The Waverly Park Elementary School community in the Lynbrook School District stood as one to promote empathy and acceptance in celebration of Autism Acceptance Month.
Coordinated by the school’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee and SEPTA parents, Waverly Park classes took time to step into the shoes of their peers who experience disabilities related to... Read More >
Six elementary school students in the Lynbrook School District were named winners in the annual PTA Reflections competition. The students were honored during the April 16 board of education meeting.
West End Elementary School students Mickey Moylan and Avery Thienachariya, Marion Street Elementary School students Charlotte Horowitz and Amelia Silverman and Waverly Park... Read More >
The Lynbrook community took time during the April 16 board of education meeting to applaud Jack Small, who will retire with a 50-year coaching legacy.
Mr. Small coached his final game in Lynbrook on March 19, for which the eighth-grade girls basketball team pulled a win. Mr. Small began his coaching career in 1974 and has coached varsity football, varsity softball, boys... Read More >
The Lynbrook High School kickline team joined together once again on April 16 not for a practice or performance, but rather to present a generous donation to a good cause during the regular board of education meeting.
Teammates presented a check to Dancing Dreams, a non-profit dance program for physically challenged children. The program, which has three sites on Long... Read More >
Lynbrook High School’s Virtual Enterprise class went on a field trip to the New York Stock Exchange on April 17. They brought quarter zips for the occasion, for which they received many compliments from staff. Staff asked how they could purchase one for themselves. A popup store is now open and will close on Friday, April 26. Here is the link: WHITE SPORTS TEK 1/4... Read More >
Twenty-two Lynbrook High School Key Club members attended the Leadership Training Conference in Albany from March 15-17. The annual conference brings together all 27 Key Club divisions in New York.
LHS’s Key Club won awards for “Most Funds Raised” and “Largest Single Project” for excellence in fundraising; the district project fundraising... Read More >