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Aquebogue
Elementary School has a number of outstanding
learning events throughout the year.
Family Handbook / Flu Information
Aquebogue
Elementary School is one of four K-4 elementary
schools in the district. The Aquebogue School is one of four elementary
(K-4) buildings in the
Riverhead Central School District. It is a child-centered school
that now serves approximately 450 students. While the original building
is old (the cornerstone reads 1929), it has been well-maintained.
Warm wooden floors, new windows, and fresh paint insure that the
building continues to be a bright, inviting place for children to
learn. Thanks to the support of the community, our building addition
has enabled us to meet the needs of our ever-growing student population.
A dedicated, experienced staff maintains high expectations for all
students. A caring community represented by the Parent-Teacher Organization
(PTO), the Site Based Management Team (SBMT), and numerous other
volunteers play an active role in the success of our school. Our
students perform well on a variety of formal and informal assessments,
and our school has been regularly recognized as a Suffolk County
Reading Council Honor School.
Aquebogue students benefit from a well-rounded K-4 elementary program.
Teachers work diligently to carefully blend the best practices of
teacher- directed
and student-centered instruction in their classrooms. During the
past several years, our staff has participated in an intensive curriculum
review.
Our reading specialists coordinate the reading program and our remedial
reading services. Pre-first, special education and resource room,
and ESL classes are also available to meet the needs of Aquebogue’s
students. Our nurse, speech therapist, part-time psychologist, social
worker, and occupational and physical therapists provide additional
support for our students.
Aquebogue students enjoy a variety of cultural experiences to help
insure that they receive a well-rounded education. Students attend
art, music, physical education, computer lab, and library classes
weekly. The District co-sponsors the Cultural Arts-in-Education
program together with the Aquebogue PTO. A rich variety of authors,
artists and performers have presented their work to our students
through this program. In addition, our students have attended field
trips to destinations such as New York’s American Museum of
Natural History, the Statue of Liberty Circle Line, as well as,
various local cultural sites and outdoor education venues.
Aquebogue students have access to the latest instructional technology.
There are computers in every classroom, multi-media materials, a
state of the art computer network with Internet access, and a lab
available to enhance instruction while providing a firm foundation
in computer literacy for our students.
Events such as the Craft Fair, Winter Wonderland, seasonal concerts,
the annual Book Fair, andField Day have been activities that have brought
the entire school community
together. Over the years, our PTO has installed a wonderful playground
for our students, provided materials for classrooms, and placed
additional technology for our students in the classrooms. They were also instrumental in providing funds for the school sign made by the students in art class.
See the
District calendar for the dates and times of PTO meetings. All parents
and guardians are welcome.
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Dear Aquebogue Families,
Well, we have successfully made it through the beginning stages of the school year. The students and staff have been reacquainting themselves with each other with one goal in mind: to work cooperatively together and learn from one another! Our teachers and staff have devoted many hours to planning and preparing for the upcoming school year and we hope it will be exciting and engaging for your children! I can honestly say that it has been a most enjoyable beginning and everyone here at school looks forward to a very rewarding and prosperous school year.
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