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Representatives of the Village of Garden City School District will be present at the Annual Meeting of the Property Owners' Association of Garden City Estates (Estates POA) to be held on Wednesday, May 13, 2009 to present and review the budget for the School District for the 2009/2010 year. Residents are welcome to come and hear the presentation and ask questions. More ... The Men's Association is pleased to announce that they will be hosting a post graduation party for the GCHS Class of 2009 at the Garden City Pool on Saturday, June 27th from 8 pm until midnight. The pool will be closed to the public during that time. The rain date will be Sunday, June 27th at 8pm. More ... Garden City Middle School sixth graders, Nicole Gemmiti and Michael Vincent Crapotta have received distinguished awards by Nassau County's Poet Laureate Maxwell Cordyon Wheat, Jr. More ... The Garden City High School's Italian Club is pleased to announce that it will sponsor La Festa della Primavera, an annual banquet on Friday, May 29, 2009 at 6pm. Come and enjoy delicious Italian food, dancing and music in The Garden City High School Cafeteria, 170 Rockaway Avenue, Garden City. More ... The Reflections Program is a cultural arts program developed in 1969 by the National PTA to inspire pre-school children through grade 12 in the arts. Students enter the Reflections Program by creating art that reflects the yearly theme in the areas of Music, Visual Arts, Literature and Photography. This year's theme was "WOW! More ... On Thursday, April 23, Dr. Mario Macaluso visited the Garden City High School to give a presentation to Italian students taught by Mrs. Lea Brunetti. Dr. Macaluso spoke in detail about Italian sculptor Gian Lorenzo Bernini, one of the most famous Baroque-style sculptors of the seventeenth century. More ... Third graders in Ms. Michelle Kosel's and Ms. Marissa Pollicino's classes recently travelled back in time to the 1700's to become newspaper reporters. The children studied Benjamin Franklin and George Washington's contributions to our country and the development of our new nation. More ... On April 27, the 4th and 5th grade Quest students from the Stewart School visited the Vanderbilt Museum, the former estate of William K. Vanderbilt II or "Willie K" as he was known by his friends, on a research mission. The youngsters were gathering information about the Long Island Motor Parkway to prepare an entry for the New York State Archives Contest. Ms. More ... Phillips Academy has announced the names of the students on the honor roll for the winter term. To be named to the honor roll, students must maintain at least a 5-point grade average on a 6-point scale. Phillips Academy, also known as Andover, is a coeducational, non-profit, independent high school of 1,100 students, known for its extensive and rigorous academic program. More ... Under the tent of pink tulle and white lights, the fathers of St. Joseph School escorted their lovely daughters to a sweet night! The candy theme ruled the evening thanks to the hard work of the co-chairs and the P.T.A. committee. More ... It was a red-letter day for a number of students in Ms. Marie Nuzzi's Spanish classes at Garden City High School when Ms. Nuzzi received notification that nine of her students were winners in the 2009 LILT (Long Island Language Teachers) Student Foreign Language Competition. More ... Continuing their phenomenal winning streak in Round 2, the academic team from Garden City High School is moving on to the third round of Cablevision's The Challenge, an academic quiz show designed to test students' knowledge in a Jeopardy-style format. More ... |
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