Here’s what’s happening at PBE
Keep up on what’s happening at PBE with the March/April newsletter.
Keep up on what’s happening at PBE with the March/April newsletter.
Fifth-grade band students in Jean Lubera’s classes at PBE haven’t yet had the opportunity to practice their music together, since all elementary instrumental lessons are taking place virtually. But they have been busy at work learning the music and practicing! In early December, they began learning the music to “Batter Up! A Sandlot Symphony for …
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Crispell National Junior Honor Society Induction Celebration Staff members and 8th grade students at Crispell Middle School created a video induction for the 2020 NJHS inductees whose ceremony was cancelled due to the pandemic and ongoing social distancing rules. Congratulations to all who have worked so diligently to achieve this honor.
It has been a year since our world changed with the COVID-19 pandemic. We have come through so much and it has been a true team effort. Click on the graphic to view a special thank you from the EJR staff to the families and caregivers of their students. We are getting through this. Together.
Pine Bush’s Oluseye Ilori was one of a team of four first-year students from the Cisco/CCNA Computer Networking Class at Orange-Ulster BOCES Career and Technical Education Center that placed third in the third round of the New York State Gold Tier CyberPatriot Competition . The competition is part of a cyber-education program conceived by the …
Congratulations to Maya Sullivan, a Pine Bush High School senior and CTEC student whose theme was chosen for the 2021 Prevention Poster Design and Essay Contest, a program of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Council (ADAC) of Orange County. Maya received a certificate for submitting the theme that was ultimately chosen for the campaign. And it’s …
Access: Supports for Living has launched a virtual mental health and substance use urgent care for adults and children struggling with anxiety, depression or any other mental health or substance use issue. The service begins Monday, March 23, at noon and is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, by phone and through …
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Lisa Andryshak’s Kindergarten students love to read and they love to make art projects! As a celebration of Read Across America Day on March 2, they created their own hats just like in the beloved Dr. Seuss book, The Cat in the Hat! Each year, Read Across America Day is celebrated on March 2. It …
One hundred. It’s a milestone for sure. In school, we celebrate the 100th day of school with plenty of counting and reading. In Heather Stelmaszyk’s kindergarten class, the students used a filter to create their own 100-year-old version of themselves. They also showed how proficient they are with their counting, showing 100 items next to …
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Lauren Casamento’s class at Circleville Elementary School did a cool experiment, combining reading and science! With March 2 being Read Across America Day, a celebration of reading on the birthday of Dr. Seuss, the class made oobleck, also known as cornstarch mud. That was after reading “Bartholomew and the Oobleck,” one of Dr. Seuss’s books, …