interschool PTA Meeting –
Elect Nominating Committee,
7:00 pm, Conference Room 2
SM – PTA Evening Book Fair,
7:00 pm, Library
GA – Building Advisory Committee
Meeting, 2:30 pm, Library
SM – PTA Meeting,
7:00 pm, Cafeteria
SM – Elmont Dads’ Service Club
Meeting, 7:00 pm, Faculty Room
SM – PTA Spring Book Fair,
9:30 am, Library
NYSESLAT Academy
(Grades K–2)
GA – 9:00–11:30 am
ELA and Math Academies
All Schools
9:00–11:30 am
GA – Student Council General
Assembly Breakfast
9:30–11:30 am
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Dismissal Schedule
for March 23:
AT –10:50 am
CHC –11:30 am
CA –11:40 am
DB –11:10 am
GA –10:50 am
SM –11:40 am
AT – Bully Prevention Week
CHC – Building Advisory Committee
Meeting, 4:00 pm, Principal’s Office
AT – Pre-K & Kindergarten
Registration, 8:30 am–12:00 pm
CHC – Parents-as-Partners Workshop,
9:30–10:30 am or
6:00–7:00 pm
REPORT CARDS ISSUED
ALL SCHOOLS
CHC – PTA Meeting,
7:00 pm, Auditorium
CA – Staff Recognition Day,
Gymnasium
SM – Spring Photo Day,
9:30 am, Auditorium
CHC – Title I Parent Meeting,
6:00 pm, Auditorium
DB – Leukemia & Lymphoma
Pennies for Patients Fundraiser Ends
CA – Spring Photo Day,
Gymnasium
DB – NYSSMA Solo/Small Ensemble
Festival, 4:00 pm
CA – Family Life Parent Meeting,
6:30 pm, Library
NYSESLAT Academy
(Grades K-2)
GA – 9:00–11:30 am
ELA and Math Academies
All Schools – 9:00–11:30 am
NYSSMA Piano Festival
9:00 am, Great Neck North
High School
NYSSMA Piano Festival, 4:00 pm,
Great Neck North High School
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verify details before
any event.
CA – Building Advisory Committee
Meeting, 3:45 pm, Library
GA – Pre-K and Kindergarten
Registration, 8:30 am–12:00 pm
DB – Building Advisory Committee
Meeting, 4:00 pm, Principal’s Office
Parent-Teacher Conferences
Half Day for Students
CA – Title I Parent Workshop,
10:00 am & 1:00 pm, Library
PPS – Kindergarten ONLY
Registration, (By appointment only)
6:00–8:00 pm
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Easter Recess
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9:30–11:30 am
GA – Jazz Master’s Concert,
7:00 pm, Auditorium
CHC – Honor Roll Assembly,
9:30 & 10:30 am, Auditorium
SM – Pre-K Registration,
9:30–11:30 am
SM – Mystery Reader’s Class Visit
SM – Mystery Reader’s Class Visit
(School
Closed)
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and parental control software, which gives you the ability to ensure his/her safety on-line.
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Make sure you are registered for next month’s
School Budget Vote and Trustee Election!
• Register in the main office of any Elmont
school during regular school hours.
• Registration also takes place at school events
and in our Elmont Road district office.
April Highlights:
• Board of Education Meeting,
Stewart Manor, April 5
• Board of Education Meeting,
(BOCES Budget Vote) Elmont Road, April 19
Sunday
• For voting qualifications, see directory
on page 30.
• School Board Candidate Petition
Deadline – see page 30 of the directory.
• Pre-K and Kindergarten Registrations
• NYSSMA Music Festivals
• Spring Recess – April 25 – April 29
Monday
Tuesday
SCHOOL HOURS:
AT: 8:05 am – 2:25 pm
CHC: 8:55 am – 3:15 pm
CA: 9:10 am – 3:30 pm
DB: 8:35 am – 2:55 pm
ER: 8:45 am – 3:45 pm
GA: 8:05 am – 2:25 pm
SM: 9:10 am – 3:30 pm
PPS: 8:45 am – 3:45 pm
LOCATIONS:
AT–Alden Terrace
CHC–Clara H. Carlson
CA–Covert Avenue
DB–Dutch Broadway
ER–Elmont Road
GA–Gotham Avenue
SM–Stewart Manor
PPS–Pupil Personnel Services
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Private/Parochial
Transportation Application
Due Today
Saturday
ELA and Math Academies
All Schools
9:00–11:30 am
GA – PTA International Dinner,
6:00 pm, Auditorium
“Good nutrition plays an important role in your child’s school performance.
Healthy meals will help your child concentrate on learning.”
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DB – Pep Rally,
1:30 pm, Auditorium
CA – Pre-K Registration,
9:30–11:30 am
AT – PTA Meeting,
7:30 pm, Library
DB – Pre-Kindergarten &
Kindergarten Registration,
9:00–11:00 am
PPS – Pre-K and Kindergarten
Registration (By appointment only)
6:00–8:00 pm
Math Academies
All Schools
9:00–11:30 am
NYS ELA Assessments, Grades 3–6
Board of Education Meeting
SM – 8:00 pm
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verify details before
any event.
CHC – Building Advisory Committee
Meeting, 4:00 pm, Principal’s Office
NYSSMA Guitar Festival,
4:00 pm, Kellenberg High School
NYSSMA Guitar Festival,
4:00 pm, Kellenberg High School
CA – PTA Meeting,
7:30 pm, Cafeteria
DB – Math Match, Grade 3,
9:30 am, Auditorium
NYS Math Assessments, Grades 3–6
ER – Interschool PTA Meeting–
Elections, 7:00 pm, Conference
Room 2
NYSESLAT Assessments (Speaking Only)
GA – Building Advisory Committee
Meeting, 2:30 pm, Library
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Meeting, 3:45 pm, Library
CHC – Parents-as-Partners Workshop,
9:30–10:30 am or 6:00–7:00 pm
DB – PTA Meeting/Budget
Presentation, 7:00 pm, Auditorium
DB – PRIDE Day
ER – Elmont Dads’ Service Club,
Clean Up Day, 9:00 am
DB – Building Advisory Committee
Meeting, 4:00 pm, Principal’s Office
NYSESLAT Assessments (Speaking Only)
PPS – Pre-K and Kindergarten
Registration (By appointment only)
6:00–8:00 pm
Board of Education Meeting
(BOCES Budget Vote)
ER – 6:30 pm
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Create a homework center, a specific area in the house where your child can do homework every evening.
Make sure this area is stocked with enough school supplies.
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May2016
School Budget Vote and Trustee Election –
May 17
Visit our website, www.elmontschools.org, for up-to-date information.
Open Voter Registration: May 10 at Elmont Rd. School, 4:00 pm–9:00 pm
Absentee Ballot Applications – see page 30 of the directory
Polls are open from 6:00 am–9:00 pm in all schools.
May Highlights:
• Special events in all our schools
• Board of Education Meeting, • Districtwide LEEMUN Conference –
Elmont Public Library, May 26
Clara H. Carlson, May 3
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
May 17 School Activities
LOCATIONS:
AT–Alden Terrace
CHC–Clara H. Carlson
CA–Covert Avenue
DB–Dutch Broadway
ER–Elmont Road
GA–Gotham Avenue
SM–Stewart Manor
PPS–Pupil Personnel Services
SCHOOL HOURS:
AT: 8:05 am – 2:25 pm
CHC: 8:55 am – 3:15 pm
CA: 9:10 am – 3:30 pm
DB: 8:35 am – 2:55 pm
ER: 8:45 am – 3:45 pm
GA: 8:05 am – 2:25 pm
SM: 9:10 am – 3:30 pm
PPS: 8:45 am – 3:45 pm
Wednesday
AT –Health Fair,
6:00 pm, Auditorium
CHC –Spring Concert,
9:30 am, Auditorium
CA –Pre-K Share Day,
9:30 am & 1:00 pm
CA –Spring Concert,
6:30 pm, Auditorium
DB –Dance Festival & Honors Assembly,
Kindergarten – 9:15 am
Grade 1 – 10:30 am
Grade 2 – 11:15 am, Auditorium
DB –Honors Assembly, Grades 5 & 6
1:30 pm, Auditorium
Thursday
AT – Staff Recognition Day, Gymnasium
AT – Mother’s Day Plant Sale, Gymnasium AT – Mother’s Day Plant Sale, Gymnasium
GA – Staff Recognition Day, Auditorium
AT – PTA Meeting,7:30 pm, Library
CHC – Mother’s Day Plant Sale, Gymnasium
PPS – Pre-K and Kindergarten Registration, DB – Mother’s Day Plant Sale, Gymnasium DB – Mother’s Day Plant Sale, Gymnasium
(By appointment only) 6:00 – 8:00 pm
NYSESLAT Assessments (Listening, Reading, Writing)
Friday
DB –Honors Assembly, Grades 3 & 4,
7:00 pm, Auditorium
GA –Excellence at Gotham Day
GA –Pre-K Share Day
GA –Honors Assemblies,
by grade, Auditorium
GA –Spring Concert, 9:00 am,
9:45 am & 7:00 pm, Auditorium
SM –Pre-K Share Day,
10:45 am & 2:30 pm, LL2
SM –Spring Concert,
10:00 am & 7:00 pm, Auditorium
Saturday
CHC – Mother’s Day Plant Sale,
Gymnasium
CA – Mother’s Day Plant Sale,
Gymnasium
NYSESLAT Assessments (Speaking Only)
Sewanhaka HS – SEPTA Meeting,
Board of Education Meeting 7:30 pm, Library
CHC – 8:00 pm
GA – PTA Meeting – Budget Presentation,
7:00 pm, Auditorium
SM – Staff Recognition Day,
11:00 am, Gymnasium
GA – Mother’s Day Plant Sale,
Gymnasium
SM – Mother’s Day Plant Sale,
9:30 am, Gymnasium
SM – Special Person’s Day,
Grades K–3, 9:30 am, Auditorium
SM – PTA Meeting, 7:00 pm, Library
DB – Title I Parent Meeting,
8:30 am, Library
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AT – Autism Awareness Week
CHC – Interschool PTA Meeting –
“Meet the Candidates”, 7:00 pm, Auditorium
DB – PTA Staff Recognition Week
GA – Building Advisory Committee Meeting,
2:30 pm, Library
PPS – Pre-K and Kindergarten Registration
(By appointment only), 6:00–8:00 pm
ER – Evening Voter Registration,
4:00 pm–9:00 pm, Conference Room 2
SM – Performing Arts,
10:00 am & 7:00 pm, Auditorium
CA & DB – Elmont Dads’ Service Club,
Car Wash, 9:30 am
NYSESLAT Assessments (Listening, Reading, Writing)
NYSESLAT Assessments (Speaking Only)
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CHC – Spring Concert,
9:30 am & 7:00 pm,
Auditorium
Polls Open: 6:00 am – 9:00 pm
CHC – Parents-as-Partners Workshop,
9:30–10:30 am or 6:00–7:00 pm
(see above for May 17 school activities)
AT – BOGO Book Fair,
Gymnasium
DB – Spring Concert Preview,
9:30 am, Auditorium
GA – PTA Spring Book Fair,
Gymnasium
DB – PRIDE Day
Districtwide – LEEMUN
Dress Rehearsal, 3:15 pm–5:15 pm,
Elmont Public Library
Board of Education Meeting
Certification of Budget Vote
ER – 9:00 pm
GA – Student Council General
Assembly Breakfast,
9:30–11:30 am
GA – PTA Spring Book Fair,
Gymnasium
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verify details before
any event.
CHC – Spirit Week
CHC – Career Day
CHC – Adopt-A-College,
Classrooms
Districtwide – LEEMUN
Dress Rehearsal, 3:15 pm–5:15 pm,
Elmont Public Library
CA – Building Advisory Committee
Meeting, 3:45 pm, Library
DB – Spring Concert,
7:00 pm, Auditorium
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Meeting, 3:45 pm, Faculty Room
AT – Spring Concert,
9:00 am & 7:00 pm, Auditorium
CA – Memorial Day Celebration,
2:15 pm, Auditorium
CHC – Staff Recognition Day, Gymnasium
SM – Memorial Day Celebration,
9:30 am, Front Lawn
CA – Kindergarten Orientation,
9:45 am, Library
SM – Kindergarten Orientation,
10:00 am, Auditorium
NYS Science Performance Assessment – Grade 4
DB – Spring Concert,
9:15 am, Auditorium
CHC – Building Advisory Committee
Meeting, 4:00 pm, Principal’s Office
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6:30 pm–8:30 pm,
Elmont Public Library
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Vote on your school budget. Look for a postcard in the mail for voting information.
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Celebrate Flag Day June 14
Flag Etiquette:
• Salute the flag with your right hand
over your heart.
• When flown at half-staff, hoist the
flag to the peak and then lower to
half-staff position.
• Illuminate the flag when flown at night.
• When displayed on a staff in a public
auditorium, the flag should be placed at
the speaker’s right as he/she faces the
audience.
June Highlights:
• Board of Education Meeting,
Dutch Broadway, June 7
• Graduations • Flag Day Celebrations
• Final Report Cards Issued, June 24
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
LOCATIONS:
AT–Alden Terrace
CHC–Clara H. Carlson
CA–Covert Avenue
DB–Dutch Broadway
ER–Elmont Road
GA–Gotham Avenue
SM–Stewart Manor
PPS–Pupil Personnel Services
Wednesday
SCHOOL HOURS:
AT: 8:05 am – 2:25 pm
CHC: 8:55 am – 3:15 pm
CA: 9:10 am – 3:30 pm
DB: 8:35 am – 2:55 pm
ER: 8:45 am – 3:45 pm
GA: 8:05 am – 2:25 pm
SM: 9:10 am – 3:30 pm
PPS: 8:45 am – 3:45 pm
Thursday
SM – PTA Awards & Installation
Meeting, 7:00 pm, Library
Friday
Saturday
DB – Memorial Day Celebration/
Building Homes for Heroes,
9:15 am, School Fields
SM – Field Day, Grades 1–3,
9:30 am, School Fields
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CHC – Beginner’s Concert,
9:30 am, Auditorium
CA – Field Day, Grades 1–3,
9:30 am
CA – PTA Meeting,
7:30 pm, Cafeteria
NYS Science
Written Assessment
Grade 4 – All Schools
CA – Beginner’s Concert,
10:00 am, Auditorium
CA – Field Day, Grades 4-6,
9:30 am
AT – Pre-K Graduation,
9:00 am, Auditorium
GA – Field Day
DB – Kindergarten Orientation,
9:00 am, Auditorium
CA – Pre-K Graduation,
10:30 am, Auditorium
DB – Pre-K Graduation,
10:00 am, Auditorium
DB – Field Day
Sewanhaka HS –
SEPTA Meeting & Awards Ceremony,
7:30 pm, Library
Board of Education Meeting
DB – 7:30 pm
GA – Kindergarten Field Day
GA – Late Spring Morning of Music,
9:00 am & 9:45 am, Auditorium
GA – Pre-K Graduation,
9:00 am, Auditorium
SM – Field Day, Grades 4–6,
9:30 am, School Field
SM – Pre-K Graduation,
10:00 am & 2:00 pm, Auditorium
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Dismissal Schedule
for June 23 and 24:
AT–10:50 am
CHC–11:30 am
CA–11:40 am
DB–11:10 am
GA–10:50 am
SM–11:40 am
CHC – Building Advisory Committee
Meeting, 4:00 pm, Principal’s Office
CA – Flag Day Celebration,
9:30 am, Auditorium
SM – Awards Assembly, Grades 4–6,
10:00 am, Auditorium
DB – Honors Assembly,
Grades K & 1,
9:15 am, Auditorium
CHC – Honor Roll Assembly,
9:30 am & 10:30 am, Auditorium
CA – Awards Assembly, Grade 6,
2:00 pm, Auditorium
DB – Beginners Concert,
9:30 am, Auditorium
DB – Beginners Concert Rehearsal,
9:30 am, Auditorium
DB – PTA Meeting – Year End,
7:00 pm, Auditorium
GA – Moving Up Ceremony,
Grade 6, 9:00 am,
Elmont Public Library
SM – Interschool PTA Meeting –
Officers Installation Ceremony,
7:00 pm, Auditorium
GA – Flag Day Celebration,
9:00 am, Auditorium
SM – Kindergarten Graduation,
10:00 am, Auditorium
DB – PRIDE Day
SM – Flag Day Celebration,
9:30 am, Front Lawn
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DB – Honors Assembly,
Grades 2 & 3,
9:15 am, Auditorium
SM – Kindergarten Picnic,
2:00 pm, Primary Playground
CA – Moving Up Ceremony, Grade 6,
9:30 am, Elmont Public Library
AT – Moving Up Ceremony, Grade 6,
9:30 am, Elmont Public Library
AT – Kindergarten Graduation,
9:00 am, Auditorium
DB – Honors Assembly,
Grades 4 & 5,
9:15 am, Auditorium
SM – Moving Up Ceremony, Grade 6,
1:00 pm, Elmont Public Library
CHC – Moving Up Ceremony,
Grade 6, 3:30 pm, Auditorium
DB – Moving Up Ceremony,
Grade 6, 12:30 pm, Auditorium
LAST DAY OF SCHOOL
Report Cards Issued
All Schools
DB – Honors Assembly, Grade 6,
9:30 am, Auditorium
SM – Moving Up School Assembly,
Grade 6, 10:00 am, Auditorium
Half Day
for Students
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Show your love. Every day, tell your children: “I love you. You’re special to me.”
Give lots of hugs and kisses.
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Happy 240th Birthday America!
LOCATIONS:
AT–Alden Terrace
CHC–Clara H. Carlson
CA–Covert Avenue
DB–Dutch Broadway
ER–Elmont Road
GA–Gotham Avenue
SM–Stewart Manor
PPS–Pupil Personnel Services
July Highlights:
•Board of Education Reorganization Meeting, July 5
•AT– Extended School Year Program, July 1 – August 11
•DB – Academic Summer School, July 5 – July 28
•GA – Summer Enrichment Program, July 5 – July 21
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
AT – Extended School Year Begins,
9:00 am–2:30 pm
Happy
July 4th!
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Begins, 8:15 am–12:45 pm
GA – Summer Enrichment Program
Begins, 8:45 am–1:15 pm
Independence
Day
Board of Education
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Happy 240th Birthday America!
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Get set for the new school year –
make it great!
•Board of Education Meeting, Elmont Road, August 9
•Extended School Year ends August 11
•New Teacher Orientation, Elmont Road – August 16 & 17
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
LOCATIONS:
AT–Alden Terrace
CHC–Clara H. Carlson
CA–Covert Avenue
DB–Dutch Broadway
ER–Elmont Road
GA–Gotham Avenue
SM–Stewart Manor
PPS–Pupil Personnel Services
Thursday
Friday
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9:00 am–2:30 pm
Board of Education Meeting
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Elmont Directory
DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION
Al Harper
Superintendent of Schools
Kathleen Safrey
Director of Curriculum and Instruction
Stephanie Muller
Director of Pupil Personnel Services
David Polizzi
Director of Facilities
Thomas Galante
Business Consultant
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS
Brian Phillips Finance and Treasurer
Fernando DeBartoloGeneral Support and Technology
PRINCIPALS
Amy Buchanan Alden Terrace
Kenneth RosnerClara H. Carlson
Mary NatoliCovert Avenue
Walter Aksionoff
Dutch Broadway
Marshall ZuckerGotham Avenue
Hope Kranidis
Stewart Manor
285-8310
326-5570
326-5560
326-5550
326-5540
326-5530
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
Helisse Palmore
Pupil Personnel Offices
326-5580
CENTRAL REGISTRAR
Sharon Woitko
Pupil Personnel Offices
326-5580
DISTRICT CLERK
Diana Delahanty
326-5500
Elmont Road
Please note the following telephone numbers:
Sewanhaka Central High School District – 488-9800
Elmont Memorial High School – 488-9200
Sewanhaka High School – 488-9600
DISTRICT ORGANIZATION PRESIDENTS
Walter AksionoffAdministrators Association
Eileen Kantor
Teachers Association
Lisa Gairey
Nurses Association
Emily Lombardi
Teacher Aide Association
Judy Van HaarenClerical Association
Andrew WestCustodial Association
Susan Edwards
Food Handlers Association
Mark Ballard
Transportation Association
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES
Elmont Road
326-5500
Superintendent of Schools
326-5500
Business326-5500
Facilities326-5500
Curriculum326-5500
Personnel – Certified 326-5500
Personnel – Classified
326-5500
Personnel – Health Insurance
326-5500
Payroll 326-5500
Accounts Payable
326-5500
Purchasing326-5500
Transportation326-5500
Duplicating and Mail Department 326-5500
School Meals
326-5500
Pupil Personnel Offices
326-5580
Director – Pupil Personnel
326-5580
Asst. Director – Pupil Personnel
326-5580
Committee on Special Education
326-5580
Committee on Pre-School Education
326-5580
Central Registration
326-5580
IN AN EMERGENCY
In the Annual Questionnaire, parents are asked to name someone located in Elmont, or nearby, who can be contacted in case
of an emergency when parents cannot be reached. It is most
important that this information is always kept up to date at
your child’s school.
ELMONT INTERSCHOOL COUNCIL
OF PTAs 2015–2016
President
Marie St.Vil
1st Vice PresidentLora Pitkin
2nd Vice President
Denise Hynes
3rd Vice PresidentAl Harper
Recording Secretary Malini Prashad
Treasurer
Fanella Raghu
SCHOOL PTA REPRESENTATIVES
Alden Terrace
President
Sandra Hutchinson
Clara Carlson
President
Sheldene Holder
Covert AvenueCarol Hrbek and
Co-Presidents
Jennifer Marsh
Dutch Broadway
President
Rachelle Lewis
Gotham Avenue
Fanella Raghu and
Co-Presidents
Malini Prashad
Stewart Manor
President
Barbara Zabatta
ELMONT Dads’ SERVICE CLUB
President
Michael A. Jaime
GENERAL INFORMATION
326-5500
SCHOOL CLOSINGS
326-5500
or your local school
www.elmontschools.org
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Registration – Attendance – Transportation
RELEASE OF CHILDREN FROM SCHOOL
KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION
To enter kindergarten, a child must be five years old on or before December 1 of the year
in which registration is planned. For the school year 2015–2016, students born on or before
December 1, 2010 may enter kindergarten in September 2015. To register, you will need:
proof of residency, a copy of the child’s birth certificate showing the official seal and
medical records, including required immunizations and a history of major ailments.
Parents can request a referral and evaluation of their child if they suspect that their child has a
need for special education services or programs. A Parent’s Guide to Special Education by the
NYS Education Department, may be a helpful resource:
http://www.p12.nysed.gov/specialed/publications/policy/parentguide.htm
http://www.p12.nysed.gov/specialed/publications/policy/spanishparentguide.htm
If you would like more information about the special education process, contact the Director
of Special Education, Stephanie Muller, at 516-326-5580 ext. 42239 (children in Kindergarten–
6th grade) or the Assistant Director of Special Education, Helisse Palmore, at 516-326-5580
ext. 42243 (children ages 3-5)
KINDERGARTEN SCREENING
A child may not be taken from school, even by a parent or guardian, until the person doing so
goes to the office and presents valid identification. If a child is to be picked up by someone other
than the parent or guardian, prior authorization must be received from the parent or guardian.
TRANSPORTATION/BUS PASSES
Children in kindergarten to grade 3 will be given bus riding privileges if they live more than onehalf (1/2) mile from school. Children in grades 4 to 6 will be given bus riding privileges if they
live more than one (1) mile from school. Bus riders must use assigned buses and bus stops. Bus
passes are mailed every year at the end of August. Children are required to carry their passes at
all times. Lost passes must be reported to the school principal immediately.
RELEASE OF CHILDREN AT BUS STOPS
Children in kindergarten and first grade must have a parent or legal guardian receive them at the
bus stop. Any other person receiving the child must be 18 years of age or older and registered
with the Transportation Office. A picture ID will also be requested. No child will be released
under any other circumstances.
The Kindergarten screening program is conducted to assist in planning instruction for students
and to comply with New York State Entrant Regulations. All Kindergarten students will be
screened in the Fall when they enter Kindergarten.
EMERGENCY SCHOOL CLOSING
REGISTRATION DATES AND TIMES
PRIVATE OR PAROCHIAL SCHOOL TRANSPORTATION
Pre-Kindergarten and Kindergarten new student registration dates scheduled for March 2016
are listed on this calendar. Please check for your school’s date and time.
PROOF OF RESIDENCY AND CUSTODY
Annual proof of residency and legal custody will be required for all children not residing with
natural parents (i.e., Court Orders, Department of Social Service Placements, Adoption Agency
Placements). For children entering school, proof of residency must be substantiated. The district
reserves the right to verify and dismiss any student who does not reside within the boundaries
of the school district. Parents or guardians are responsible for tuition reimbursement.
STUDENT ATTENDANCE
Parents are requested to call their school to report student absences as early as possible.
The nurse’s office will verify student attendance and confirm that the child will not be in school.
To report absences, call the appropriate school nurse’s office listed below:
AT Mrs. Lisa Welsh-Gairey 285-8207
DB
CHC Mrs. Deborah Gallagher 326-5573GA
CA Mrs. Colleen Foley
326-5563
SM
Mrs.Yasmine Patterson 326-5553
Mrs. Jean Madonia
326-5543
Mrs.Virginia Linn
326-5533
The nurse will call home when a student is absent and no reason is known. A student absence
must be followed by a written excuse note from the parent. A home visit will occur if a child is
out five consecutive days and no medical evidence has been presented.
When schools are closed, bus transportation within and out of district is cancelled.This includes
transportation for private, parochial, BOCES and other schools outside the area.
Requests for transportation for K – 6 children in private or parochial schools must be submitted
on or by April 1, 2016. Requests received after April 1 may be declined. Late requests will be
reviewed during the last weeks of August. Parents or guardians who filed late requests will be
notified if their children will receive transportation.
New residents must apply within 30 days after establishing residency. Private or parochial school
children still receive transportation to school when the Elmont UFSD is officially closed due to a
recess or holiday. When the district is closed due to an emergency or severe weather condition,
all transportation is cancelled. Disruptive behavior affecting the safety of drivers and children
may result in the loss of future riding privileges. For additional information and clarification,
please call 326-5500.
Parent Portal Access
As of the 2014-2015 school year, The Elmont Union Free School District launched our Parent
Portal at https://parentportal.nasboces.org. This is a web-based program that will allow you to
access information about your child’s academic progress. This program will allow you to obtain
access to your child’s report cards, as well as State and Local Assessment results.You will be able
to access the Parent Portal by visiting the Elmont School District Website at www.elmontschools.
org. Please click on the link on the homepage labeled “Parent Portal Registration.”
For information on how to attain your parent portal username and password, please contact the
main office of your child’s school.
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General Student Information
ADMINISTERING MEDICATION TO STUDENTS
Medication may be given to students by the school nurse, provided a written request from a
parent or guardian, signed by a physician, has been received. Forms for this purpose may be
obtained in the school nurse’s office or on our website. The student’s physician must provide
written orders detailing diagnosis, dosage of medicine, and any further instructions. Parents,
or a designated adult must bring the medication to the school nurse’s office in a container
appropriately labeled by the pharmacy or physician.
ANNUAL PHYSICAL EXAMINATION
Medical examinations by your family physician are encouraged for each child attending school,
and forms for this purpose are sent home with all students in June. Children in grades 2 and 4
who have not returned the completed form by October 1 will be examined by school physicians.
School children, by law, must be immunized. The district also requires TB testing. No child may
be admitted without immunizations unless he or she is exempt for medical or religious reasons.
As part of a required school health examination, a student is weighed and his/her height is
measured.These numbers are used to figure out the student’s body mass index or ‘BMI.’ The BMI
helps the doctor or nurse know if the student’s weight is in a healthy range or is too high or too
low. Recent changes to the New York State Education Law require that BMI and weight status
group be included as part of the student’s school health examination. A sample of school districts
will be selected to take part in a survey by the New York State Department of Health. If our
school is selected to be part of the survey, we will be reporting to New York State Department
of Health information about our students’ weight status groups. Only summary information is
sent. No names and no information about individual students are sent. However, you may choose
to have your child’s information excluded from this survey report. The request to be excluded
from the survey report is available on our website.
The information sent to the New York State Department of Health will help health officials
develop programs that encourage children to lead a healthier lifestyle.
If you do not wish to have your child’s weight status group information included as part of the
Health Department’s survey this year, please contact the school nurse.
CLASS LISTS
Class lists, including students’ names, addresses and telephone numbers, will be made available
to designated representatives of the local PTA for educational purposes. Any parent desiring the
omission or deletion of a child’s name for reasons of confidentiality should notify the Office of
the Superintendent by the first day of school or at the time of registration.
EMERGENCY SCHOOL CLOSING
When schools are closed, announcements will be made on the following radio stations:
(AM) WCBS 880, and WHLI 1100; (FM) WMTC 94.3,WALK 97.5, KJOY 98.3,WRCN 103.9,WBLI
106.1 and WBAB 102.3. Announcements will also be made on the following television station:
Cablevision News l2. Additional emergency information can be found on our website at www.
elmontschooIs.org. We will also send a call through “Connect-Ed”, our automated telephone
communication system.
(For bus transportation schedules during emergency closings, see Transportation on Page 27).
SCHOOL VISITORS
Visitors are welcome in our schools. In the interest of the safety of your children, please call the
school and make an appointment when you plan to visit. Upon your arrival, you will be required
to sign in and then directed to the main office. Unauthorized visitors will not be allowed in the
building.
OFFICIAL STUDENT FILES
Parents of children under 18 years of age have a right to inspect and review official files and data
directly related to their children. Such records include identifying data, academic work, levels of
achievement including grades and test scores, attendance records, scores on standardized tests,
interest inventory results, health data and teacher or counselor ratings and evaluations. Request
for inspection of such records must be made to the building principal during regular school
hours. These records are confidential and may not be made available to other persons without
written parental consent.
PARENTS RIGHT TO KNOW
In accordance with the federal No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, parents and guardians of
students attending a Title I school have the right to request specific information about the
professional qualifications (e.g., certification) of their children’s classroom teachers. Requests for
information about the qualifications of teachers must be directed to the Personnel Office. All
requests will be honored in a timely manner.
PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT
In accordance with the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, the Board of Education recognizes
the parental involvement goals of Title I, and has developed a plan to encourage the active
participation of parents/caregivers in all aspects of their children’s education. The Elmont UFSD
has designed programs, activities and procedures for implementing effective parent involvement
to improve student achievement and school performance (NCLBSI 1 18). A complete copy of
the Parental Involvement Policy is available by contacting the District Clerk.
HOMELESS STUDENTS
The Board of Education recognizes its responsibilities to identify homeless students, facilitate
their enrollment in school, and eliminate existing barriers to their education (McKinney-Vento
Act). The Superintendent of Schools has developed the procedures necessary to expedite the
homeless child’s access to a designated school, as well as appropriate programs and services,
including transportation and healthcare referrals.
SCHOOL MEALS
The Elmont School District participates in the National School Lunch and Breakfast programs.
Nutritious meals meeting dietary guidelines set by the U.S. Department of Agriculture are
served daily. Free and reduced meals are available for families meeting income guidelines
established by the USDA. Applications for these meals are mailed at the beginning of August to
every registered family. They will also be distributed during the first week of school and remain
available throughout the school year in each building.
Breakfast is served approximately one-half (1/2) hour before school begins.The cost of breakfast
is $1.25 and lunch is $2.45. With our new computerized system, parents can set up accounts
for their children for meals and snacks. Our system also allows parents to set restrictions on
accounts and monitor their children’s purchases.
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Policies – Services – Programs
OUTDOOR RECREATION POLICY
At lunchtime, when the temperature is above 20
degrees, and there is no precipitation, students
will be taken outside. Principals use a Wind
Chill Chart to help guide them in deciding
whether students will stay indoors or go out
on the playground. Note: Children will not go
outdoors when the wind chill factor makes the
temperature feel like 20 degrees or lower.
HOMEWORK POLICY
REPORTING TO PARENTS
WlND CHILL
FACTOR CHART
WlND Thermometer Reading
SPEED
50F40F30F20F
IN
MPH Equivalent Temperature
Calm
50403020
5 48372716
104028164
153422 8-5
20 32 184-10
25 30 160-16
The fundamental objective of homework is
to support classroom learning. Homework is
directly related to classroom instruction and
reinforces the skills and concepts taught during the school day. Homework assignments teach
students responsibility and the importance of taking ownership for their learning.
How Parents Can Help Their Children Succeed:
• Show an interest, but encourage independence.
• Agree on a regular time and place to do homework.
• Check that assignments have been completed.
• If you question the quantity or content of assignments, speak with the teacher.
GENERAL HOMEWORK GUIDELINES
Primary Grades (K – 3) – Assignments are designed to facilitate the development of reading
skills and mathematical concepts.
Grade 4 – About 2 hours per week in 30 minute assignments
Grade 5 – About 3 hours per week in 45 minute assignments
Grade 6 – About 4 hours per week in 60 minute assignments
ENRICHMENT PROGRAM
All students are afforded enrichment opportunities in their regular classroom and through a
wide array of programs and activities.The District designed a unique Enrichment Program, which
recognizes multiple intelligences as well as the talents and interests of students. This program is
offered to all students in grades three through six during the school year. During the summer,
students who have demonstrated interest, achievement and commitment are invited to explore
enrichment areas more deeply. For more details about the Enrichment Program, please contact
the Curriculum Office at 326-5500.
PROMOTION/RETENTION
retention decisions are made in the best interest of the student after a careful evaluation of the
advantages and disadvantages.
The Elmont Board of Education recognizes that students of the same age differ in cognitive
abilities and developmental levels. The administration and teaching staff design curricula and
programs which meet the individual and unique needs of all students. Placement, promotion and
A report of each child’s progress is made periodically. Reports cards will be distributed as
specified on the calendar. Parent-Teacher conference dates are also listed on the calendar.
SERVICES FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS
Upon entry into the Elmont UFSD, students are screened to determine their eligibility for the
English as a Second Language (ESL) program. The program is designed to provide appropriate
instruction to ensure that LEP/ELL students acquire academic vocabulary and skills necessary to
succeed in college and careers.
SHARED DECISION-MAKING
Shared Decision-Making Committees are operational in each school and offer a variety of
ways in which citizens, parents, teachers, administrators and the Board of Education can work
together for the betterment of our schools. If you have an interest in working with the team in
your school, contact the building principal.
SOCIAL WORK SERVICES
The Elmont UFSD employs social workers who provide support to students and their families
on a daily basis. Home visitations and individual counseling are also provided.
SPECIAL EDUCATION PROGRAM
Our District provides appropriate publicly supported education programs for all students
with disabilities. The identification, evaluation and placement of students follows a well-defined
sequence that begins with the referral of a student thought to have special education needs. It
is a continuous process, reviewed on an annual basis, which ends when the student no longer
requires special education services.
SUMMER SCHOOL
The District provides a summer academic program and a special education extended school
year program for selected students. Recommendations are based on test scores, as well as
teacher and principal referrals. Additionally, summer enrichment programs will vary from year
to year depending on the needs and interests of the children and community.
TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION PROGRAM
The District affords students hands-on experiences with computers beginning in kindergarten
and continuing through sixth grade.A state-of-the-art computer lab has been set up in each school,
and new hardware and software are added periodically to enhance instruction. Additionally,
networked computers with Internet access and interactive SMARTboards are available in each
classroom to encourage the integration of technology into the curriculum. During the 20142015 school year, through State grant funds, the District installed a brand-new, state-of-the-art
computer/STEM lab in each school building. These additional labs will facilitate the District’s
network environment to meet the high demands of CBT (computer-based testing), as well as
foster a technology environment conducive to the web-based curriculum.
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Community Information
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION
You may make a request for district records, memoranda, documents or other written
information required by law to be made available to you by contacting the Office of the District
Clerk at 434-2002, any work day between 9:00 am and 4:00 pm. The District imposes a fee of
25 cents per page.
MEDICAID COMPLIANCE
To report suspected fraud, waste, and/or abuse of the Medicaid Program, contact Medicaid
Compliance Officer, Helisse Palmore, via email: hpalmore@elmontschools.org or Address:
Pupil Personnel Building, 1735 Hempstead Turnpike, Elmont, NY 11003, Phone: 516-326-5580.
All complaints should be in writing.The Medicaid Compliance form may be found on the district
website at www.elmontschools.org.
REGISTRATION AND SCHOOL DISTRICT VOTING INFORMATION
To participate in the May 17, 2016 Annual Budget Vote and Election of Board of Education
Trustees and Library Trustees, you must be registered to vote.
Registration requires that you must be:
• A United States citizen,
• 18 years of age or older, and
• a District resident for at least 30 days prior to the vote
If you moved from another address, you must re-register.You need not register if you did not
move since you last voted or since you last registered to vote, and if during the last four years,
you either:
• Voted in the general election in Nassau County
• Voted in an Elmont School District election
• Registered with the Nassau County Board of Elections
• Registered with the Elmont School District
ABSENTEE BALLOTS
Applications for absentee ballots are available in the District Clerk’s Office at the Elmont Road
Administration Building.You may either call or come in to pick up an application if you will be
out of town or unable to vote in person on May 17, 2016. Completed applications must be
returned at least seven (7) days before the election if the ballot is to be mailed, or one (1) day
before the election if the ballot is to be picked up. Applications will be issued for the following
reasons: business, studies, vacation, illness or disability. If you have any questions, please call the
District Clerk at 434-2002.
Absentee ballots must be returned to the District Clerk by 5:00 pm on the day of the vote:
May 17, 2016.
FOR SENIOR CITIZENS
The District encourages senior citizens to be our guests at school holiday concerts, plays
and performances. These events are free of charge and your attendance is welcomed. Please
contact one of the community senior citizen clubs or the PPS Offices at 326-5580, for further
information.
SENIOR CITIZEN TAX EXEMPTIONS
The Board of Education understands the difficulty that tax levy increases can place on our
senior citizens, and has, in the past, regularly approved Senior Citizen Tax Exemptions. These
exemptions can reduce property taxes for senior citizens by up to 50% based on a senior
citizen’s annual income.That means that a senior citizen with low income would pay only half
the amount of the school tax, which he or she would otherwise pay. Senior citizens can apply
for this exemption by contacting the Nassau County Department of Assessment at 571-1500.
OPEN VOTER REGISTRATION
Qualified residents may register at any school or administrative office during school hours
until May 10, 2016. A special evening registration will be held May 10, 2016 at Elmont Road
School from 4:00 pm to 9:00 pm.
EVENING VOTER REGISTRATION
Evening registration on Tuesday, May 10, 2016 from 4:00 pm to 9:00 pm will be held at the
Elmont Road School ONLY! It is the last day to register for the May 17, 2016 vote.
PROPOSED BUDGET
Copies of the proposed budget will be available in all schools in early May.
VOTING ON MAY 17
Polls are open from 6:00 am to 9:00 pm. Residents will be voting on all budgets (Elementary,
Central High School and Public Library) and for School Board Trustees and Library Trustees.
Watch for a postcard in the mail that will indicate budget details.
QUALIFICATIONS FOR SCHOOL BOARD CANDIDATES
To qualify as a candidate for the School Board or for the Library Board, a person must be
able to read and write, be a one-year resident of the school district and a qualified voter.
A potential candidate must file a petition with a specified number of signatures from
registered district residents. THE LAST DAY TO FILE THE PETITION IS APRIL 18, 2016.
Petition forms may be obtained from the District Clerk, c/o the Superintendent of Schools,
Elmont Road School, Elmont, NY 11003.
Completed petitions must be submitted no later than Monday, April 18, 2016 to the District
Clerk between 9:00 am and 5:00 pm.
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Our Buildings
ASBESTOS INFORMATION
Parents, teachers, employee organizations and community groups who use the school facilities
are hereby notified of the existence of information concerning asbestos inspections. Management
plans for each school are available in the Office of the Director of Facilities.
COMMUNITY USE OF SCHOOL FACILITIES
Requests for use of school facilities should be made to the Director of Facilities. Permits will
be issued to community groups that satisfy District Policy as it relates to the use of facilities.
For further information concerning available space and district insurance requirements contact
the Facilities Dept. at 326-5500, or view online at www.elmontschools.org.
“SCHOOL WATCH” PROGRAM
Vandalism of school property can be a costly expense. You can assist the District by calling the
Police Department at 911 if you see acts of vandalism being committed. Help us to spend money
on children, not repairing damage from vandalism.
Initial Pesticide Notification to Persons in Parental Relation and Staff Pursuant to Sec. 409-h
of the State Education Law
New York State Education and Law Section 409-h, effective July 1, 2001, requires that all
public and non-public elementary and secondary schools provide written notification to
all persons in parental relation, faculty and staff regarding the potential use of pesticides
periodically throughout the school year.
The Elmont Union Free School District is required to maintain a list of persons in a
parental relation, faculty and staff who wish to receive 48 hour prior written notification of
certain pesticide applications. The following pesticide applications are not subject to prior
notification requirements:
• a school remains unoccupied for a continuous 72 hours following an application
• anti-microbial products
• non-volatile rodenticide in tamper resistant bait stations in areas
inaccessible to children
• boric acid and disodium octaborate tecrahydrate
• the application of EPA designated biopesticides
• the application of EPA designated exempt materials under 40CFR152.25
• the use of aerosol products with a directed spray in containers of 18 fluid ounces or
less when used to protect individuals from an imminent threat from stinging and biting
insects, including venomous spiders, bees, wasps and hornets.
In the event of an emergency application necessary to protect against an imminent threat
to human health, a good faith effort will be made to supply written notification to those on
the 48 hour prior notification list.
If you would like to receive 48 hour prior notification of pesticide applications that are
scheduled to occur in your school, please submit a letter indicating: the name of your school,
your name, your address, your daytime telephone number, your fax number and your e-mail
address.
Your letter should be sent to:
Director of Facilities, Elmont UFSD
135 Elmont Road, Elmont, New York 11003
For further information, the Elmont UFSD pesticide representative is
David Polizzi, 326-5500
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Elmont Schools
Elmont
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www.elmontschools.org
Board of Education
Alden Terrace
1835 Central Avenue,Valley Stream, NY I1580
285-8310
Ms. Amy Buchanan, Principal
School hours: 8:05 am – 2:25 pm
Clara H. Carlson
235 Belmont Boulevard, Elmont, NY I1003
326-5570
Mr. Kenneth Rosner, Principal
School hours: 8:55 am – 3:15 pm
Covert Avenue
144 Covert Avenue, Elmont, NY I1003
326-5560
Mrs. Mary Natoli, Principal
School hours: 9:10 am – 3:30 pm
Dutch Broadway
1880 Dutch Broadway, Elmont, NY 11003
326-5550
Mr. Walter Aksionoff, Principal
School hours: 8:35 am – 2:55 pm
Gotham Avenue
181 Gotham Avenue, Elmont, NY 11003
326-5540
Mr. Marshall Zucker, Principal
School hours: 8:05 am – 2:25 pm
Stewart Manor
38 Stewart Avenue, Stewart Manor, NY I1530
326-5530
Mrs. Hope Kranidis, Principal
School hours: 9:10 am – 3:30 pm
Michael A. Jaime, President
Anthony S. Maffea, Sr., Vice President
Tameka Battle-Burkett
Kevin Denehy
Patrick Emeagwali
Raymond Sims
Leslyn Stewart
Superintendent of Schools
Al Harper
Colum P. Nugent, Attorney
Diana Delahanty, District Clerk
District Offices
135 Elmont Road
Elmont, New York I1003-1609
326-5500
1735 Hempstead Tpke.
Elmont, New York 11003-1609
326-5580
Board of Education Meetings
2015–2016
September 8
October 6
November 10
December 1
January 5
February 2
March 1
April 5
May 3
May 17
June 7
July 5
August 9
8:00 PM Elmont Road
8:00 PMAlden Terrace
8:00 PMCovert Avenue
7:30 PM Elmont Public Library
8:00 PM Dutch Broadway
8:00 PMClara H. Carlson
8:00 PMGotham Avenue
8:00 PM Stewart Manor
8:00 PMClara H. Carlson
9:00 PM Elmont Road
7:30 PM Dutch Broadway
8:00 PM Elmont Road
8:00 PM Elmont Road