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Sunrise Drive's Annual "Evening" Event is Huge Success
The Sayville Elementary School Science Fair and the PARP-Sponsored Author-Event Drew Crowds.
All on one Wednesday night, Sayville families from Sunrise Drive came in droves to the elementary school to celebrate a variety of student achievements at the recent annual "An Evening at Sunrise" event.
First, there was the Sunrise Drive Science-Technology Fair. While the Science Expo was open to students in grades kindergarten through third, students in fourth and fifth grades were required to participate in the education mandate that teaches them how to present their ideas in a visual display. The creativity and curiosity of the students who researched these Sunrise Drive science projects such as, See the Sea Salt, The Naked Egg, Battle of the Detergents, Do Cats Have a Dominant Paw? to name just a few, were wonderful to see. Even Dr. Know-it-all (who bore a striking resemblance to Sunrise Drive Principal Dr. James Foy) was scratching his head in amazement.
Next, there was the Sunrise Drive PTA-sponsored PARP (Parents As Reading Partners) activity in which twenty-four invited members of the Long Island Children's Writers & Illustrators society were available to meet and greet the Sayville students and their families and share their published works.
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While Sunrise Drive's librarian, Kelly Ramos invited students and families to be creative with a Makerspace activity in the library, the halls were adorned with creative student artwork, Writer's Workshop published works, and pictures of projects the students completed throughout the year.
“It was another great night dedicated to the celebration of the students of Sunrise Drive,” Dr.
Know-it-all—correction—Dr. Foy declared with enthusiasm.
