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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 ... Children in Garden City's primary schools were treated to several special guest readers last month as the school district marked National Library Week. First sponsored in 1958, National Library Week is a national observance sponsored by the American Library Association (ALA) and libraries across the country each April. More ... This spring has been a busy one for the Foreign Language in the Elementary School (FLES) students at the Stewart School as the students expanded their Spanish fluency through a variety of lessons and projects. For example, in Señora Gutierrez's third grade class, students learned about the parts of the body in Spanish. More ... The Third through Sixth Grade students at St. Joseph School once again thrilled parents and visitors at the annual Social Studies Fair. Where could you learn about Long Island Landmarks, NY State Points of Interest, States and International Sites all under one roof? The original costumes completed the projects! Thanks all the Social Studies teachers for making the evening such a success. More ... Jan Gong, pictured here with Garden City Public Schools mathematics curriculum coordinator Mr. Stuart Dods and high school principal Ms. Nanine Cuttitta, was named a national finalist in the 2009 United States of America Mathematics Olympiad (USAMO) competition. More ... The Second Grade played host to one of the most special events of St. Joseph School. The Annual May Crowning took place last week, giving the students and their parents a beautiful raindate for dressing the children in their Communion finery! The whole student body was present for the First Friday 9AM Mass and watched as the Second Graders led the May Crowning. More ... Ninth grade students recently volunteered to participate in Challenge Day, a full day of activities and workshops led by a team of professionals to teach students and their teachers how to increase tolerance and acceptance, and to stop the social isolation and bullying which can occur in high school. More ... |
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