
1 minute read
Denton Ave. kids get board update Herricks breakfast survey
At the March 9 Herricks Board of Education meeting, Denton Avenue Elementary School Principal Dominick Tolipano along with eight students welcomed members of the board and the Herricks school community.
Students and staff of Denton Avenue were pleased to host the March meeting and showcase their school. Prior to the start of the meeting, students shared some of their favorite aspects of what makes Denton so special, including the positive tone set each day with a Morning Meeting to the ways students benefit from having access to one-to-one technology at their fingertips.
Advertisement
The district extends thanks and appreciation to the Denton Avenue Elementary PTA for their support of making the meeting successful.
Denton Avenue Elementary School students and staff surrounded by members of the Herricks Board of Education and administration at the March 9 meeting.
The Herricks School District will be conducting a survey of parents and guardians of students in Kindergarten through sixth grade who attend the Center Street, Denton Avenue, and Searingtown Elementary Schools and the Herricks Middle School to determine if there is any interest in a school breakfast program. If insufficient interest is determined, an exemption to participate in the breakfast pro- gram will be requested by the Herricks Board of Education to the New York State Education Department. Parents and taxpayers are asked to share their concerns regarding the district’s survey and exemption by contacting Kimberly James, District Food Service Director at Herricks High School, 100 Shelter Rock Road, New Hyde Park, NY 11040 or by calling 516-3058752.