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By Mary Malloy and Clarissa Hamlin Mmalloy@liherald.com or chamlin@liherald.com The East Rockaway School District is studying a redistricting plan that would group its elementary students by … more
Peter Wilson and Kimberly McGeary were selected to attend free Saturday math classes at the Institute for Creative Problem Solving for Gifted and Talented Students at SUNY Old Westbury as Long … more
Back to school, back to books Centre Avenue students visited the book fair held at their school in East Rockaway last week. At right, Centre Avenue Elementary School teacher Susan Glickman … more
Career Day was a smashing success at the East Rockaway elementary schools recently. Nearly all of the professionals were parents, relatives or family friends of children within the East Rockaway school system who volunteered their time to participate in day’s activities. more
This past year the East Rockaway Board of Education set a goal to complete a baseline survey gauging parent/community satisfaction as it relates to academics, athletics, extra-curricular activities, … more
The 5th grade class from Centre Avenue School in East Rockaway recently visited the Cradle of Aviation museum, located on the former Mitchel Field Army Air Force Base. Pictured from left were … more
If you passed by Lorraine Liberti’s second grade classroom at Centre Avenue School in East Rockaway on the morning of Feb. 3, and heard quite a racket coming from inside, it was not because her students were misbehaving — they were trying out their new noisemakers just given to them by their classmate, C.J. Peknic! more
Harry Conklin and three students from Centre Avenue Elementary pose in front of the newly-planted June Conklin Memorial Garden at Centre Ave School. June Conklin died on November 2, 2004.  … more
The Centre Avenue Elementary School PTA celebrated the students’ return to school with a Back to School Fair on Sat., Oct. 2. The fun included playing games, going on inflatable … more
“Everyone has been feeling very helpless about the horrible crisis unfolding every day with the devastating oil spill,” said the school’s reading teacher, Lorraine Donlon. “Our older students, who follow the nightly news and read the newspaper, have expressed grief over the death of wild life.” more
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