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High Schools
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Middle Schools
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Division Avenue120 Division Ave. Levittown NY 11756 516.520.8350
MacArthur3369 Old Jerusalem Rd. Levittown NY 11756 516.520.8450
Gerald R. Claps Career & Technical Center150 Abbey Lane Levittown NY 11756 516.520.8330
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Jonas E. Salk3359 Old Jerusalem Rd. Levittown NY 11756 516.520.8470
Wisdom Lane120 Center Lane Levittown NY 11756 516.520.8370
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Elementary Schools
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Abbey Lane239 Gardiners Ave. Levittown NY 11756 516.520.8495
East Broadway751 Seamans Neck Rd. Seaford NY 11783 516.783.5180
Gardiners Avenue610 Gardiners Ave. Levittown NY 11756 516.520.8485
Lee Road901 Lee Road Wantagh NY 11793 516.783.5190
Northside35 Pelican Road Levittown NY 11756 516.520.8395
Summit Lane4 Summit Lane Levittown NY 11756 516.520.8385
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A Message From the Principal
There are a number of things parents can do at home and at school in order to help their children learn the skills necessary for success. At Home:
- Ask questions about the things your children are learning and encourage them to elaborate.
- Keep books, magazines and newspapers in your home and make sure your child sees you using them.
- Keep papers, pencils, crayons and markers handy in order to encourage writing as a form of expression.
- Watch television with your child. Limit viewing time and discuss what you watch together.
- Have a "special" place for studying that is quiet and without distractions.
- Have high expectations for your child. Encourage them for working hard and for jobs well done.
At School:
- Share information with teachers so you both know what is happening at school and at home.
- Make your child's special needs known.
- Work with your child's teacher as a partner in order to help your child want to learn, gain self-confidence and succeed in school.
There are many activities and games that your child's teacher can suggest that will promote success in school. At this elementary school level, these activities should center around the following skills:
- Listening to directions
- Being organized
- Encouraging children to be self-reliant
- Teaching children how to plan out projects and the time needed for these.
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