LES friends showcase their dance moves at PTA sponsored Friendship Dance on February 14 in the new gym.
Mrs. Rubenfeld’s Class celebrated the Presidents & First Ladies at their White House Reception
Can children play and learn math? Just ask Mrs. Pagnotta's learners as they use Playdoh to learn about fractions. Mrs. Pagnotta makes it a fun learning experience that children will not forget!
MORE Talent
SO MUCH TALENT
Talent Show continued
LES hosted its Annual Talent Show on Friday night in our auditorium. The audience and judges were treated to the amazing talents of our learners ranging from Beethoven's Fifth Symphony to gymnastics and everything in between. We are so proud of students and their talents. We have many pictures to display in several posts so keep looking.
LES smiles when donating their Valentine for Veterans cards to Town Councilman Anthony D'Esposito for distribution to US Veterans.
Ms. Bartels, our guidance counselor with the help of Mrs. Brickman held a Kindness Assembly today which focused on empathy and how to be kind to others.
LES PTA sponsors the Brain Show assembly for our school. It was great fun!
Mr. Gonzales retires after 30 years of teaching music to our learners. It was a heartfelt moment when three of our youngsters sang the LES song, he wrote, to him at a breakfast in his honor.
Music in Motion. Ms. Cangemi is moving to the rhythm with her students
Mrs. O'Connor and Mrs. Cohen's third grade students share their personal narratives with Mrs. Hurwitz's fourth grade class. What a terrific collaboration!
Mrs. McDonough and Mrs. Macabe's classes take a trip to see a Nets game at Nassau Coliseum. Go Nets!
LES trip to MSG continued
LES took a trip to NYC to see the Cirque de Soleil Holiday Show at Madison Square Garden. It was a great day.
Mr. Parisi and a group of our learners created a KAWS painting to beautify our hallway
Mrs. Campos's Class Create Beautiful Art
The staff at LES celebrated Thanksgiving with a Friendsgiving style luncheon where many teachers brought in delicious food to share
Ms. Cromartie's learners in Room 228 painted continents on pumpkins to show how the Native Americans migrated from Asia to North America by crossing a land bridge covered with glaciers.