What a fantastic Thanksgiving season it’s been! From full bellies to full hearts, our students have been celebrating the holiday spirit in so many meaningful ways! Our students kicked off the festivities with a huge success at their first Thanksgiving feast—smiles everywhere and gratitude all around! A big thank you to all the volunteers and families who made these special moments possible. Our Fourth and Fifth Graders came together for a cozy afternoon watching A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving, reflecting on the importance of friendship and thankfulness. Meanwhile, our youngest learners got into the Thanksgiving spirit with fun turkey crafts, filling the classrooms with creativity and cheer. The generosity of our community continues to shine, as families donated food and grocery gift cards, ensuring that others could enjoy a joyful holiday. Your kindness is deeply appreciated! We also can’t wait to hear the sounds of our talented school musicians as they prepare for the upcoming Christmas Concert, showcasing all their hard work and dedication. Thanksgiving is about more than just the food—it’s about the thankfulness we share with each other. Whether through shared meals, thoughtful crafts, or quality time spent together, we are so blessed to be part of such a wonderful school community. Happy Thanksgiving to all! 🙏🍁
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^ Holy Angels Regional School in Patchogue students expressed gratitude for God and our beautiful school family. Fourth and Fifth Graders had a wonderful time coming together to watch A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving—celebrating friendship and thankfulness. 🤗✝️
^ Maria Regina School in Seaford students worked with their 4th grade buddies on a Thankfulness Turkey craft—so much fun and teamwork! Meanwhile, students in the Maria Regina Band and Orchestra have been hard at work with Mr. Orzano, and we can’t wait to hear their beautiful performance at the Christmas Concert! Mrs. Lake’s Pre-K class also got into the Thanksgiving spirit with a festive turkey craft in art class. Gobble gobble! 🦃🫶
^ Notre Dame Catholic School in New Hyde Park students had blast with their own balloon parade and classroom feast, while our second graders beautifully performed the story of the ten lepers. Our generous families donated food and grocery gift cards to help others enjoy the holiday. We are so thankful for the kindness and spirit of our school community! 🙏
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