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The Brooklyn Avenue School hosted its fourth annual Read Aloud day on Feb. 9. People of all different professions were invited to read including administrators, board members and a New York state senator. more
He may be their teacher in a few years, but until then, he’s just the mayor. Ed Fare visited Beth Becker’s sixth-grade class at Brooklyn Avenue School on Nov. 16, talking about his job as mayor, the role of the village and the different levels of government. more
Brooklyn Avenue School hosted its third annual Read Aloud day on May 19. Each of the school’s 16 classes had a guest reader, which included district administrators, board of education members, teachers, elected officials and community members. more
Counting and spelling out loud, among other learning-focused conversations, can be heard at Brooklyn Avenue School every Wednesday after school. About a dozen students from South High School come over to help the elementary students with a routine weekday activity — their homework. more
Brooklyn Avenue became the latest local elementary school to receive a pediatric trauma kit, courtesy of the Valley Stream Kiwanis Club and Monica Village Crochet Club. more
Everyone has gotten into the giving spirit at Brooklyn Avenue School. Following a successful Thanksgiving food drive, students and staff are now focusing their efforts on making the holidays better for the less fortunate more
Walk into the gymnasium at Brooklyn Avenue School and there is a rather noticeable addition. A new rock climbing wall was dedicated last month in memory of District 24’s longtime treasurer, William Rudolph. more
Fourth-grade students at Brooklyn Avenue Elementary School were treated to some interactive poetry on April 14, when Roger Tilles of the New York State Board of Regents read some poems to a select group of students, teachers and administrators. more
Around 60 Valley Stream South students brought some holiday cheer to Brooklyn Avenue Elementary kindergartners, first- and second-graders when they performed seven holiday songs in unique fashion on Dec. 17. more
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