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130 Cherokee Street Ronkonkoma, NY 11779-4600 Principal: Jill M. Lahey Email Assistant Principal: Michael A. Renda Email
Phone: 631-467-6027 Fax: 631-467-6166
School Hours: 8:25 AM - 2:55 PM
First Day of School is on Tuesday, September 3, 2024
Our Mission
The mission of the Cherokee Street
School is to bring child and community
together to create a safe and caring
learning environment where each
individual can reach his/her maximum
potential and achieve his/her personal
best.
Belief Statement We believe that… You Matter Every Child Every Day
Cherokee Street Elementary Principal Page
Click here to view the Mascot Update Letter from the Superintendent. To share feedback with the District about the mascot update, please copy and paste the following email address into your email account: mascot@ccsdli.org. Or you can also complete the form here to send a message directly to the District: Click here to view the Mascot Update Form.
Date Added: 6/12/2025
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Click here to view the Cherokee Street and Duffield pen pals meet face-to-face slideshow.
Date Added: 6/13/2025
On June 10, representatives from the Connetquot Public Library visited Cherokee Street Elementary School to introduce students to their districtwide 2025 summer reading challenge, “Color Our World.” This annual program invites all seven elementary schools in the Connetquot Central School District to participate in an interactive and rewarding summer reading adventure. The challenge encourages students to read, earn and win all summer long. For every 30 minutes read, participants can earn exciting rewards, including free books, collectible “brag tags” and virtual raffle tickets. These tickets offer a chance to win gift cards or the grand prize: a Toniebox audio player complete with Tonies characters, headphones and a carrying case. The school with the highest level of participation will be rewarded with a special assembly in September to celebrate their achievement. Happy reading, Connetquot!
Date Added: 6/10/2025
Click here to view the Connetquot champions self-care through Wellness Days slideshow.
Date Added: 6/9/2025
The Connetquot High School turf field was the backdrop for Edward J. Bosti, Cherokee Street, Helen B. Duffield, Edith L. Slocum, Idle Hour, John Pearl and Sycamore Avenue fifth grade students who enthusiastically gathered for the Connetquot Central School District’s Coming Together Day on May 27. Sponsored by the Athletes Helping Athletes club and the high school’s Athletic Department, this tradition is an excellent, fun-filled opportunity for students to make new acquaintances prior to moving up to Oakdale-Bohemia and Ronkonkoma middle schools this coming fall. The students first filed into the bleachers, according to school and wearing their color-designated T-shirts. Prior to the activities, Cherokee Street physical education teacher Joe Nelson riled up the students as he announced each school. Additionally, student-athlete and AHA club member Lily Jonas was presented the Tim Bassett Award for her extraordinary leadership qualities. During the morning, the students participated in 10 different stations, including the cannonball brigade, crab soccer, noodle tag, tug-of-war, potato sack race and more. Best of all, the fifth grade students returned to their respective schools knowing that they made new friends and would see each other in the fall.
Date Added: 5/28/2025
Fourth grade students at Cherokee Street Elementary completed an electric, hands-on science lab titled “Light It Up”, where they explored how energy changes form and moves through electric circuits. Students built a simple circuit using a battery, wires and three identical light bulbs. They observed how electrical energy flowed through the circuit and transformed into light energy. By creating and testing this setup, they were able to identify exactly where energy conversions were taking place. Taking their investigation a step further, students then modified their original circuit to make one light bulb shine brighter than the others. This challenge encouraged them to apply what they had learned about energy transfer and helped them understand how electricity can be used in different ways in everyday life.
Click here to view the Cherokee Street students spark bright ideas through electricity lab slideshow.
Date Added: 5/12/2025
Devarchita Talukder, a second grade student in Ms. Abbinanti's class at Cherokee Street Elementary, earned Grand Champion status in the First in Math program! He worked diligently during the school day, and often at home, to earn stickers for successfully completing a variety of games that test his math skills. Way to go, Devarchita!
Date Added: 4/28/2025
CSS 5th Grade Moving Up Ceremony 9:30 am at CHS
Juneteenth District Buildings Closed
LAST DAY OF SCHOOL