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North Babylon Preps For School Year At Superintendent’s Conference
North Babylon School District administrators welcomed staff during Superintendent's Conference Day.
NORTH BABYLON, NY — The staff at North Babylon High School is ready for the new school year.
The auditorium at the high school was "charged with energy and enthusiasm" to kick off the new school year for Superintendent’s Conference Day on August 28. This year’s resounding theme was collaboration.
Staff, administrators and Board of Education members gathered to celebrate the start of the new school year and share their goals for the year ahead. North Babylon School District Superintendent of Schools Dr. Kenneth Graham shared three of his goals for the year: focus on relationships and collaboration, focus on instructional writing practices and teaching of math, writing and reading critically in all classrooms and create opportunities for all students.
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“I want our schools to be places of belonging for our students,” Dr. Graham said. “I see our district expanding opportunities for all students with a focus on college and career readiness.” He spoke about some of the district’s challenges and asked the audience for their input on challenges and potential solutions.
Board of Education President Matthew Lucchetti welcomed staff back for the new school and offered words of inspiration for the year ahead.
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“As educators, you have the unique ability to shape lives – not just by what you teach but by how you connect every day,” he said. “The effort you put into understanding your students and each other as colleagues is what makes our district exceptional. Collaboration is our secret weapon.
When we work together, we can create opportunities for all students.”
To show a different perspective, North Babylon High School student Cayla Hunte shared her unique experiences during her time in the district and the profound impact so many educators have had in shaping her academic journey. Before heading back to their respective buildings, the district recognized and celebrated 35 staff members who have completed 25 years in the district.
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