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The Franklin Early Childhood Center in Hewlett welcomed autumn with “Barrels of Fun,” an Oct. 3 event organized by the school’s Parent Teacher Association. more
While the Hewlett-Woodmere School District was scheduled for a full in-person reopening on Oct. 5, the Franklin Early Childhood Center became the first building in the district to begin in-person instruction on Sept. 23, when pre-K to first-grade students returned. more
Administrators and teachers at Hewlett-Woodmere School District’s Franklin Early Childhood Center held a car parade for its first grade graduates on June 12. more
Nicole Montellese, the technology integration lead teacher at the Franklin Early Childhood Center in Hewlett, was presented with the inaugural Nassau BOCES NASTAR Award given by the Nassau Association of School Technologists. more
The Franklin Early Childhood Center in the Hewlett-Woodmere School District welcomed several “countries” at its annual One World celebration on March 5 at the Hewlett school. Students at FECC are in pre-K to first grade. more
“It’s magic,” yelled a Skyler Goldsmith, a first-grader, watching a remote-controlled robot navigate the hallways of the Franklin Early Childhood Center on Oct. 3. It wasn’t, … more
Jeanine Doxsee, a teacher at the Franklin Early Childhood Center in Hewlett-Woodmere School District, was named one of the two finalists for the Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching at the elementary school level, grades kindergarten through sixth. The Hauppauge resident was named in the science category. more
“I can,” yelled the gymnasium full of students at the Franklin Early Childhood Center in Hewlett. They had just come inside from their “I Can” parade, kicking off the yearlong campaign the school started to empower the students. more
The Franklin Early Childhood Center students in pre-kindergarten, kindergarten and first grade experienced “world travel” at the Hewlett school’s One World Celebration on March 2. more
At the first of three community discussions on creating a tuition-free, full-day universal pre-kindergarten program the Hewlett-Woodmere School District, residents voiced their opinions and asked questions at Hewlett High School on Feb. 16. more
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