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6th Graders Get Warm Welcome At Robert Moses Middle School
Sixth-graders attended orientation at Robert Moses Middle School in the North Babylon School District.

NORTH BABYLON, NY — North Babylon sixth-graders are ready for middle school.
Sixth-graders moving up to middle school in the North Babylon School District visited Robert Moses Middle School for orientation on August 26.
They familiarized themselves with their new school environment, checked out their classes, tried their lockers and met new classmates.
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To kick off the day, students and parents were welcomed by school principal Stephanie Hasandras and assistant principal Daniel Cassagne. They learned about the expectations for the upcoming school year and many different offerings including clubs, academic support and more at Robert Moses Middle School.
Following the presentations, students broke into groups and were introduced to their student ambassadors, eighth graders who offered tours of the building. The student ambassadors gave the sixth graders a firsthand perspective and provided valuable insights into navigating the new building.
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When the building tours were complete, the sixth graders had the chance to walk through schedules and test out their new lockers.
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