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Saying "Thank you for serving."
"The only thing someone who is a veteran, or currently in the armed services, wants is for you to say, "Thank you for your service,'” explained Commander Eugene J. McShenny (V.F.W. Post 2476 in Riverhead) during a recognition ceremony naming Pulaski’s Library Media Specialist Rose D’Orsogno VFW Teacher of the Year. (May, 2005) More <

 

Pulaski Street Black History Hall of Fame
Frederick Douglass, Michael Jordan, Condolezza Rice, Marian Anderson, Oprah Winfrey, Tiger Woods are just some of the figures that line the walls of the Black History Hall of Fame . . . (February 26, 2005) More <

Living History at Pulaski
Librarian Rose D'Orsogna (with the help of the Riverhead VFW commander) invited veterans to speak to the students as part of her "living lessons" in American history series. Fifth graders study American history, and the fifth graders at the Pulaski Street School spent a period listening to veterans of the armed services as part of the school's celebration of Veteran's Day. (November, 2004)
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Artworks - Jackson Pollock Comes to Pulaski
Andrew wrote, “When Ms. Raimondo told us about her new book . . . I thought it was awesome. I really liked the painting ‘Scream’. I thought ‘Scream’ was one of the best paintings in the world that expressed feeling. It was also cool how we got to pick the cover painting (for the book). We picked ‘Scream’. There were some really funny things in it. . . I saw a guy that looked like he had block of Swiss cheese on his head!” Andrew concludes, “In all I thought that it was really awesome! I can’t wait until next week! We’re making our own paintings that have a chance to be in her new book! Pinch me!!! Ouch!”>More


Dear Students and Parents . . .

For the 2004-2005 school year, Pulaski Street School is once again a bee-hive of activity. The curriculum is full of exciting discoveries as the teachers work to challenge our students to explore and learn. Our school continues to grow with an addition of another fifth grade class to meet the ongoing increase in enrollment.

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