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Lynbrook fifth graders move up to middle school

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Lynbrook Schools fifth graders from Marion Street, Waverly Park and West End schools took the next step in their educational journeys on June 26 as they marked their moving up ceremonies with pride.
On the Marion Street School field, fifth graders were joined by their younger classmates, and Student Council President Musaddiq Hussaini and Vice President Merilyn Yanes Infante addressed their peers. The Class of 2025 gave a final performance of “Count on Me” by Bruno Mars.
“You’ve learned how to treat others with care, how to listen and how to lead with kindness,” Principal Theresa Macchia said. “That’s something you should be incredibly proud of.”
At West End’s ceremony held at Lynbrook High School, Lia Callahan and Ava Guyadeen led the Pledge of Allegiance, and graduates sang “I’ll Always Remember You” and “Forever Young.”
Student Council President Michael Beck addressed his peers and quoted Michael Jordan, saying, “I’ve failed over and over in my life, and that’s why I succeeded.”
Parents proudly watched Waverly Park’s graduating class process toward the stage before Student Council members Gabriella Procopio and Abigail Zangari gave welcoming remarks. Graduates sang “Upside Down” and “Firework,” and each student stood to add a line to a class wide creative poem.
“Always remember to believe in yourself, follow your passions, and most importantly, be you,” Gabriella said to her peers.
During each ceremony, deserving graduates received awards, including the Presidential Award for Excellence and the Lynbrook Teachers Association Award. Upon receiving their diplomas, Lynbrook’s elementary Class of 2025 officially became students of North and South middle schools.

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1) Marion Street Elementary School fifth graders found their family members in the bleachers during their moving up ceremony on June 26.
2) Marion Street Student Council President Musaddiq Hussaini addressed his peers.
3) West End fifth graders exchanged smiles as their ceremony began.
4) Soon-to-be middle schoolers received their diplomas from Principal Leah Murray.
5) Waverly Park fifth graders gave a final performance from the stage.
6) Graduates crossed the stage to receive their diploma from Principal Allison Campbell.

Photos courtesy Lynbrook Public Schools

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Date Added: 7/1/2025

Lynbrook Kindergarten Center graduates the Class of 2025

The Lynbrook Kindergarten Center Class of 2025 – the future Lynbrook High School Class of 2037 – attended their moving up ceremony on June 25.  thumbnail267301
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It was the grand finale for students of the Lynbrook Kindergarten Center as they will soon rise to first grade following their moving up ceremony on June 25. 

Kindergartners donned their rainbow-colored mortarboards and made their way across Union Avenue to Lynbrook High School. Directed by music teacher Lauren Behan, students sang several songs, including “It’s a Small World,” “You’ve Got a Friend in Me” and “Time to Say Goodbye.” In a letter addressed to her students, Principal Ellen Postman reflected on their time together. 

“Watching you grow has been one of the greatest joys of this year,” she said. “Your laughter has filled our hallways, your artwork has brightened our walls, and your hugs have warmed our hearts. Each one of you is unique, special and ready for the exciting adventures that lie ahead in first grade.” 

 

Date Added: 6/27/2025

 

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Student achievers honored at monthly meeting

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Student achievers honored at monthly meeting

Several student achievers received recognition at the June 11 Board of Education meeting. They included:

* Senior Coralie Germain who earned the Pathways to Independence award.
* Senior Jack Ceglie for being named the Roger Rees Award for Outstanding Performer, a prestigious honor for which he will represent the Greater NYC Area in the National High School Musical Theatre Awards, also known as The Jimmy Awards.
* Juanita Martinez, who was named a finalist in the Nassau County Library Association’s Freedom to Read contest.
* South Middle School students Kristie Luna Pedrozo and Audra Schoen who were named Promising Young Writers by the National Council of Teachers of English.
* The girls varsity lacrosse team who were crowned conference champions.

Finally, welcome to Jackson Bowler, who is Lynbrook’s first ex-officio student board member. Jackson will attend board meetings throughout the next school year to share school happenings and represent his peers. #OwlProud

 

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Date Added: 6/20/2025

Meeting Mentions | June 11, 2025

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Click here to view a summary of the latest Board of Education meeting.
 

 

Date Added: 6/18/2025