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The Franklin Square Union Free School District came together to bring the community a “tale as old as time.” Over 70 students and staff from the district’s three elementary schools — John … more
Firefighters from the Franklin Square & Munson Fire Department put out a basement fire at the Polk Street School on Nov. 4, with help from the Malverne Fire Department and the Valley Stream Fire … more
A student at the Polk Street School tested positive for COVID-19, Superintendent Jared Bloom wrote in a letter on April 1. As a result, the district would like to remind families to continue to … more
“Blast off!” screamed the group of third-graders from Polk Street Elementary School in Franklin Square as they watched footage of the successful launch of the Mars rover Spirit at the … more
While Franklin Square elementary school students enjoyed their summer vacation, their teachers were busy preparing for the 2017-18 school year, and focused in particular on revising their social studies curriculum. During the break, a team of educators held several planning meetings to review and rewrite the curriculum. more
At the holidays parents showering their children with gifts is common but at Polk Street Elementary School on Dec. 4, one child will be returning the favor to his mother. Violet Plaza, a … more
Polk Street School PTA in Franklin Square held its annual toy drive from Nov. 24, to Dec. 5. This year, the toys were donated to the Toys for Tots program and collected by the U.S. Marines, … more
Students and their parents eagerly anticipated lucky numbers on “Wild West Bingo” night at Polk Street School in Franklin Square. On March 9, children excitedly participated in fun activities … more
The Polk Street School cultural arts program presented Erik’s Reptile Edventures for Kindergarten and 1st grade students. Erik ran four, one-hour shows on Feb. 1. Edventures is short for … more
Students celebrated 100 days of school at the Little Saints Preschool in West Hempstead on Feb. 29, by participating in projects with a “100” theme. more
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