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Deauville Gardens East Elementary School

100 Deauville Boulevard
Copiague, New York 11726
631-842-3320
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Principal: 
Joseph A. Buccello
Assistant Principal: Jean Ann Crespo

Hours (Grades K-5): 9:05am – 3:15 pm
Students: 450

  

 

Deauville Gardens East Elementary School serves approximately 450 students from kindergarten through grade five and provides a variety of experiences to support the social, emotional and academic well-being of students. The collaborative atmosphere, well-trained and highly qualified staff and student-centered philosophy foster an environment which truly benefits children.

In order to provide a meaningful and effective education, maximize student growth and meet the requirements of the Common Core Standards, a variety of programs and approaches are utilized. Guided Reading is the foundation of the Balanced Literacy program that is embraced in order to challenge each individual student at his or her appropriate level. Math is taught by allowing students to experiment with concepts and create their own understanding of material. In addition, a number of after-school programs and clubs present students with opportunities to explore new interests.

At Deauville Gardens East, we recognize that a strong partnership between the school and home is essential for a positive and productive educational experience. Staff members work closely with the PTA and families to provide enriching experiences for students both inside and outside of the classroom.

 

Important Information

Deauville Gardens East Kindergarten Orientation
Thursday, August 24
10:00am-11:00am
For information call: (631) 842-3320

Current News

Successful Second Grade Poets

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Second graders in Ms. Kelly’s class at Deauville Gardens East Elementary School learned how to publish their writing in Google Docs. The students wrote “I Am” poems using character traits to describe themselves. They wrote about their hopes, dreams, fears and favorite activities. They used Google Docs to type, edit and finally publish their work for display.

Date Added: 12/7/2023

Quilting with DGE Second Graders

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Second graders at Deauville Gardens East Elementary School have been working in Fundations on blends and digraphs. One of their words – quilt – led to a discussion about the warm bed covering and how pieces of fabric are “stitched” together. The students learned the history about the tradition of quilting with Mrs. Mullady.

Date Added: 11/30/2023

Traveling Planetarium

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Deauville Gardens East Elementary School recently held a planetarium program sponsored by the school’s Parent-Teacher Association. Mr. Barry showed the students star locations, constellations, and even taught them Latin. The inflatable planetarium was set up in the gym and a fun educational experience.

STEM Balloon Challenges Fourth Graders

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The fourth graders at Deauville Gardens East Elementary School learned about the history of the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. The students also gained an understanding about the engineering and design process and all the hard work it takes to prepare for this day. They then participated in a STEM balloon challenge. Each student created their own unique parade balloon with selected materials.

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Date Added: 11/27/2023

Cups of Kindness Overflowing at Deauville Gardens East

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The student government at Deauville Gardens East Elementary School is participating in a 30-day kindness challenge in celebration of World Kindness Day on Nov. 13. Each morning, a student government member challenges the school to take part in an act of kindness on the morning announcements. Additionally, the club came up with a schoolwide project called “Share a Cup of Kindness.” Each class designed a coffee cup by writing or drawing an act of kindness. The student government members displayed the cups around the school.

Date Added: 11/13/2023