by bculot | Dec 10, 2021 | Curriculum News
Students who speak English as a New Language went on a trip to visit NYC Landmarks. They began the trip at Lincoln Center, took a stroll through Central Park, stopped at statues, including, José Julián Marti Perez, a hero who helped liberate Cuba, and also known as: Read More: Newcomers Visit NYC Landmarks!
by bculot | Oct 15, 2021 | Curriculum News
The SOCSD Math Leadership team (K-12) members met for the first time since September 2019. It was a wonderful opportunity to meet and reacquaint ourselves with each other, while also reestablishing the purpose and goals of the team with a focus on the development of: Read More: Math Leadership Team Focuses On Teaching Strategies Across Grades K-12
by bculot | Jun 29, 2021 | Curriculum News
Last summer, we held our 5th Annual STEAM Camp in an all virtual format. More than 220 students participated using supplies and materials that were delivered to students homes. Despite being stuck at home, students and families had a wonderful experience doing hand-on: Read More: STEAM Camp Is Back, Live and In-Person, and Better than Ever!
by bculot | Feb 12, 2021 | Curriculum News
Literacy Coach Kristy Nadler arranged for four Authors and an Illustrator to visit with students at WOS and CLE on World Read Aloud Day! First and second graders were treated to a read aloud from author Annette Whipple who read from her book, Whooo Knew? The Truth: Read More: Authors Visit South Orangetown (via Zoom) from Around The World!
by bculot | Nov 19, 2020 | Curriculum News
First grade scientists at WOS are studying the patterns of the sun throughout the day by creating models with flashlights. Students are also observing the movement of shadows outside while creating sundials out of straws, sticks and playdough. Their next stop –: Read More: Young Scientists Study Sun Patterns, Engineer Problems, and Conclude Chemistry Unit with a Bang!