Lynbrook/East Rockaway Herald 04-21-2022

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the final bell Looking aheadandto avoid spring fever Focus on school

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he school year might be winding down, but this is one of the most treacherous times of the year when it comes to stuof the dent attendance and focus. The advent winter nicer weather, plus the stress of intensive that combine to produce a sort of “spring fever” and hits kids of every age, making them restless when inattentive. This is also the time of year starting attendance numbers plummet as well, June. from April and worsening on through and With spring in full swing, many students of the end families begin to think about the the only school year. High school seniors aren’t “end-ofthe or “senioritis” ones who experience school the-school-year-blues.” Even elementary dial back students can begin to shut down and year. their efforts towards the end of the school the It’s important to help children finish responsischool year strong. The goal is to raise to work ble learners who don’t quit and are able hard despite distractions. how School administrators are well aware of kids the annual epidemic of spring fever impacts teachers in the classroom. Toward this end, savvy incenextra keep their students motivated with tives, including engaging projects. Many teachers also instigate periodic “brain breaks,” when everyone takes a five-minute in some break to get up and stretch, or engage many spontaneous, fun activity. Likewise, during schools schedule incentivizing activities and the last few weeks to keep kids interested motivated. of For parents, this can be a frustrating time child’s the year. You’re sympathetic about your keeping restlessness; but also concerned about for final grades up, especially when it’s time exams. The good news is, with a bit of extra atten-

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is an opportunity to do their best. Encourage set aside your kids to try their best, continue to prioritize time to complete homework, and about school attendance. Your positive attitude time for school (even when it’s sunny and almost strong. vacation!) can help your children finish Stick to the routine be When it’s warm and light outside, it can it’s super more difficult to enforce bedtime, but to get a important to help your child continue school good night’s rest through the end of the and year. Stick to your child’s regular bedtime and atcontinue to make time for homework home reading. Encourage your child to develop responsithat maintaining by bility and perseverance until the good learners do what they need to do summer job is done. Sunny days and a looming learnvacation can’t stop motivated and eager will ers! Maintaining your school-year schedule help reinforce these beliefs.

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proactive tion and creative thinking, you can be last in helping your child during these difficult easily be weeks of school. These tips, which can can help implemented into your daily routine, until the your child stay motivated and focused bell rings for summer vacation. Create a list of mile markers or Find out about upcoming school projects marker assignments, and transfer them to a mile This will list, charting progress along the way. without encourage your child to stick to the task track procrastinating, and will also help you keep to conof your child’s progress without having is comstantly ask questions. When the project child. pleted, plan a satisfying reward for your De-clutter work/study spaces Creating a peaceful, clutter-free work/study toward space for your child can go a long way your relieving unnecessary stress. Encourage cleaning, child to join in with a bit of early spring last so that you’ll both be prepared for those weeks of school.

Reasonable and reachable goals motiGoals are a great way to keep students a school vated and on-task towards the end of two small year. Help your children select one or of the goals to accomplish before the end school year. The goals should be challenging ideas but reachable. For younger students some reading, include things like moving up a level in having a memorizing their multiplication facts, days, etc. certain number of positive behavior to take Work with your kids to determine steps to work towards their goals and encourage practice at home. By creating a low-stress, supportive home child to environment and encouraging your can be keep studying without slacking off, you Lead by example during to proactive in combating spring fever Kids learn by example, and are quick With your help, talking those last two months of school. adopt our attitude. If your child hears you of seeing just how you your child will have the satisfaction about how you wish it was summer, or the school year on is likely to how rewarding it is to finish summer can’t wait for school to be over, he/she top. And you’ll both be ready for the adopt that mindset. Avoid speaking negatively season. your of about school, homework, etc. in front put forth child. It will be harder for your child to easy to let things slide as the too way It’s photo: don’t Above care, don’t down from his best effort if he thinks you weather gets nicer and kids are feeling worn like school, etc. months of study already completed. We like to tell our kids that every assignment

Gear check time After months of hard work and lots of level] spent in the classroom, many [elementary supplies. students are left with less-than-ideal have Pencils no longer have erasers and crayons do your been worn down to nubs. It’s hard to tools. best work when you don’t have the right best Support your children put forth their of stock taking by effort up through the last day, pencil, their school supplies. A freshly sharpened can a glue stick or two, and a new box of crayons make a world of difference.

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tomers. Amanda Whitney said the business has been handy for her over the years. Dom Giovanniello has been “As a new mom close by, it the pharmacy manager at the was convenient for me to pick up Lynbrook Rite Aid since it baby items,” she said. “So I’m opened in November 1995, but definitely disappointed about the even he was among those who store closing suddenly.” were shocked to learn that the Lisa Scotto Blank said she store was set to close on Wednes- was fond of the employees there. day, after the Herald went to “I’m so upset they are clospress. ing,” she said. “I’ll miss the store “I was very surand the staff.” prised, and I thought Helene Belding this store was runsaid she believed ning well and we that competition was were told that it was too much for the profitable,” he said, store. “so it did come as a “CVS has a stransurprise to myself glehold on Long and my staff. A lot of Island,” she said. customers are upset ALAN BEACH “You can’t throw a because they found Lynbrook mayor rock without hitting this was their neighone.” borhood drug store, T h e Ly n b ro o k it was something many of them store was open daily from 7 a.m. could walk to and most of them to midnight, and offered preare very sad we’re leaving.” scription home delivery, sold Giovanniello said that he food and beer, offered money wasn’t sure why the store, at 400 transfers, and had a station Sunrise Highway, was closing, where customers could check but the announcement to staff their blood pressure. It also prowas made abruptly earlier this vided several types of immunimonth. Calls and emails to Rite zations. Aid’s corporate headquarters According to a news release were not returned at press time. posted to Rite Aid’s corporate The news was met with won- website on April 14, the compader and disappointment from ny’s full year revenues increased many of the store’s longtime cusCONTINUED ON PAGE 16

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PASSION. Courtesy Brian Grogan

Three decades of service

The Lynbrook Fire Department’s Emergency Medical Company celebrated its 30th year earlier this month with a block party on Vincent Avenue. Story, more photos, Page 5.

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‘I feel like I don’t belong’ Students, parents discuss recent racist incidents Byy MIKE SMOLLINS msmollins@liherald.com

Several East Rockaway High School students are telling the school board that racism and discrimination are very much alive at their school. “So much hatred lives in this town and it stems from ignorance and lack of self-awareness,” one of them shared during a school board meeting last week. “If you deny this, you are part of the problem.” Board of Education Vice President Peter McNally says he doesn’t have immediate answers to fix the issues, but hopes the district can find

ways to come together and better itself. “If we just treat each other with kindness, empathy and respect, and look at each other as human beings — and we look at our similarities, not at our differences — then maybe we can meet and try to fix this problem,” McNally said. “I don’t know where else to start.” But this wasn’t the first time the school board heard about such issues. Last month, Lucy Pozo fought back tears, telling the trustees they had “failed me” as a Hispanic student, and “I’m glad to be graduating in three months’ time.” This time, Lucy’s sister Sandra read a letter to CONTINUED ON PAGE 11

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