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When is it good to feel blue? When your school wins the Blue Ribbon excellence award from the U.S. Department of Education. more
Being selected as the new assistant principal of Shaw Avenue School is a homecoming of sorts for Josh McPherson. more
Shaw Avenue School has a new principal. That’s been an oft-repeated phrase over the last half-dozen years, but last week’s appointment of Amy Pernick has many believing that there will finally be stability at Valley Stream’s largest elementary school. more
Amy Pernick, the assistant principal at Shaw Avenue School for the past five years, has been selected as the new principal, according to a letter from Superintendent Dr. Nicholas Stirling posted on the district's website on Tuesday. more
From the outside, Shaw Avenue School looks just about the same, but the inside is a very different story. Valley Stream’s largest elementary school is undergoing major construction this summer, as a new heating system is being installed in the building. more
Respect and tolerance aren’t just words. In District 30, those concepts and others are a way of life. Recently, third-graders at Shaw Avenue School put on a play, “Character Matters.” more
Dodgeball may be a thing of the past in phys. ed. classes, but old-school gymnastics is still very much alive, at least at Shaw Avenue School. more
The heating system at Shaw Avenue School is old, problematic and needs to be upgraded, school officials say. So it will be. This was one of several projects highlighted at District 30’s annual building inspection for members of the public and Board of Education last week. more
It’s no secret that each of Valley Stream’s 14 school communities takes pride in offering a challenging and excellent academic program. But one school’s excellence was recently recognized by the New York State Department of Education and will be considered for a national award. more
District 30 parents want a superintendent who will be invested in the education of their children, one of many points raised at a community forum on June 14 at the Shaw Avenue School. more
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