Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

State and Local Leaders Honor Washington Street School



On June 10, 2009 political leaders from state and local governments visited the Washington Street School to celebrate and recognize the efforts of the school in the success of a year-long "Cool to Care" initiative designed to help make a positive impact on the lives of others. Recently, the school was contacted by Governor Paterson's office, and asked if Mr. Galen Kirkland, Commissioner of the New York State Office of Human Rights, could visit and present Dr. Vincent Butera, Principal, with an award for the school's efforts in helping to promote the message of human rights for all.

Among other notable leaders who spoke at the celebration were Nassau County legislator Mr. Vincent Muscarella, Town of Hempstead Supervisor Ms. Kate Murray, and Hempstead Coucnilman Mr. Ed Ambrosino.

The celebration began with the a poignant rendition of a poem by sixth grade student Brenda Darcy that detailed the happenings of the past year. The poem, which was accompanied by pictures and music, drew loud applause from the nearly 800 persons in attendance.

This visit is a wonderful culmination to a year-long commitment to make WSS one of the kindest schools in America. This effort began with the Red Ribbon Week unveiling of the “Be a Buddy – Not a Bully" and "It’s Cool to Care” initiatives, which were both designed to encourage parents, staff, and students to make a positive impact on the lives of others.

Early in the school year, the sixth grade, led by sixth grade representative Mrs. Teresa Weegar, began making this goal a reality as they partnered with the Starlight Foundation, which provides programs and services to sick children in local hospitals. What has occurred since has no doubt proved true the adage that kindness does indeed breed kindness as students, staff, and parents have worked together to benefit numerous organizations including:



The Starlight Foundation
Camp Anchor
Toys for Tots
NY Blood Center
Soles4Souls
Ozanam Hall Nursing Home
Orzac Senior Citizen Center
Long Island Cares
Locks for Love
Newsday Charities
Interfaith Nutrition Network
National Cleaner's Association Coat Drive
Footsteps Learning Center
Ronald McDonald House
North Shore Hospital
St. Catherine of Sienna's Outreach Program

Congratulations to the entire Washington Street School community for a most rewarding accomplishment.

Monday, June 8, 2009

WSS Student Organizes Locks of Love Campaign




This year my aunt was diagnosed with cancer.  Over the past few months my mom, Lisa, has been helping her in more ways than you can count.  As I watched my mom perform all of these good deeds, I felt that I should do something to help cancer patients.  During my aunt's chemo therapy, she started losing her hair.  I thought that it must be so painful to be fighting cancer and watching your hair fall out.  That is why most cancer patients need wigs.  And the only way that wigs can be made, is by other people donating their hair.  So, I decided to start a hair drive.  We decided to donate the hair to Locks of Love because they make wigs for children.  Our hair drive was held on May 20th.  It turned out to be a huge success!  Fifty-seven students, parents and teachers donated their hair.  From those fifty-seven ponytails, only about six wigs can be made.  That is why it is extremly important to donate your hair.  So, as soon as your hair is long enough please donate it to Locks of Love. It will guarantee a smile on a sick child's face!
                                                                                      By Victoria Pitz

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

NYS Commisioner of Office of Human Rights Galen Kirkland to Visit and Honor WSS for "It's Cool to Care" Initiative

On June 10, 2009, Commissioner Gale Kirkland of the New York State Office of Human Rights will visit the Washington Street School in Franklin Square, NY to recognize our efforts in spreading the message of kindness.

This visit is a culmination of a year-long effort on the part of so many to make WSS one of the kindest schools in America. This effort began with the Red Ribbon Week unveiling of the “Be a Buddy – Not a Bully" and "It’s Cool to Care” initiatives, which were both designed to encourage parents, staff, and students to make a positive impact on the lives of others.

Early in the school year, the sixth grade, led by sixth grade representative Mrs. Teresa Weegar, began making this goal a reality as they partnered with the Starlight Foundation, which provides programs and services to sick childen in local hospitals. What has occurred since has no doubt proved true the adage that kindness does indeed breed kindness as students, staff, and parents have worked together to benefit numerous organizations including:


The Starlight Foundation
Camp Anchor
Toys for Tots
NY Blood Center
Soles4Souls
Ozanam Hall Nursing Home
Orzac Senior Citizen Center
Long Island Cares
Newsday Charities
Locks of Love
Interfaith Nutrition Network
National Cleaner's Association Coat Drive
Footsteps Learning Center
Ronald McDonald House
North Shore Hospital
St. Catherine of Sienna's Outreach Program


These efforts, in addition to our commitment to reward, spotlight, and honor our students whose actions reflect the virtues of kindness, empathy, and compassion have resulted in an honor in which we take great pride.

A special thank you to the WSS PTA for their continued support of our efforts to make a difference in the lives of children, as well as to all those who gave of themselves throughout the year on this most rewarding endeavor.