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Principal’s Message
Mr. Anthony Coggiano - Reed Middle School Principal
As we move into the month of February, I want to take a moment to reflect on the hard work and dedication our students, teachers, and families have shown so far this school year. We are at the halfway point of the school year, but there is still so much to accomplish together.
Now is the time to refocus and stay engaged in your academic journey. I encourage all students to remain committed to their studies, attend school regularly, and be on time each day. Every class is an opportunity to learn, and the effort you put into being present and prepared will pay off as you continue to grow.
It is also crucial to remember that respect and kindness matter in everything we do. Whether you're working in a group, interacting with peers, or collaborating with teachers, demonstrating kindness and respect sets the tone for a positive learning environment. This not only supports your own success but helps build a school community where everyone feels valued and supported.
I also want to take a moment to express my deep gratitude to our families. Your continued support, whether it’s through encouraging good habits at home, attending meetings, or helping with homework, plays a key role in your child's success. We couldn't do this without you, and we are grateful for the partnership we share.
To our incredible teachers and staff, thank you for your unwavering dedication, professionalism, and passion for educating our students. Your commitment to their growth does not go unnoticed, and I appreciate all that you do each and every day.
Let’s keep up the momentum as we move through the rest of the school year. Together, we can make February and the months ahead truly impactful. Keep up the hard work, stay focused, and always show respect for those around you!
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As we move into the month of February, I want to take a moment to reflect on the hard work and dedication our students, teachers, and families have shown so far this school year. We are at the halfway point of the school year, but there is still so much to accomplish together.
Now is the time to refocus and stay engaged in your academic journey. I encourage all students to remain committed to their studies, attend school regularly, and be on time each day. Every class is an opportunity to learn, and the effort you put into being present and prepared will pay off as you continue to grow.
It is also crucial to remember that respect and kindness matter in everything we do. Whether you're working in a group, interacting with peers, or collaborating with teachers, demonstrating kindness and respect sets the tone for a positive learning environment. This not only supports your own success but helps build a school community where everyone feels valued and supported.
I also want to take a moment to express my deep gratitude to our families. Your continued support, whether it’s through encouraging good habits at home, attending meetings, or helping with homework, plays a key role in your child's success. We couldn't do this without you, and we are grateful for the partnership we share.
To our incredible teachers and staff, thank you for your unwavering dedication, professionalism, and passion for educating our students. Your commitment to their growth does not go unnoticed, and I appreciate all that you do each and every day.
Let’s keep up the momentum as we move through the rest of the school year. Together, we can make February and the months ahead truly impactful. Keep up the hard work, stay focused, and always show respect for those around you!
REED NEWS & ANNOUNCEMENTS
At the March 10 Board of Education meeting, Superintendent of Schools Dr. Sharon A. Dungee announced the two Scripps Spelling Bee finalists, who were recognized with certificates of achievement by Board of Education President Luis Alcantara, Vice President Debra Cavanagh, and Board members Mrs. Michele Harriott, Mr. Glenn C. Mitchell, Mr. Jim Musumeci, Mr. Ralph Delgado Jr., and Mrs. Maureen Esposito.
Meet Ligia "Amy" Rodriguez as she shines in this week's Musketeer Monday spotlight!
As stage crew manager, assistant tech director, and sound engineer for Central Islip High School's musicals and plays, she's a behind-the-scenes driving force who has contributed to the success of stage productions over the past four years. This week, it's her turn to shine in the Musketeer Monday Spotlight! Meet Central Islip High School senior Emely Rivas.
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