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The Lakewood Elementary Mission
The Lakewood Elementary School — in a mutually-respectful partnership with the community — shall assist and support each child's endeavors to reach their potential. By providing a safe, secure and caring environment, and realizing that each child's needs are unique, Lakewood will motivate its students and foster self-esteem — enabling them to be life-long learners and productive, ethical contributors to an ever-changing global society.
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Lakewood News
Lakewood Elementary School kindergarteners have officially reached super-reader status!
Our Lions at Lakewood Elementary School are celebrating the year of the dragon thanks to a visit from the New York Chinese Cultural Center!
The Clarkstown Central School District is proud to announce that Kristin Hanley, Math Specialist at Lakewood Elementary School has been named a New York State Finalist for the 2022 Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching (PAEMST)
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April 6-12
April 6-12
Schools Closed
Schools Closed
District Closed
District Closed
Schools Closed
District Closed
District Closed
Schools Closed
Schools Closed
April 22-26
April 22-26
The Clarkstown Board of Education will hold a special meeting on Tuesday, April 22, 2025 at 6:45pm in the Chestnut Grove District Offices. The CCSD Board will vote on its 2025-26 Proposed Budget as well as the administrative budget and candidates for the BOCES Board.• The public is invited to attend; no time is allotted for public comment.• Meeting agendas will be available through the link on BoardDocs.• The recording of this meeting will be available here.
May 1-7
May 1-7
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District News
Anna Xie is weighing her options for college and remains undecided, while Christina Yan plans to pursue a major in biochemistry this fall at Columbia University.
Andrew Jaynes will be studying computer science and computational linguistics this fall at Duke University; Gianna Maltbie plans to pursue a major in chemical engineering at Princeton University.
The third annual Blackout Poetry Contest came to a close today with an in-person ceremony. Students from the Birchwood School, Clarkstown High School North and Clarkstown High School South are invited each year to participate in this creative expression that transforms ordinary words into extraordinary art.
The Clarkstown Central School District is where students become well-rounded, critical thinkers who are able to communicate effectively and become responsible, ethical, contributing members of a global society. As life-long learners, students will be able to use their respective talents and skills to collaborate, innovate and positively change their community and the world.
Students learn all about money: how to make, spend, save and invest it.
Our children connect with other students their age from around the world – providing a unique opportunity to learn with, and from, one another.
Keeping human relationships at the center of teaching, students learn how to use artificial intelligence (AI) ethically, responsibly and safely – taking an assistive approach to this ever-changing technology.