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Orchestra, band, chorus and sixth grade drama club students put on a holiday show for their family and peers on Dec. 15. The show began with the orchestra string ensemble led by music teacher … more
Stewart Manor School students from third to sixth grade had an opportunity to work out with a certified yoga instructor, thanks to the school’s PTA. The yoga instruction was provided to … more
Students at Stewart Manor School kicked off this year’s Parents as Reading Partners (PARP) event on Feb. 28, currently running from March 1-22. This year’s space-themed PARP was “Launched … more
Just in time for the holidays, Elmont School District sixth-graders in the Drama Club at Stewart Manor School took to the stage to perform in the school’s annual play, “SOS from Santa: Emergency … more
Covert Avenue School students were treated on Dec. 6 to a holiday production of “Naughty and Nice,” a play written and directed by Sewanhaka High School Student Council representatives Katrina Simon, Rory O’Reilly, Jayralin Herrera and Christopher Rothwell. more
Stewart Manor School held a Veterans Day celebration on Nov. 10, which was held in large part outdoors. Third-graders sang songs and recited poems, and older students performed musical pieces. more
More than 400 Stewart Manor Elementary School 4th, 5th and 6th-graders ran the school’s 1,200-meter “Prediction Marathon” from the Stewart Manor School to the Stewart Manor Country Club last Friday. During the race, pre-kindergarten to third-grade students dressed in pink and cheered them on with pink pompoms. more
Nearly 350 parents and students from the Stewart Manor School, at 38 Stewart Ave. in Garden City, enjoyed a first-ever cultural diversity event, “International Night,” on March 31. The event began during the day for students, who went on a tour through different classrooms in the school to view exhibits of different cultures. In the evening, students and parents came together for International Night, held in the school’s gym and cafeteria, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. The event also included a storyteller and performances by the school’s fourth- and fifth-grade chorus. Local businesses, including La Bottega and VI Pizza, supplied food for the event, which was free of cost for students and parents. more
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