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Full STEAM ahead for kids District elementary students take part in innovate class “A lot of this class is about me getting into their ear about their future,” Humphrey said. From robotics to engineering “Some of the kids statistically and coding, elementary schools are going to be coders, and some in Wantagh are finding innova- of them are going to be engitive new ways to get students neers, but we are just trying to engaged in learning through give them 21st-century skills STEAM classes. that we didn’t get.” STEAM stands for science, Wantagh Elementary third, technolo g y, engifo u r t h a n d f i f t h neering, ar t and graders all complete mathematics, and a prototype project the program focusin the fall, going es on project-based through the engilearning and taking neering and design an in-de pth look p ro c e s s, m a k i n g into a variety of their own individutopics. a l p ro j e c t s, a n d Leading the way i m p r ov i n g t h e m for Wantagh stu- AlExA DEl along the way. Students are their dents end up devisPIANo STEAM teachers, ing advertisements Kaitlin Humphrey teacher, for their projects so a n d A l e x a D e l Forest Lake they could really see Piano. Del Piano is Elementary School a potential job for serving her second them in the future. year as a STEAM The STEAM teacher at Forest Lake Elemen- class is not only designed to get tary School and she also teaches students to develop critical a t M a n d a l ay E l e m e n t a r y thinking skills but also to make School. Humphrey, a K-5 teacher them excited to be in school, at Wantagh Elementary School educators said. and a STEAM teacher for seven “A lot of them get a little disyears, said she encourages her couraged in the classroom, espestudents to think about the cially learners who struggle, skills they could use outside the classroom. Continued on page 20

By KEPHERD DANIEl kdaniel@liherald.com

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41 years of service to levittown Louise Kobs, 91, was all smiles as she officially retired as a crossing guard fot Levittown Public Schools. Kobs helped many generations of Levittown students cross the street, many of whom attended a special ceremony that County Executive Bruce Blakeman and Police Commissioner Patrick Ryder organized for Kobs.

Three cheers for local cheer

Wantagh will join Levittown, Seaford at nationals By MICHAEl MAlASZCZYK mmalaszczyk@liherald.com

Wantagh High School’s cheerleading team has earned a bid to the national cheerleading competition in Florida later this month. It’s another feather in the cap of the greater Wantagh-Seaford area — Seaford High School’s cheer team also will be going to nationals, as will MacArthur High School’s team. “This is the first year that we’re going from the small to medium division — the first time in Wantagh history,” Jaclyn Bonlarron, one of the coaches for the team, said. “We got our choreography in the

fall, and the girls have been working on their routine since.” Wantagh’s cheer team had to work extra hard this year, since the football team had a successful season. Their time performing at football games overlapped with cheer competitions, so they had to do both. As well, they took part in “Operation Christmas Child,” a charity toy drive spearheaded by cheerleader Kayla Spisto. Cheerleading is a year-round sport, with the cheerleaders practicing in the offseason — spring and summer — at gyms outside of school to hold on to their form. August is when tryouts start. In Continued on page 4

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