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Cherokee Street Elementary School cs

130 Cherokee Street
Ronkonkoma, NY 11779-4600

Principal: Jill M. Lahey
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Assistant Principal: Michael A. Renda
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Phone: 631-467-6027
Fax: 631-467-6166

School Hours:
8:25 AM - 2:55 PM 

 

Please make the necessary arrangements to ensure the safety of your children on the early dismissal day and send a note to the teacher for any change in normal dismissal procedures—particularly for any after-school childcare programs.  Please remember, students are not permitted to go home on another child’s bus this year.

 

First Day of School is on Wednesday, September 6, 2023.

 

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

 

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Current News

Cherokee Street Class Takes Learning Outside

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Mr. Cavanagh’s 5th grade class at Cherokee Street Elementary took advantage of the gorgeous weather yesterday. Their class seized the opportunity to utilize the school's courtyard, complete with the delightful, new tree stump chairs, to engage in a reading session of their classroom novel, Esperanza Rising by Pam Munoz Ryan. The students thoroughly enjoyed the outdoor learning experience which served as a refreshing break from the traditional classroom setting!

Date Added: 4/10/2024

Cherokee Street travels back in time for Colonial Day

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On April 3, fourth graders at Cherokee Street Elementary traveled back in time during Colonial Day. To round out their unit on Colonial America, students dressed in clothes reminiscent of the era, wearing bonnets, aprons, tricornes, knickers, tights, vests and more. They studied and researched the lives, culture, occupations and more of colonial people before preparing presentations for their classmates and parents. On Colonial Day, students shared their presentations with props and even put together skits on the various occupations and what it was like to be alive during the time period.

Click here to view the photo slideshow.

Date Added: 4/4/2024