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Fifth grade C-Quest students from Cherokee Street, Slocum and Duffield elementaries studied financial literacy for several weeks prior to their field trip to Commerce Plaza, “the children’s business center”, in Levittown. While at Commerce Plaza, each student received a “job” for the day and had a bank account, checks and a debit card. They performed their job within the Commerce Plaza community, and all worked together to “run their businesses”. Places of work included Capital One, Jovia Credit Union, the chamber of commerce, a medical center and a newspaper, for example, with jobs such as bookkeeper, manager, physician, nurse and recycling manager, amongst others. Students held a community meeting at the start and end of their “business day”.
Click here to view the C-Quest students practice business skills at Commerce Plaza slideshow.
Date Added: 1/21/2025
Dear Connetquot Family,
On Monday, January 20, schools are closed as the nation honors the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and his contributions to America’s Civil Rights movement. As we reflect on this day, let’s us consider his quote below.
“The time is always right to do what is right.”
-Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Enjoy the holiday weekend.
In appreciation,
Joseph Tanen Centamore, Ed.D.
Superintendent of Schools
Click here to view the Slocum students build resilience with weekly yoga practice slideshow.
Date Added: 1/17/2025
Click here to view the Idle Hour’s chorus harmonizes with CHS singers during musical workshop slideshow.
On Jan. 16, Connetquot had the honor of hosting 70 educators and administrators from seven school districts across Long Island to participate in the KidOYO AI Pilot Cohort. This collaborative event aimed to explore this component of KidOYO and how it can empower both students and teachers. KidOYO AI is an innovative tool designed to enhance teaching and learning by integrating AI into the classroom in meaningful ways. The platform offers interactive resources that allow students to engage with coding, critical thinking and problem-solving while introducing them to the real-world applications of AI. For educators, KidOYO AI provides support in creating engaging lessons, fostering digital fluency and building confidence in utilizing emerging technologies. During the event, educators shared insights, discussed best practices and explored the unique opportunities AI presents for transforming education. By working together, participants were able to exchange ideas, troubleshoot challenges and brainstorm creative ways to implement AI tools in classrooms across Long Island. “The energy in the room was inspiring,” said Connetquot’s Director of Instructional Technology Elizabeth Weis. “Bringing together educators from different districts allowed us to learn from one another and develop strategies to ensure our students are future ready.” This collaboration strengthened the professional network among districts, and Connetquot is proud to be at the forefront of this initiative.
Date Added: 1/16/2025