Schools
Students Party In The Park As They Prepare For The New School Year
Tarrytown Union Free School District
The Public Schools of the Tarrytowns hosted its second annual Back to School Bash, which brought families together for a final celebration before the beginning of the new academic year. The community-wide event took place on Monday, August 26 at Patriots Park in Tarrytown.
The idea behind the bash was to celebrate the transition from summer break into the upcoming school year. It was meant to spark excitement for returning to school and provide children and their families an opportunity to connect with one another, as well as district staff and community partners.
“Returning back to school may not be an exciting time for all. The Back to School Bash has become a great way of infusing that excitement into the entire community to set the stage for the upcoming school year,” said Dr. Audrey Brutus, Supervisor of Social Emotional Learning and Community Engagement for the Public Schools of the Tarrytowns. “It literally unites the Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow communities around one goal - supporting the children and families of the Public Schools of the Tarrytowns!”
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Throughout Patriots Park various organizations set up tables and distributed information regarding their services and insights into what they have to offer the community. Families received giveaways, which varied from stickers and pens, to food to take home. Children enjoyed dancing to music provided by a DJ, the Bubble Bus, inflatables, face painting, books and activities.
Local elected officials stopped by to share encouraging words. Senate Majority Leader Andrea StewÂart-Cousins presented The Public Schools of the Tarrytowns with a grant for $350,000 to assist in upgrading the outdoor classroom space that connects the middle school and high school.
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“Investing in our chilÂdren’s education is one of the most imÂporÂtant things we can do for our fuÂture. SupÂportÂing the PubÂlic Schools of the TarÂryÂtowns with this fundÂing will enÂsure that stuÂdents have acÂcess to safe, modÂern, and inÂspirÂing learnÂing enÂviÂronÂments,” said StewÂart-Cousins. “By imÂprovÂing these outÂdoor classÂrooms, we are not only enÂhancÂing our schools but also fosÂterÂing a love of learnÂing and reÂspect for the enÂviÂronÂment. I reÂmain comÂmitÂted to supÂportÂing school disÂtricts across WestchÂester and New York State as they work to proÂvide the best posÂsiÂble edÂuÂcaÂtion for our chilÂdren.”
Superintendent of Schools Dr. Raymond Sanchez was in touch with the Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins' office to make the request.
“By stepÂping outÂside the conÂfines of four walls, stuÂdents can conÂnect with the enÂviÂronÂment, fosÂter a sense of cuÂriosÂity and wonÂder,” said Dr. Sanchez. “We want to thank the MaÂjorÂity Leader for her supÂport of our schools. The fundÂing proÂvided will help us creÂate outÂdoor spaces that enÂgage with naÂture, proÂmotÂing exÂpeÂriÂenÂtial learnÂing and senÂsory exÂpeÂriÂences that canÂnot be repliÂcated inÂdoors.”
