Miller Place-Rocky Point, NY|Press Release|
Enhancing Rocky Point Students’ Academic And SEL Development
Local educators are using their coaching and training skills in Integrative Mental Health Social-Emotional to support student development.

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Local educators are using their coaching and training skills in Integrative Mental Health Social-Emotional to support student development.

Lieutenant Durkin served in the Merchant Marine during World War II.
The program is designed to "break down barriers and increase mutual understanding between Rhode Island leaders."
Sonoma and Mendocino County residents now have more convenient opportunities to safely dispose of unwanted medications.
Three students were chosen to be a part of the LISFA Secondary rehearsal and concert, held recently at Smithtown High School.
Ashley Diaz Briones and Jayne O’Neil will attend the "Sacrifice for Freedom: World War II in the Pacific Student & Teacher Institute."
Tatina Carr was honored with the LeadingAge's Excellence in Professional Advancement Award.
Three free testing and informational screening events will be held in February.
The tool will also allow citizens to provide their own comments, feedback and words of gratitude after receiving public safety service.
Eagles Ava Capogna and Alexandra Viera each claimed All-State honors while competing.
Ann-Margaret Somers of Mill Creek Middle School is the Georgia Science Teachers Association 2022-23 Teacher of the Year for Middle Schools.
UGA Extension Family and Consumer Sciences Agent Zoe Soltanmammedova will lead the program.
The GOAL program was initiated in 1971 to recognize academic success and personal achievement performed by Georgia’s technical students.
The Marietta-based nonprofit helps individuals with disabilities enter or return to employment.
Jerry G. White presented “Oceans of Rhythm,” a musical jamboree taking students through an imaginative trip across the seas.
Author talks and the midwinter book sale are among the upcoming events.
Girl Scout Troop #1897 was recognized for its work supporting the Three Village food pantry.
The new center on South Main Street will help to alleviate pressure on overburdened providers in the area.
Councilwoman Bonner, County Legislators Caracappa and Thorne attended the ceremony.
The program, geared toward girls in grades three through eight, is a 10-week curriculum based on positive youth development.