Friday, February 8, 2013



Nassau County Police Department Cyberbullying Workshop at Willets Road

On Thursday, February 7th, Officer Sharon Glavin from the Nassau County Police Department's Community Affairs Division presented a cyberbullying workshop to our 5th grade class. The primary focus of the workshop was to teach our students how to make good decisions while communicating on-line.  She stressed the importance of keeping your personal information, picture, and location private.  Officer Glavin also spoke of recent instances of cyberbullying that were reported to the NCPD Crimes Division and how they were tract and resolved. She reinforced the concept of being a cyberbullying "up-stander" rather than a "by-stander."  The up-stander speaks out against cyberbullying and reports the bullying to an adult (parent, teacher, counselor, etc.) who can help.  The students were taught the following acronym to help combat cyberbullying: S.B.T. - Stop It! Block It! Tell!

Random Farms Kid's Theater Presents: "The New Kid" at Willets Road


Westchester based theater company, Random Farms, visited Willets Road on Thursday, February 7th, and presented their musical production "The New Kid” to our 6th and 7th grade classes. The production was a 55-minute musical staring middle school kids that dealt with themes of bullying, peer pressure, and learning to be true to one's self.  The cast was amazing and our students really enjoyed the production and understood the message.  At the conclusion of the performance the cast took questions from the floor.  Many of the questions our students asked were reflective of the themes and issues that were brought to light in the play.

Thursday, February 7, 2013


Willets Road Visits the Ronald McDonald House

 The Willets Road School is proud to announce a newly formed partnership with the Ronald McDonald House in Lake Success.  The students of Willets Road will be involved in community service projects, fund raising, and volunteering opportunities to support the RMH.  For the past two weeks, representatives from the house have visited Willets Road to teach our 6th grade class about the RMH and how they can get involved and provide support.  This week, our entire 6th grade class visited the house to get a first hand look at how their community service work will be put into action.  Our students dropped off donated food and homemade baked goods (baked by Ms. Duffy's Family and Consumer Science classes), and plenty of smiles during their visit.  We look forward to the many great activities and events that our Willets Road students will develop to help support this amazing organization.  A very special thanks to Ms. Duffy and the 6th grade teachers, Ms. Brew, Mrs. Kandel, Mrs. Linick, Mr. Roaldsen, Mrs. Viola, and Mrs. Sepe for all of their leadership and support.