East LakeElementary School

  • Valentines for Veterans

    East Lake Students Create Valentines for Veterans

    Our East Lake first-grade students met with their fifth-grade "buddies" to work together on their Valentines for Veterans project. Each pair wrote a card for a veteran, thanking them for their service and wishing them a happy Valentine's Day.

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  •  G4- Journeys

    East Lake Journeys into Native American History

    East Lake fourth graders took an in-house trip to learn about the history and lifestyles of Native American Indians. "Journeys into American Indian Territory" immersed our students in the ways of life of Native Americans, both past and present, with hands-on activities reflecting the depth of traditions and histories

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  •  Second Grade Designs Robots at East Lake

    Second Grade Designs Robots at East Lake

    Recently, in Mrs. Krakoff's art classes, second grade students embarked on an imaginative journey as Robot Creators. Each student designed their own unique robot, focusing on giving it a positive purpose.

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  •  G5- Submerged Storytelling

    Submerged Storytelling at East Lake

    The fictional story of Trevor Cool came to life for students at East Lake Elementary School in the Massapequa School District as they participated in an interactive storytelling experience.

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  • All-County Music

    All-County Music Selections Reaches Triple Digits

    The Massapequa School District is proud to announce that 105 student-musicians have been selected to participate in the 2025 All-County Music Festival. The annual event is hosted by the Nassau Music Educators Association.

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  •  Holiday Writing

    The holiday season has served as inspiration for young writers at East Lake Elementary Schoo

    The holiday season has served as inspiration for young writers at East Lake Elementary School.

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  •  Gingerbread Houses 2024

    East Lake Gingerbread Houses

    The holidays are a time for cherished traditions, and at East Lake Elementary School, nothing embodies the spirit of the season quite like Gingerbread House Decorating Day. On December 12th and 13th, the cafeteria transformed into a whimsical workshop as first-grade students and their parents gathered to unleash their inner architects.

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  •  East Lake Reindeer Poem on Grinch Day

    East Lake Reindeer Poem on Grinch Day

    During Holiday Spirit Week, students dressed each day with a special theme. On one day, the theme was to wear their "Grinchiest" green or holiday colors.

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  •  Hanukkah

    East Lake Learns Hanukkah Traditions

    During one of Mrs. Himmelmann's weekly 'Secret Reader' sessions, a different student's parent/family member comes in for 15 minutes to share a story with us. This activity helps foster family involvement and engagement in our classroom community.

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  •  Reindeer Facts

    Reindeer Facts at East Lake

    Mrs. Lindroth's class embarked on a festive learning adventure with a dedicated "Reindeer Day." Together as a class, the students read a nonfiction passage about reindeer. As they read, they discovered facts, from the remarkable adaptations that allow reindeer to thrive in the Arctic to their unique behaviors.

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  •  EL Holiday Fair

    East Lake Annual Holiday Fair

    The East Lake School PTA's Annual Holiday Fair was a magical experience for the children. With twinkling lights, festive decorations, and tables brimming with treasures. The children's eyes lit up as they explored the various tables, eager to find the perfect gifts for their loved ones

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  •  Balloons Over Broadway 2024

    East Lake Annual Balloons Over Broadway Parade

    Recently, our second grade students read the inspiring book Balloons Over Broadway by Melissa Sweet.

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Albert Einstein

“Education is what remains after one has forgotten what one has learned in school.”

-Albert Einstein

-Alexander Graham Bell

Before anything else, preparation is the key to success.

-Alexander Graham Bell

John Adams

“There are two types of education... One should teach us how to make a living, And the other how to live.”

-John Adams

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