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Theodore Roosevelt second graders visit Vernon to prepare for fall transition

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On Wednesday, second grade students from Theodore Roosevelt School got a special preview of what’s to come as they prepare to become Vernon third graders this fall.

The students arrived by bus with their teachers and were warmly welcomed into the building, where they split into small groups and joined various third grade classrooms. There, current third graders gave thoughtful presentations about their favorite parts of Vernon and shared helpful tips about what incoming students can expect when they start school in September.

Following the classroom visits, upper grade student ambassadors led tours of the building, giving second graders the opportunity to explore Vernon’s many exciting spaces, including the art room, new music wing, cafeteria, gym, STEM lab and library.

The visit wrapped up in the cafeteria with a meet-and-greet, where students were introduced to all the third grade teachers and both school principals.

The event left the second graders feeling excited and reassured about the upcoming transition and eager to officially join the Vernon family this fall.

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Date Added: 6/6/2025

Oyster Bay-East Norwich students shine at Nassau County Games for the Physically Challenged

Student teams from Vernon School and Theodore Roosevelt School proudly represented the Oyster Bay-East Norwich Central School District at the Nassau County Games for the Physically Challenged. thumbnail266703

On Friday, May 30, student teams from Vernon School and Theodore Roosevelt School proudly represented the Oyster Bay-East Norwich Central School District at the Nassau County Games for the Physically Challenged, held at Mitchell Field. Joined by dedicated teaching staff and supportive student volunteers from Oyster Bay High School, the day was filled with energy, enthusiasm and teamwork.

The Games, now in their 39th year, provide an inspiring platform for physically challenged youth to compete in adapted athletic events that highlight their strength, determination and skill. Students participated in a variety of competitions including track and field events, mini golf and more—each tailored to meet the unique needs and abilities of the athletes.

Oyster Bay-East Norwich is deeply proud of our students who took part in this meaningful event, exemplifying courage, sportsmanship and school spirit. We also extend our heartfelt thanks to the staff and high school students who made the day even more special through their encouragement and assistance.

The Nassau County Games for the Physically Challenged remain a powerful reminder of the importance of inclusion, ability-focused competition and community support. Congratulations to all our student-athletes for making Oyster Bay-East Norwich proud!

 

Date Added: 6/2/2025