Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Willets Road Detectives in Training

Willets Road meets C.S.I.! 

Under the direction of 7th science teacher Mr. Gottlieb, the Forensic Science program has begun their fingerprinting unit.  Students are learning the different classifications of fingerprints, how to take a full set of prints, and how to analyze them.  On a recent class visit students were learning how to take a full set of their own fingerprints.  Once the prints were taken, the students determined whether the individual prints fell into one of the three types of print catagories: arch, loop, or whirl.  Next, the students will be learning how to lift fingerprints off of stationary objects.

Thursday, September 15, 2011

The Willets Road School is Designated a 2011 United States Department of Education Blue Ribbon School of Excellence


It is with great pride that I announce that the Willets Road School has been officially designated a United States Department of Education 2011 Blue Ribbon School of Excellence. The U.S.D.E. has named 284 schools, 255 public and 29 private nationwide, as Blue Ribbon recipients. We are one of 19 schools in the state of New York to receive this honor. This coveted award is truly one of the top honors a public school can be granted. 

Throughout the years our school has provided its students with a truly exceptional educational experience.   This award serves as a tribute to the staff members, students, and families both past and present that have worked tirelessly to maintain the standard of excellence that is the Willets Road School.  

Over the next several weeks we will spread the word of our accomplishment.  On November 14th and 15th I will be attending the National Blue Ribbon Awards Ceremony in Washington D.C. to receive our official Blue Ribbon award.  Following my return from Washington, we will have a school-wide celebration in the spirit of academic excellence and SPARK to recognize this tremendous achievement that we have earned.

On behalf of the Willets Road faculty and staff we thank you and your children for making the WIllets Road School such a wonderful place to teach and learn.

Monday, September 12, 2011

Remembering the Events of September 11, 2001

On Friday, September 9th the students, faculty, and staff joined together to reflect upon the tragedy that struck our country on September 11, 2001.  Students and staff were encouraged to wear red, white, and blue clothing to school to pay tribute to our nation.  Additionally, many of our teachers were engaged in class discussions regarding the recognition of the heroes that are present in our everyday lives.  To further bring our school community together I read the following statement over the public address system followed by a moment of silence:

This Sunday, September 11, 2011 marks the tenth anniversary of one of the greatest tragedies in the history of our nation.  In the days and weeks that followed the horror that we all witnessed, our country rallied together in support of the heroes of that fateful day.  Many of them lost their lives, and many survived to tell their story.

In recognition of the solemnity of this date, we wish to offer our thoughts and prayers to the fallen and their families. We also must take time today and every day to recognize those who serve our nation protecting our liberty and freedom whether in Iraq and Afghanistan, our homeland, or anywhere in the world. 

Please join me in a moment of silence to remember those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for us.  Also, for those who have lost loved ones under any circumstance please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Please join me for a moment of silence.…..

Thank you.  May we all have a peaceful day.

Focus on School Safety

Today the students participated in the first of a series of fire safety drills and the first of two bus safety drills of the school year.  We emphasized the importance of listening to the directions of the adults (teachers, staff members, bus drivers, principal) during such emergencies in order to keep each other safe.  The students were very cooperative throughout both of the drills.  I ask that you please reinforce with your child the importance of remaining silent and listening to school personnel in the event that we do have such an emergency.  By working together, we can keep our children and community safe.

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Welcome to Willets World

Welcome to Willets World! Check my blog to see events, news, and updates from the Willets Road School. I welcome your thoughts and input as this site grows.

See you at Willets!

Mr. Kimmel