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
November 20, 2024 Dear Connetquot Community, The district is joining litigation in opposition of proposed Regionalization Planning. The district previously submitted an advocacy letter voicing our concerns about this plan. There is an opportunity for community members to provide feedback to the NYS Education Department by Nov. 25, 2024. A template response is available for your use. Also available is contact information for our local elected officials, whom you are encouraged to share your comments and concerns with. If you would like to submit a formal public comment on the proposed regulation regarding Regionalization Planning, you may submit your comment to Regcomments@nysed.gov. We appreciate your support of this urgent matter.
Sincerely, Joseph T. Centamore, Ed.D. Superintendent of Schools
Click here to view the letter
Click here to view the template letter for opposing regionalization
Click here to view the elected officials contact list
District Advocacy Letter to Commissioner Rosa – November 12, 2024
Press Release Regarding Commissioner of Education’s Letter re: Regionalization - November 26, 2024
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Cherokee Street students got into the holiday spirit with a visit to Candy Cane Lane! Marching to the rhythm of festive music and jingle bells, they were treated to candy canes and cheered on by staff in their holiday best. The front office was decked out with gingerbread desks, twinkling lights and plenty of seasonal cheer!
Date Added: 12/18/2024
Students from the Future Teachers of America program at Connetquot High School led an inspiring lesson on kindness for first and second graders at Cherokee Street Elementary. The lesson began with a reading of “How Full Is Your Bucket?” by Tom Rath and Mary Reckmeyer. In the story, Felix, the main character, learns that every interaction he has throughout the day either fills or empties his “bucket.” As Felix discovers, positive actions not only make others feel good, but they also f his own bucket with happiness. The story served as the perfect foundation for a discussion on how small acts of kindness can create a ripple effect. Following the reading, the first and second graders participated in an interactive “bucket-filling” activity. Each student was given a cup, and as they complimented one another or shared kind words, they added a pompom into another student’s cup. By the end of the activity, the cups were filled with colorful pompoms, visually representing the positive impact kindness can have. The students then completed a reflection worksheet that asked questions such as, “What was the nicest thing someone said to you?” and “How can you fill someone’s bucket outside of school?” This reflective exercise encouraged the students to think about the importance of kindness not just in school but in their everyday lives.
Click here to view the CHS Future Teachers of America share the power of kindness with Cherokee Street slideshow.
Date Added: 12/9/2024
On Nov.7, Cherokee Street Elementary hosted a special breakfast to honor veterans in the community. To kick off the morning, Mr. Innace’s orchestra students, along with Ms. Isleman’s and Ms. Scrom’s chorus students, performed inspiring musical pieces for the veterans in attendance. After the breakfast, the veterans were invited to visit classrooms where they had the opportunity to share their experiences in the armed forces. This special interaction allowed the students to learn firsthand about the sacrifices and courage of our veterans.
Click here to view the Veterans Day at Cherokee Street slideshow.
Date Added: 11/15/2024
Students in Señora Rothmeier and Señor Bedell’s second through fifth grade classes at Idle Hour, Bosti and Cherokee Street elementary schools embraced Mexican culture by learning about Día de los Muertos through crafts, authentic activities and age-appropriate videos. Additionally, at Bosti, Mrs. Kimball read a Día de los Muertos book in Spanish to third grade students. Here’s what each grade created: Fifth graders crafted vibrant Alebrijes, colorful animals inspired by artist Pedro Linares. Fourth graders made papel picado, a traditional perforated paper decoration. Third graders completed a collaborative calavera “skull” poster, while second graders drew calaveras and La Catrina, the iconic “lady in a fancy hat”, designed by José Guadalupe Posada. Students also had the opportunity to share their work on the ofrendas, remembering and honoring those who have passed. This tradition is rooted in indigenous practices and connects the living with the ancestral past. This hands-on approach helped students explore the rich traditions of Día de los Muertos in a creative and engaging way.
Click here to view the Idle Hour, Bosti and Cherokee Street celebrate Día De Los Muertos slideshow.
On Friday, November 8, Connetquot students took part in special assemblies, put on inspiring musical performances, gave dedications, made donations, recited poems, listened to veterans share their experiences and wrote letters to honor our community’s veterans. As a school community, we would like to thank our veterans for their service today and every day!
Click here to view the Veterans Day in Connetquot slideshow.
Date Added: 11/8/2024
Date Added: 11/5/2024
Winter Recess – Schools Closed
CSS PTA Family Fun Night
Martin Luther King Jr. Day Schools Closed
Lunar New Year Schools Closed