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Lynbrook Public Schools Kindergarten Registration opens Dec. 20

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The Lynbrook Public Schools districtwide kindergarten registration will take place in two parts. Online registration will begin on Dec. 20 followed by onsite registration by appointment during January and February at the Central Administration Building, located at 111 Atlantic Avenue in Lynbrook. Families will need to participate in both the online registration and the onsite registration appointment.

Important dates to remember :

  • Online registration begins: December 20, 2024
  • Onsite registration meeting appointments:
    • West End School on Jan. 14 & 16, 2025
    • Marion Street School on Jan. 21 & 23, 2025
    • Waverly Park School on Jan. 28 & 30, 2025
  • Incoming Kindergarten Student Information Meeting:
  • 6, 2025, 7:00 p.m., Lynbrook High School Auditorium

 

Online registration must be completed, and all necessary documents uploaded prior to your scheduled registration appointment. 

Children are eligible to enter kindergarten if they are residents of the Lynbrook Union Free School District and they are five years of age on or before Dec. 1, 2025.

Non-Universal Pre-K Students and students who are currently receiving special services who have not completed online registration, please begin the registration process by clicking on the appropriate link below.  (Please be sure to spell and capitalize correctly as this information is imported into PowerSchool).

 

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 https://lynbrookschools.org/parentsstudents/registration

 

 

After you have completed your online registration, please click on the link below to schedule your in person registration appointment.

https://forms.office.com/r/RYrq4sUTYJ

Please bring the following original documents to your appointment for verification:

  • Proof of Student’s Birth (ONE): Original Birth Certificate or Passport or Court Signed Guardianship Papers
  • Parent/Guardian Information (ONE): New York State Driver’s License or Passport or Alien Registration Card or Original Birth Certificate and Court Signed Guardianship Papers (when applicable)
  • Proof of Immunizations & Physical Exam (BOTH): Record of Immunizations-Doctor’s Report and Most Recent Physical-Doctor’s Report              
  • 1.  Proof of Residency, Homeowners: Tax Receipt Indicating SD #20 & Affidavit for Homeowner; Renters: Lease, Affidavit for Landlord, Tax Receipt Indicating SD #20, Affidavit for Renter/Non-Homeowner & Rent Receipt 
  • Please note:  For registration, all parents must submit a current school district #20 tax bill from the Town of Hempstead, 200 N. Franklin Street, Hempstead, NY 11550, 516-538-1500, Monday-Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 4:45 p.m.                       
  • 2. Proof of Residency (Any TWO of the following): W2 Form, Voter Registration Card, Bank Statements, Utility Bills (No Telephone Bills), Car Registration
  • Prior/Current Special Education Services: IEP

 

Contact the Central Registrar at 516-612-5449 if you have any questions.


 

Inscripción para el jardín de infantes de las Escuelas Públicas de Lynbrook

 

La inscripción para el kindergarten de todo el distrito de las Escuelas Públicas de Lynbrook se llevará a cabo en dos partes. La inscripción en línea comenzará el 20 de diciembre, seguida de una cita de inscripción en el sitio durante enero y febrero en el Edificio de Administración Central, ubicado en 111 Atlantic Avenue en Lynbrook. Las familias deberán participar tanto en la inscripción en línea como en la cita de inscripción en el sitio.

 

Fechas importantes para recordar:

  • Inicio de la inscripción en línea: 20 de diciembre de 2024
  • Citas para reuniones de registro en el sitio:
    • West End School el 14 y 16 de enero de 2025
    • Marion Street School el 21 y 23 de enero de 2025
    • Waverly Park School el 28 & 30 de enero y el 1 de febrero de 2025
  • Reunión de información para estudiantes entrantes de kindergarten:
    • 6 de enero de 2025, 7:00 p.m., Auditorio de la Escuela Secundaria Lynbrook

 

Se debe completar el registro en línea y cargar todos los documentos necesarios antes de su cita de registro programada. 

 

Los niños son elegibles para ingresar al jardín de infantes si son residentes del Distrito Escolar Libre de Lynbrook Union y tienen cinco años de edad el 1 de diciembre de 2025 o antes.

 

 Los estudiantes de prekínder no universales y los estudiantes que actualmente reciben servicios especiales que no han completado la inscripción en línea, comiencen el proceso de inscripción haciendo clic en el enlace correspondiente a continuación.  (Asegúrese de escribir y escribir en mayúsculas correctamente, ya que esta información se importa a PowerSchool).

Inglés
https://registration.powerschool.com/family/gosnap.aspx?action=42148&culture=en

Español:
https://registration.powerschool.com/family/gosnap.aspx?action=42148&culture=es

                   English:

      Spanish

 https://lynbrookschools.org/parentsstudents/registration

Una vez que haya completado su registro en línea, haga clic en el enlace a continuación para programar su cita de registro en persona.

 

Traiga los siguientes documentos originales a su cita para su verificación:

  • Comprobante de nacimiento del estudiante (ONE): Certificado de nacimiento o  pasaporte original o documentos de tutela firmados por la corte
  • Información del Padre/Tutor (ONE): Licencia de conducir o  pasaporte  del Estado de Nueva York  o  tarjeta de registro de extranjero  o certificado de nacimiento original y documentos de tutela firmados por el tribunal (cuando corresponda)
  • Comprobante de vacunas y examen físico (AMBOS): Registro de Vacunas-Informe del Médico y Informe Médico Físico Más Reciente
  • Comprobante de residencia, propietarios de viviendas: recibo de impuestos que indique SD # 20 y declaración jurada de propietario; Inquilinos: Contrato de arrendamiento, Declaración jurada para el arrendador, Recibo de impuestos que indique SD # 20, Declaración jurada para inquilino / no propietario y recibo de alquiler
  • Tenga en cuenta: Para registrarse, todos los padres deben presentar una factura de impuestos actual del distrito escolar # 20 de la ciudad de Hempstead, 200 N. Franklin Street, Hempstead, NY 11550, 516-538-1500, de lunes a viernes, de 9:00 a.m. a 4:45 p.m.
  • Comprobante de residencia (DOS de los siguientes): Formulario W2, Tarjeta de registro de votante, Estados de cuenta bancarios, Facturas de servicios públicos (sin facturas de teléfono), Registro de automóvil
  • Servicios de Educación Especial Previos/Actuales: IEP

 

Comuníquese con el Registro Central al 516-612-5449 si tiene alguna pregunta.

 

Waverly Park ups the cheer with holiday singalong

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First graders at Waverly Park School in the Lynbrook School District boosted the holiday spirit with a holiday singalong on Dec. 17.
Wearing festive attire and holding props representing Christmas and Hanukkah, first graders gathered on the risers in front of an audience of loved ones. They performed a variety of holiday songs, giving the perfect welcome to the holiday season. First graders were also joined by their fifth grade peers, who played percussion instruments in tandem.

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1) First graders at Waverly Park School performed holiday songs in front of an audience of loved ones on Dec. 17.
2) First graders had a great time ushering in the holiday season.
3) Performers were joined by fifth graders on percussion.

Photos courtesy Lynbrook Public Schools

Date Added: 12/20/2024

Lynbrook North Middle’s toy drive is a community effort

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The Lynbrook community worked together to collect a plethora of toys for all ages at North Middle School, which were donated to children ahead of the holiday season. 
The Community Service Club at North Middle united with the Lynbrook Police Department to lead a donation drive of new, unwrapped toys. On the final day of the drive before officers picked up the collection, North Middle amassed dozens of toys and games that were sure to excite the children who would later receive them. In addition to the toys, North Middle’s Hoot Café donated their proceeds from the final day of the drive to support the cause. 
 

 

Date Added: 12/20/2024

Charitable endeavors get the spotlight at Lynbrook board meeting

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Several student-led charitable endeavors were only a few of the achievements to receive applause at the Dec. 11 Lynbrook Board of Education meeting, which also included award winners and conference champions.

First to be recognized was the staff of Lynbrook High School’s student-run Horizon newspaper, which continued its streak of success at the annual Empire State Scholastic Press Association Awards. The young journalists placed among the top across 14 awards, including silver for Best Overall Newspaper, gold for Best Artwork Portfolio by Jasmine Ostroff and gold for Best Editorial by Kerry Cullen.

Next, administrators and trustees commended charitable work by several Lynbrook Schools organizations. The National Art Honor Society hosted Night of the Pumpkins, which supported Island Harvest; the Key Club hosted the Double-Good Popcorn Fundraiser and sold merchandise to support 13 local charities, including Hewlett House; the varsity boys and girls soccer teams fundraised in support of the Ronald McDonald House; the varsity football team fundraised to support the Tunnel to Towers Foundation; and the junior varsity and varsity volleyball teams fundraised for the Side-Out Foundation through their Dig Pink Game.

The girls varsity tennis team was commended for being named conference champions, finishing the season 12-2 overall. Additionally, the volleyball team – only in their second year since first forming – are conference champions, finishing with a 13-3 record. They qualified for playoffs and won their first playoff game.
Prior to the meeting, the Lynbrook High School String Quartet welcomed guests through musical entertainment with holiday themed songs.

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1) The staff of Lynbrook High School’s student-run Horizon newspaper were recognized for their wins at the Empire State Scholastic Press Association Awards. Students Katy Gottlieb and Ella Carroll accepted the recognition alongside trustee Sean Murray and Superintendent Dr. Paul Lynch.
2) The varsity boys and girls soccer teams were commended for their fundraising in support of the Ronald McDonald House.
3) The varsity football team received applause for their support of the Tunnel to Towers Foundation.
4) The junior varsity and varsity volleyball teams were recognized for their fundraising efforts during the Dig Pink Game, which supported the Side-Out Foundation.
5) The girls varsity tennis team was commended for being named conference champions.
6) The volleyball team received the spotlight for being named conference champions.
7) The Lynbrook High School String Quartet entertained guests with holiday songs.

Photos courtesy Lynbrook Public Schools

Click here to view the Charitable endeavors get the spotlight at Lynbrook board meeting slideshow.

Date Added: 12/17/2024


Lynbrook high schoolers promote kindness with Marion Street peers

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Lynbrook High School students in the Culture Club made a trek to Marion Street Elementary School on Dec. 6 to promote kindness through creative activities.

All grades throughout the Marion Street building were joined by their older peers for the student-guided endeavor. To warm up, Marion Street students colored in illustrations that promoted the importance of kind deeds. Each student received a cup of beads in different sizes, styles and colors that were carefully added to a string, resulting in their own unique friendship bracelets. Beads with students’ initials were also handed out by the visiting high schoolers to add another touch of personalization. Marion Street students were thrilled to work with their peers, who make routine visits to the school to host engaging and informative experiences.

Photo caption:
1) Marion Street Elementary School fourth graders Aurora Maguire and Isabella Andon promoted kindness during a visit from their Lynbrook High School peers on Dec. 6.
2) Lynbrook High School Culture Club member Catherine Christakos picked out beads for a friendship bracelet for her peer Chloe Macklin.
3) Students were the “I” in kind, as shown by Rosina Arcella, center, who was joined by Sarah Malinka and Thomas MacLeish.
4) A friendship bracelet came together one bead at a time for Juliette Dominguez.
5) Each bracelet was a unique creation, including those made by Seth Albert and Ryan Salazar.

Photos courtesy of Lynbrook Public Schools