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Lynbrook schools have a new look from the ceiling’s new light fixtures. Large HD television screens, which can be used for The floors are shining, the presentations, display tranquil lockers are freshly painted and autumn images while not in the library is resplendent — use. Students — some alone, Lynbrook High School finally others speaking in hushed has a finished look that match- tones while working on group es the quality of its students projects — sit in ergonomic rolling chairs at and educators. spacious round “It’s hard to tables. Some opt to believe it’s the do their work in same physical space,” Principal the new quiet study Matthew Sarosy room, a soundsaid. “It’s just proof area where transformative.” classes can gather The warped or students can walls and outdated find silent refuge. color schemes of “It really is a the school’s hallnice atmosphere,” w ay s h ave b e e n said. “Really MATTHEW SARoSy Saitta replaced and newly conducive to learnpainted, and there Lynbrook High School ing.” a re n ew l o cke r s principal Maureen Bertomore befitting a lini, the school National Blue Ribbon School. l i b r a r i a n , s a i d t h a t t h e The tiles throughout the hall- i m p rove m e n t s a re b e yo n d ways and lunchroom are fresh- what she expected. “They walk ly waxed. And the crown jewel in and they behave differento f t h e i m p r o v e m e n t s i s ly,” she said of the students. undoubtedly the library. “Our mission is to get them “We ripped everything out, ready for a career or college. and rebuilt from the ground And the minute they cross that up,” Jim Saitta, the district’s threshold, it’s like, ‘wow, how director of facilities, said. can I get there?’” “Everything is brand new.” Bertolini added that the Light pours into the library
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A rockin’ Homecoming win for East Rockaway East Rockaway Junior/Senior High School celebrated Homecoming with a win over Oyster Bay, 22-14, last Friday. The Rocks jumped out to a 22-0 lead in the second quarter and never looked back. The community gathered to support the team and students, as always. Story, more photos, Page 3.
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t’s hard to believe it’s the same physical space. It’s just transformative.
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