Middle Country Central School District Announces Pre-Kindergarten Registration Dates

Middle Country Central School District Announces Pre-Kindergarten Registration Dates

Centereach, NY (February 9, 2016)— The Middle Country Central School District recently announced registration for the district’s full-time and part-time pre-kindergarten programs will take place at the Middle Country Public Libraries in Centereach, NY from March 7th through March 11th and in Selden, NY from March 28th to April 1st, 2016. Children who will turn age four on or before December 1, 2016 and reside within the Middle Country Central School District are eligible to enter pre-kindergarten for the 2016-2017 school year.

All families with students eligible for registration will receive information via mail during the month of February and should direct any questions to the Central Registration Office at 631-285-8890. For more information regarding the registration process in the Middle Country School District and other district happenings please visit the district’s website: www.mccsd.net.

“We are proud to be one of very few Long Island districts to offer both part-time and full-time pre-kindergarten programs,” said Superintendent of Schools Dr. Roberta Gerold. “We look forward to welcoming new students to the district.”

Parents interested in registering their child should first call Central Registration 631-285-8890 to ensure they receive a Registration Package in the mail. After you receive your package you can visit www.mccsd.net to make an appointment, or to find more information regarding the full-time pre-kindergarten lottery system that will take place during initial registration. Lottery sign up begins March 7, 2016 and closes April 29, 2016. The lottery will be drawn on May 2, 2016. Parents can also call 631-285-8789 for additional information regarding the lottery or Universal Pre-Kindergarten Program.

Middle Country Central School District Honored by Chamber of Commerce

Middle Country Central School District Honored by Chamber of Commerce

Board of Education member Doreen Feldmann, and teachers Matt Knowlan and Liz Catz were recently recognized by the Greater Middle Country Chamber of Commerce for their devotion to students and for their work with the Middle Country Business Advisory Board. On behalf of the Chamber, President Jeff Freund presented the District members with the Middle Country Community Service Award. They also received a Certificate of Congratulations for their Community Service by Town of Brookhaven Councilman Kevin LaValle.

BOE and Teacher Awards(L-R): Town of Brookhaven Councilman Kevin LaValle, MCCSD teacher Matthew Knowlan, Board of Education member Doreen Feldmann, MCCSD teacher Liz Catz and Chamber President Jeff Freund.  

Blizzarding in Gym Class

Kindergarten Students Exercise in a Winter Wonderland

Kindergarten students at Unity Drive Pre-K/Kindergarten Center built strength, endurance, coordination and motor planning skills in a “Winter Wonderland” during gym classes. Students moved station-to-station riding sleds and toboggans, “ice skating,” “fishing” in a “frozen lake,” throwing “snowballs” and sliding down “Unity Hill.” Completing these activities helped encourage active learning at a young age. Students pulled their classmates in toboggans and sleds attached to scooters; used carpet squares to simulate ice skating; fished in a frozen lake using fishing rods, metal washers and magnets; threw white balls to simulate snowballs; and went for a sleigh ride down “Unity Hill” using scooters and snow disks.

Photo 1A kindergarten student from Unity Drive Pre-K/Kindergarten Center uses a “fishing rod” with a metal washer as bait to catch magnetized fish during Winter Wonderland-themed gym classes. The class was designed to teach coordination and motor planning skills at a young age.

Photo 2Kindergarten students at Unity Drive Pre-K/Kindergarten Center pull each other on sleighs to help build strength and endurance during Winter Wonderland-themed gym classes as part of a yearlong initiative to promote active learning.

Photo 3Unity Drive Pre-K/Kindergarten Center kindergarten students learned to be active learners during Winter Wonderland-themed gym classes, where students used carpet squares to simulate ice skating.

Pre-K and Kindergarten Students Build a Sharing Snowman

Pre-K and Kindergarten Students Build a Sharing Snowman

Students Raised over $1,000 for Families in Need

Pre-kindergarten and kindergarten students learned the importance of sharing and giving back to their community through a “Sharing Snowman” project. Students were asked to decorate a blank snowflake in return for a dollar donation by the Unity Drive Pre-K/Kindergarten Center in the Middle Country Central School District. The donations were used to purchase holiday gifts for families in need in the community. This year, over $1,000 was collected to purchase presents for the nearly 8 families identified and all gifts were delivered in times for the holidays.

UD_Help in the CommunityUnity Drive Pre-K/Kindergarten Center decorated snowflakes in return for dollar donations to purchase holiday gifts for those in need. The students learned the importance of sharing and giving back to their community with the “Sharing Snowman” project, which raised over $1,000.

Middle Country Central School District Presents Profile In Courage Award to NYS Assemblyman Steve Englebright

Middle Country Central School District Presents Profile In Courage Award to NYS Assemblyman Steve Englebright

School District Superintendent, Roberta Gerold; Board of Education President, Dr. Karen Lessler; and Board of Education Vice President, Kristopher Oliva recently presented New York State Assemblyman Steve Englebright with a Profile In Courage Award. Assemblyman Englebright was presented the award to celebrate his exemplary leadership and dedication to the success of public education.

Steve Engelbright Presented w. AwardSchool District Superintendent, Roberta Gerold (second from right), Board of Education President, Dr. Karen Lessler (left) and Board of Education Vice President Kristopher Oliva (right) presented New York State Assemblyman Steve Englebright (second from left) with a Profile In Courage Award for his leadership and dedication to improving public education.

Newfield High School Wolverines Football Team Wins the Long Island Class II Championship

Newfield High School Wolverines Football Team Wins the Long Island Class II Championship

At a recent District Board of Education meeting, Director of Physical Education, Health and Athletics Joseph Mercado presented the Newfield High School Wolverines Varsity Football Team and coaches with Certificates of Pride for winning the Long Island Class II Championship this season. The team completed an undefeated season for the first time in the program’s 58-year history and ended the season with an island-wide championship title. The athletes were honored for their dedication and commitment to their sport and for their superb athletic skill.

In addition, the team was presented with the Rutger’s Trophy, an award given by the Rutgers Club of Long Island to the season’s outstanding team in Suffolk County. Two students athletes and players Elijah Riley and Jelani Greene also received recognition for their talent. Riley received the Carl A. Hanson and Tom Cassesse awards, presented to Suffolk County’s top player and the top defensive back respectively. Greene received the school’s first National Football Foundation award, presented to Suffolk County’s top wide receiver.

Photo 1 (certificate of Pride)Newfield High School Wolverines Varsity Football team and their coaches were awarded Certificates of Pride for their outstanding athletic performance throughout the season and for being named the Long Island Class II Champions. The students and coaches were presented with the award at a recent board meeting by Director of Physical Education, Health and Athletics Joseph Mercado.

Photo 2 (Jelani Greene)Newfield High School student and varsity football player, Jelani Greene, received the school’s first National Football Foundation award. In addition to winning the Long Island Class II Championship with his team, Jelani received this recognition as Suffolk County’s top wide receiver.

Photo 3 (Elijah Riley)Newfield High School student and varsity football player, Elijah Riley, received the Carl A. Hanson and Tom Cassesse awards. In addition to winning the Long Island Class II Championship with his team, Elijah received this recognition as Suffolk County’s top player and the top defensive back respectively.

Holiday Traditions at Unity

Holiday Traditions at Unity

“English as New Language Learners” Make Gingerbread Houses With Family

In celebration of the holiday season, kindergarten students at Unity Drive Pre-K/Kindergarten Center are studying holiday traditions for Hanukah, Kwanza and Christmas. One of those traditions involved making gingerbread houses. Families joined students who are “English as new language learners” to celebrate a tradition that transcends all languages and cultures.

Photo 1Unity Drive Pre-K/Kindergarten “English as new language learners” and their families built gingerbread houses as they continue their lessons in holiday traditions

Middle Country Central School District Presents Appreciation Award to Assemblyman Al Graf

Middle Country Central School District Presents Appreciation Award to Assemblyman Al Graf

Superintendent Roberta Gerold and Board of Education President, Dr. Karen Lessler, present New York State Assemblyman Al Graf with a well-deserved Appreciation Award.   Assemblyman Graf was presented the Appreciation Award to celebrate his unwavering dedication and support for improving public education. For years, the Assemblyman has defended public education; pushing for increased funding and bringing power back to local school districts. Dr. Lessler says the award was to thank Assemblyman Graf for believing in public education, taking a stand and fighting for children.

AM Al Graf Appreciation AwardSuperintendent Roberta Gerold (right) and Board of Education President, Dr. Karen Lessler (left), presented New York State Assemblyman Al Graf with an Appreciation Award for his dedication and support of improving public education. Assemblyman Graf has been a constant defender of public education, trying to bring funding and power back to local school districts.

Middle Country Students Selected as NYSSMA All-State Musicians

Middle Country Students Selected as NYSSMA All-State Musicians                 Six students selected to perform in Statewide Concert

Six student musicians and three alternate student musicians from the Middle Country Central School District (MCCSD) were selected to perform in the New York State School Music Association’s (NYSSMA) All-State Performing Ensembles. Newfield High School students Tyler Berns and Dorothy Burns were chosen for the All-State Symphonic Band and the All-State Women’s Chorus, respectively. Centereach High School students Michaela Catapano, Troy Lee, Sherry Mayce and Emily Napoli were chosen for the All-State Women’s Choir, the All-State Mixed Chorus, the All-State Women’s Chorus and the All-State Symphony Orchestra, respectively. Alternates selected were James LaCava (Voice) from Newfield High School and Rachel Schaarschmidt (Violin) and James Vann (Voice) from Centereach High School. Selected students participated in the concerts at the Eastman Theatre in Rochester, New York during the annual NYSSMA Winter Conference held from December 3 to December 6, 2015.

More than 6,500 students auditioned for this honor and the six from MCCSD were among the 900 students in all of New York State to be selected. Congratulations to the students’ teachers Ms. Heather Wesnofske, Mr. Brian Hough, Ms. Joan Meichner, Mr. Ed Adams, Ms. Kristi Adams, Mr. Tom Austin and Dr. Harold Goldstein.

NYSSMA- All state

(NYSSMA All-State): Middle Country Central School District student musicians Tyler Berns, Dorothy Burns, Michaela Catapano, Troy Lee, Sherry Mayce and Emily Napoli were selected to perform in the NYSSMA All-State Performing Ensembles at the Eastman Theatre in Rochester, New York. Alternate student musicians James LaCava, Rachel Schaarschmidt and James Vann were also selected. Not pictured: James Vann.

Centereach High School Performs Drama ‘Cinderella’

Centereach High School Performs Drama ‘Cinderella

The Middle Country Central School District’s Centereach High School Theatre Department recently put on a production of the Drama “Cinderella.” Members of the Centereach community, students and faculty showed up to watch students transform into the famous characters and tell the tale of the famous characters.

Audience members even wore costumes of their favorite Cinderella characters. Before the show, at ‘Prince Charming’s Royal Ball’ the cast approached the crowd to greet some of the young princes and princesses in the audience while snacking on some Royal Treats.

For more information about the Middle Country Central School District and upcoming theatrical performances, please visit the district’s website at www.mccsd.net

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Middle Country Central School District’s Centereach High School recently performed a production of “Cinderella,” for families of the District and members of the Centereach Community.

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Middle Country Central School District’s Centereach High School cast of this year’s production of “Cinderella,” greeted audience members in costume in preparation of the show.