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Central Islip School District: MULLIGAN 6th GRADERS TAKE PRIDE IN THEIR COMMUNITY
Sixth Grade Students from Mulligan Elementary School recently demonstrated pride for their community by taking an active role in the KIC ...
06/03/2021
Sixth Grade Students from Mulligan Elementary School
recently demonstrated pride for their community by taking an active role
in the KIC (Keep Islip Clean) initiative. Students cleaned the area of
their community at Half Mile Road from Reed Middle School to the Stop
Sign on Hawthorne, as well as the passthrough between Mulligan
Elementary School and Reed Middle School. Mulligan Elementary School
Principal, Mr. Brett MacMonigle, said students were happy to take part
in the KIC initiative, which teaches them the importance of properly
disposing of garbage, as well as instilling a sense of pride in their
community. Superintendent of Schools, Ms. Sharon A. Dungee, noted the
importance of KIC and the important connection between Central Islip
Schools and the Town of Islip for hands-on environmental and art
programs where students, in cooperation with their teachers, receive
beneficial lessons. Â
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Sixth Grade Students from Mulligan Elementary School
recently demonstrated pride for their community by taking an active role
in the KIC (Keep Islip Clean) initiative. Students cleaned the area of
their community at Half Mile Road from Reed Middle School to the Stop
Sign on Hawthorne, as well as the passthrough between Mulligan
Elementary School and Reed Middle School. Mulligan Elementary School
Principal, Mr. Brett MacMonigle, said students were happy to take part
in the KIC initiative, which teaches them the importance of properly
disposing of garbage, as well as instilling a sense of pride in their
community. Superintendent of Schools, Ms. Sharon A. Dungee, noted the
importance of KIC and the important connection between Central Islip
Schools and the Town of Islip for hands-on environmental and art
programs where students, in cooperation with their teachers, receive
beneficial lessons. Â
This press release was produced by Central Islip School District. The views expressed here are the author’s own.