Woodland Middle School Students Learn About Important Life Values
East Meadow seventh-grade students at Woodland Middle School participated in a special Character Education/Human Diversity workshop featuring educational consultant and retired Suffolk County police...
View ArticleWorks on Display at the Biography Museum
Sixth-grade students at W.T. Clarke Middle School have been learning how to effectively write a biography. Through this literary unit, the students examined a variety of biographies about Mark...
View ArticleLinking Science and Math
One hundred Woodland Middle School students are actively involved in research through the school’s Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) program. The program is a combined effort of...
View ArticleHigh Schools Congratulate Advanced Placement Scholars
Sixty-two students from the East Meadow School District have been recognized by The College Board for their exceptional performance on Advanced Placement (AP) exams taken during the 2011-2012 school...
View ArticleA Winning Delegation
The East Meadow School District is pleased to announce that the East Meadow High School Model Congress received the Best Delegation award during the January 15 competition at Wantagh High School. “We...
View ArticlePledging to Follow in Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Footsteps
Kindergarten students in Pam Tobin’s class at Parkway Elementary School celebrated Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday by reading books about his life and studying his message about treating others...
View ArticleLearning the Law of the Land
Students enrolled in East Meadow High School’s law classes are utilizing their newly acquired knowledge to serve on the Nassau County Youth Court. Drawn from the school’s Introduction to Law class,...
View ArticleWTCHS National Honor Societies Induct New Members
The math and science chapters of the W.T. Clarke High School national honor societies held their fall induction ceremony, at which a combined 43 new members were welcomed. The honor societies, known...
View ArticleDragon Art Reflects Poetry
Art reflected the words of poets as intricately designed and colorful dragons hung on the wall of McVey Elementary School’s main hallway. Under the direction of art teacher Cheryl Safren, the students...
View ArticleWTCMS Student Advances to Regional Spelling Bee Competition
W.T. Clarke Middle School students Naman Shakrani and Nicole Artoglou are the first- and second-place winners, respectively, of the school’s 2013 spelling bee. Naman, who correctly spelled...
View ArticleSchool Community Helps Those Affected by Superstorm Sandy
In the weeks and months following Superstorm Sandy, students throughout the district united to help those affected by the devastating storm. At each elementary school in particular, students...
View ArticleStepping into Fitness
W.T. Clarke Middle School science research students Joe Carlino, Erin Connolly and Stephanie Papoutsakis are setting out to prove that walking throughout the day can be the key to fitness and the...
View ArticleMorning with the Storycrafters
Students at Parkway Elementary School reveled in an interactive presentation of magical tales given by Dr. Jeri Burns and Barry Marshall, otherwise known as the Storycrafters. Using a variety of...
View ArticleHelping to Create a Winter Wonderland
Under the direction of advisers Christine Castro, Laura Papaleo and Lynn Richman, Chain Links Club members at Woodland Middle School created over 300 snowflakes for students attending the new Sandy...
View ArticleWoodland Middle School Mixes It Up
Students at Woodland Middle School stepped out of their comfort zones at lunchtime and mingled with unfamiliar peers during the school’s annual “Mix It Up Day”. Hosted by the Social Emotional Literacy...
View ArticleWoodland Middle School Student to Advance to Regional Competition of 2013...
Woodland Middle School student Abel Ninan is the first place winner of the school’s 2013 spelling bee. As the first-place winner, Abel will now advance to the regional competition of the Scripps...
View ArticleThe Study of Civil Rights Legends
Learning how to research a topic and communicate the information in a coherent manner is an important high-level skill for all students. At Parkway Elementary School, fifth grade students in Larry...
View ArticleStudent Receives President’s Volunteer Service Award
The district is pleased to announce that W.T. Clarke High School student Stefanie Kaufman is the recipient of the prestigious President’s Volunteer Service Award. Stefanie initiated “Project LETS”...
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