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K-9 dog demonstration

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Fourth grade students at Frank P. Long Intermediate School recently watched a K-9 dog demonstration as part of a Gang Resistance Education program. Students learned about conflict resolution, anti-bullying, drug awareness and more.
 

 

Date Added: 12/18/2024

High School Literacy Leaders read to fourth graders

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Through the South Country School District’s Clipper Literacy Leaders initiative, high school English language arts students recently visited Frank P. Long Intermediate School to read to fourth graders.

The students read “Watercress” by Andrea Wang. Following the read aloud, the high school students spearheaded a discussion and activities related to the themes in the book, including family, food and culture.

The Clipper Literacy Leaders, which kicked off during the 2023-2024 school year, aims to create connections between high school and younger students while also promoting literacy and a love of reading. Each month, the Leaders visit a district school to read books that tie into the district’s social and emotional learning curriculum and connect with cultural/identity celebrations.

 

Date Added: 12/12/2024

Published authors

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Frank P. Long Intermediate School students recently celebrated the conclusion of a realistic fiction writing unit by holding a publishing party. During the event, each student shared a favorite “scene” from their book and then participated in a “book walk” where they signed and complimented other students’ stories.

Date Added: 11/12/2024

Learning about the northern lights

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In anticipation of the northern lights being visible from Long Island, Frank P. Long Intermediate School fourth grade students in Trisha Kraker’s class participated in a STEAM lesson. The students not only learned more about the aurora borealis, but also created their own northern lights by drawing on coffee filters with markers representing the colors seen in the natural phenomenon. They then used water droppers to make the colors blend together in beautiful patterns.

Date Added: 10/28/2024

Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month

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In celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month, Frank P. Long Intermediate School students shared their cultural identities by bringing in an item from home that represents their culture. They showcased why it is important to respect and honor other cultures. The celebration culminated with a classroom fiesta, complete with desserts.
 

 

Date Added: 10/22/2024