Keyword: Number Five School
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To strengthen their skills and make a connection between math and the real world, Number Five School students in first to fourth grades participated in Math Day where hands-on games and activities were used to improve their problem solving and critical thinking skills. more
Students, teachers and administrators at Number Five School in Cedarhurst took time from their busy day to celebrate the Chinese New Year on Feb. 2. more
It’s important to learn about the civil rights movement so the negative aspects associated with slavery and discrimination never happen again, Number Five School third grader Stoyan Georgiev said. more
Longtime Inwood resident and Lawrence High School graduate Meliza Berrios wants to use her leadership of Girl Scout Troop 701 to inspire 15 young girls at the Lawrence School District’s Number Five School. more
Four Lawrence students, third- and fourth-graders Rosemary Sorto-Cruz and Cheyenne Smith at the Number Five School and sixth- and seventh-graders Ariella Schwartz and Bhawan Sandu from Lawrence Middle School have works being exhibited in the Long Island Museum’s annual student art show. more
Educational experts cite many reasons why reading is important for children: It promotes their imaginations, exposes them to different places and things, and expands their vocabulary. more
Inwood’s Leonardo da Vinci Lodge No. 2385 (Order Sons of Italy in America) presented scholarship awards to seven students at its June 9 board meeting. more
Aside from making a great name for herself as an educator, Helene M. Levine says she has a great name for an educator. more
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