2015-2016 Calendar - Elmont Union Free School District
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2015-2016 Calendar - Elmont Union Free School District
Alden T er race dway Dutch Broa Reaching and Teaching for Excellence on arls Clara H. C Got ham Av enue Elmont Cover t Avenue anor Stewar t M Union Free School District 2015-2016 Calendar www.elmontschools.org 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 12345 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 6 7 8 9101112 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 13 141516171819 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 20 21 2223242526 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 2728 2930 AUGUST 2015 S MTW T F S 1 2 345 67 8 9 101112 1314 15 16 171819 2021 22 23 242526 2728 29 3031 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.” OCTOBER 2015 S MT WT F S 1 2 3 4 56 78910 11 1213 141516 17 18 1920 212223 24 25 2627 282930 31 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 123 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 456789 10 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) 11 121314151617 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 18192021222324 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 25262728293031 GA – Future Career Parade, 1:30 pm SEPTEMBER 2015 S MT WT F S 1 234 5 678910 11 12 13 1415 161718 19 20 2122 232425 26 27282930 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. NOVEMBER 2015 S MTW T F S 1 23 456 7 8 9 10 111213 14 15 1617 181920 21 22 2324 252627 28 2930 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) 1 2 3 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 4567 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 8 91011 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 12 1314 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 15 16 171819 2021 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 22232425262728 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. 29 30 OCTOBER 2015 S MT WT F S 1 2 3 4 56 78910 11 1213 141516 17 18 1920 212223 24 25 2627 282930 31 “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.” DECEMBER 2015 S MTW T F S 1 234 5 678910 11 12 13 1415 161718 19 20 2122 232425 26 27 2829 3031 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 12345 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 6 7 8 9101112 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 13141516171819 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) 2021222324 2526 New Year’s Eve H o l i d a y ( S c h o o l 27 NOVEMBER 2015 S MTW T F S 1 23 456 7 8 9 10 111213 14 15 1617 181920 21 22 2324 252627 28 2930 R e c e s s C l o s e d ) 28293031 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. JANUARY 2016 S MTW T F S 12 3 45 678 9 10 1112 131415 16 17 1819 202122 23 /31 2526 272829 30 24 24 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 12 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 3 4 5 6 7 89 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 10111213141516 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 17 181920212223 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 24 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 31 25 DECEMBER 2015 S MTW T F S 1 234 5 678910 11 12 13 1415 161718 19 20 2122 232425 26 27 2829 3031 CHC – Building Advisory Committee Meeting, 4:00 pm, Principal’s Office 2627282930 “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 FEBRUARY 2016 S MTW T F S 12 345 6 7 8 9 101112 13 14 1516 171819 20 21 2223 242526 27 2829 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 123456 For Emergency School Closing Information, see pages 27 and 28 of the Directory. 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 7 8 9 10 11 1213 Dates may change; verify details before any event. Presidents’ Day W i ( S n c t h o e o r l C R l e o s c e e s d ) s 14 1516171819 CA – Building Advisory Committee 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 20 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 21222324252627 Long Island Strings Festival 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. 28 29 JANUARY 2016 S MTW T F S 12 3 45 678 9 10 1112 131415 16 17 1819 202122 23 /31 2526 272829 30 2424 Listen when your children talk. Listening to your children tells them that you think they’re important and that you’re interested in what they have to say. MARCH 2016 S MTW T F S 1 234 5 678910 11 12 13 1415 161718 19 20 2122 232425 26 27 2829 3031 March2016 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 123 45 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 6 7 8 9 10 1112 Half Day 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 13141516171819 Dates may change; 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 Holy Thursday Easter Recess (( SS cc hh oo oo ll CC ll oo ss ee dd )) 20 21 2223 SM – Mystery Reader’s Class Visit EASTER Easter Recess Good Friday 242526 CHC – Pre-K Registration, 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) 27 28 FEBRUARY 2016 S MTW T F S 12 345 6 7 8 9 101112 13 14 1516 171819 20 21 2223 242526 27 2829 293031 Control and monitor your child’s use of the Internet by installing Internet filters and parental control software, which gives you the ability to ensure his/her safety on-line. APRIL 2016 S MTW T F S 12 3 45 678 9 10 1112 131415 16 17 1819 202122 23 24 2526 272829 30 April2016 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.” 12 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 3 4 5 6 7 89 Dates may change; 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 10111213141516 CA – Building Advisory Committee 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 Passover 17181920212223 S p ( S r c i h n o o g l C R l e o s c e e d s ) s Passover 24252627282930 MARCH 2016 S MTW T F S 1 234 5 678910 11 12 13 1415 161718 19 20 2122 232425 26 27 2829 3031 School success starts at home. 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. MAY 2016 S MTW T F S 1 23 456 7 8 9 10 111213 14 15 1617 181920 21 22 2324 252627 28 29 3031 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 1234567 Mother’s Day 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) 8 91011121314 BUDGET VOTE 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 15161718192021 Dates may change; 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 22 SM – Building Advisory Committee 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 23 24 25 Districtwide – LEEMUN Conference, 6:30 pm–8:30 pm, Elmont Public Library 26 27 28 Memorial Day (School Closed) 29 30 APRIL 2016 S MTW T F S 12 3 45 678 9 10 1112 131415 16 17 1819 202122 23 24 2526 272829 30 31 Visit us on the Web at www.elmontschools.org Vote on your school budget. Look for a postcard in the mail for voting information. JUNE 2016 S MTW T F S 123 4 5 67 891011 12 1314 151617 18 19 2021 222324 25 26 2728 2930 June 2016 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 1 2 34 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 5678910 11 Half Day 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 12131415161718 Father’s Day 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 Half Day for Students 19 20 21 22 232425 Enjoy a safe and happy summer 2627282930 MAY 2016 S MTW T F S 1 23 456 7 8 9 10 111213 14 15 1617 181920 21 22 2324 252627 28 29 3031 Show your love. Every day, tell your children: “I love you. You’re special to me.” Give lots of hugs and kisses. JULY 2016 S MTW T F S 12 3 45 678 9 10 1112 131415 16 17 1819 202122 23 24 24 /31 2526 272829 30 July2016 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! 1 2 DB – Academic Summer School Begins, 8:15 am–12:45 pm GA – Summer Enrichment Program Begins, 8:45 am–1:15 pm Independence Day Board of Education Reorganization Meeting ER – 8:00 pm 34 5 6 7 89 10111213141516 GA – Summer Enrichment Program Ends, 8:15 am–12:45 pm 17181920212223 DB – Academic Summer School Ends, 8:15 am–12:45 pm 24 31252627282930 JUNE 2016 S MTW T F S 123 4 5 67 891011 12 1314 151617 18 19 2021 222324 25 26 2728 2930 Visit us on the Web at www.elmontschools.org Happy 240th Birthday America! AUGUST 2016 S MTW T F S 12 345 6 7 8 9 101112 13 14 1516 171819 20 21 2223 242526 27 28293031 August2016 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 Saturday 123456 AT – Extended School Year Ends, 9:00 am–2:30 pm Board of Education Meeting ER – 8:00 pm 7 8 910111213 ER – New Teacher Orientation, 8:00 am–3:00 pm, Conference Room 2 ER – New Teacher Orientation, 8:00 am–3:00 pm, Conference Room 2 14151617181920 21222324252627 28 29 30 31 JULY 2016 S MTW T F S 12 3 45 678 9 10 1112 131415 16 17 1819 202122 23 24 24 /31 2526 272829 30 “Getting your child to bed on time is essential for a healthy and productive school year. Help your child get used to the back-to-school routine and start the transition now to earlier wake up times and bedtimes.” SEPTEMBER 2016 S MTW T F S 1 2 3 4 56 78910 11 1213 141516 17 18 1920 212223 24 25 2627 282930 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 PAGE 26 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. PAGE 27 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. PAGE 28 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. PAGE 29 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. PAGE 30 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 PAGE 31 Non-Profit Org. U.S. POSTAGE PAID FLUSHING, NY PERMIT NO. 1365 Elmont Schools Elmont Union Free School District 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