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It is said that there are only two stories: Boy Meets Girl or A Stranger Comes to Town. The runaway best-selling trilogy “Fifty Shades of Grey” is both of these and then some. more
An idea that started out as a seed in the minds of a few Howell Road School teachers quickly grew into a large scale community project. The result — a new place for children to learn. more
Educators and PTA leaders at Shaw Avenue School wanted students to read 100,000 minutes at home during a two-week period earlier this month. With about 760 students in grades K-6, they figured it was an attainable goal. more
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
District 30 was recognized by the New York State Education Department’s Office of Special Education project for its effective practices in literacy at the Jan. 31 board meeting held at Shaw Avenue School. more
Howell Road School celebrated the written word last week, as students and their parents came by after hours for a night devoted to reading. more
There’s a lot of talk going on about reading in District 30. Literacy Zone meetings are now the norm at each of the three elementary schools, as teachers and administrators come together to help improve each child’s reading skills. And with more than 1,400 students in the district, that’s a lot of talk that’s going on. But it’s not just talk. more
Students from the James A. Dever School in Valley Stream District 13 were recognized last week by Assemblyman Ed Ra (R-Franklin Square) for their participation in his first Summer Reading Challenge. more
Ever-changing technology may pull today’s younger and older generations apart, but at the James A. Dever School there is something that brings them together — books. more
100 grand. That’s how many minutes of reading school officials at Shaw Avenue School want students to complete for the calendar rolls over to 2012. more
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