Lanoka Harbor Elementary School Principal Jeffrey Brewer Main Phone Number. 609-971-2090. School Hours. Regular Hours 8:25 am - 2:55 pm. Early Dismissal (1/2 day) 8:25 am - 12:25 pm.
Parents of students enrolled in the Junior/Senior High will have online access to student schedules, attendance, New York State Education Department assessment parent reports, CSH progress reports and report cards for grades 7 through 12, and unofficial transcripts for grades 9 through 12.
Note that if your student is no longer enrolled in Cold Spring Harbor you will not be able to create a portal account. Please use the form directly above to request paper copies. Transcripts (Junior/Senior High): Yes, paper copies will continue to be provided.
The portal uses high-level encryption and is hosted on a Secure Network Operation Center which is professionally monitored around the clock. Additionally, the data is a snapshot that is extracted periodically from the district’s “live” student information system, therefore permanent records could not be altered in any way.
Schedules (Junior/Senior High): No, these documents will only be accessible via the portal. Daily updates to the schedules will be posted to the portal during the first two weeks of school.
Your children’s privacy is extremely important to us; as such, the district has elected not to send usernames and passwords via US mail. Instead, account access will only be granted after your application, completed online, has been thoroughly reviewed by district personnel. If the information you’ve supplied to us online does not match the information we have on file, your application will be denied, and you will be notified via email. Once your application has been approved your account will remain active as long as you have children attending the Cold Spring Harbor school district.
If printing from the portal, note that the portal version of the transcript is unofficial and is for your information only, as it is formatted differently from the official transcript that is sent to colleges, scholarship/summer programs, and employers.
Scissors, sewing machines, and saws, oh my! Fifth graders are knee-deep in their MakerSpace projects using a variety of resources, tools, and devices to create student-initiated projects that allow them to learn something new, pursue a passion, or solve problems. The pictured children from Mrs.
Petra Puppets has been visiting the elementary schools for a number of years through the PTG Cultural Arts Committee. Steve Petra is a delightful professional ventriloquist and puppeteer performing his own scripts, songs and music.
The Little Shelter Program has returned to Lloyd Harbor School once again.
As part of their Earth & Space studies, 5th graders at Lloyd Harbor worked together to research the different planets in our Solar System. They all loved learning about the planets as each group presented their posters to their classmates. Great job!
Joe Monastero, Executive Director of Instructional & Administrative Technology has been selected by the members of Western Suffolk BOCES School Library System Council to be their 2021-2022 Administrator of the Year!
Thank you to the students at Lloyd Harbor for sharing your “One Word for Kids” creations – “A Great Way to Have Your Best Year Ever.” These colorful designs brighten the hallways and you can’t help but feel inspired…. Love these!
By living kindly, change is possible! This is the premise of the teachings of Orly Wahba from Life Vest Inside, an organization dedicated to inspiring, empowering and educating people to lead a life of kindness. Ms.
Lloyd Harbor students in grade 5 were busy this week making holiday cards that will be sent to Carillon Nursing home in Huntington. Here, students can be seen in Ms. Wetzel and Ms. Conroy’s classes busily decorating their notecards and writing heartfelt notes of warm wishes.
At Lloyd Harbor School, Senora Dolisi had her FLES students partner together and share an old form of origami paper fortune telling used in children's games. Parts of the fortune teller are labeled with colors or numbers that serve as options for a player to choose from, and on the inside are eight flaps, each concealing a message
Please enjoy these festive holiday performances by our talented students and music staff, during the Board of Education meeting in December....HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO ALL !!!
A huge holiday shout out to ALL the students, staff and families for the tremendous effort in collecting so many TOYS for families in need. Your generosity and support will help so many local organizations spread holiday cheer and good will toward others. Thank you from the Jr./Sr.
Fourth-grade students at Lloyd Harbor read several stories about how Native Americans name their children. Some of the stories were; Knots on a Counting Rope, The Legend of Bluebonnet and The Legend of the Indian Paintbrush. Students created their own Native American names by thinking about their attributes and special skills.
Racing car ramps with matchbox cars proved to be an exciting way to test energy! Lloyd Harbor and West Side fourth graders recently began an Energy unit lesson in the Science 21 program where they conducted investigations to understand the relationships between the speed and energy of an object as well as the transfer of energy through collisions.
The Junior High Robotics Club is excitedly learning in the wings, right across the hall from the Robotics Team, preparing to move up to high school level competition! They currently have approximately 17 members in 7th & 8th grade under the direction of club advisor and Engineering/Technology teacher, Jack Healy. Each week, the club tackles challenging projects ranging from stripping and building Lego robots, making Veterans Day pins, assembling robots from scratch ...and their favorite – flying drones!
The program teaches listening skills, reliable resources, and decision-making skills. Topics included reaching out to trusted adults in a time of need, active listening, DASA, inclusion, self-care, and empathy.