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Merrick / New York / United States
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Camp Avenue Elementary School, one of the three elementary schools in the North Merrick School District, serves approximately 540 kindergarten through sixth grade students. The average class size at Camp Avenue is 22 students.

Camp Avenue was built in 1923 and has undergone two expansions; one in 1939 and one in 1956. Recent improvements to the school include a renovated art room with additional storage space, expanded mural work in the main lobby, reconstructed front steps at the main entrance and several new Smart Boards and digital readers available for teacher and student use.

The principal is Ronald Reinken, and the PTA presidents are Alison Casey and Mary Faulkner.

Merrick / New York / United States
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Established in 1956, the school serves K-6 and participates in various district-wide clubs/programs.  This includes WINGS for gifted students, where kids are bused to Camp Avenue Elementary School to participate.  The PTA runs a welcome-back picnic and end-of-year Fun Day. Special-education and ESL services are available. 

Merrick / New York / United States
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Located in Merrick, N.Y., Chatterton School is an educational institution that provides academic instruction to students in kindergarten through grade six. The school offers educational classes in a range of subjects, such as math, science, social studies, reading, writing, spelling, vocabulary, art, and health and physical education. Chatterton School promotes student participation in basketball and cheerleading. The elementary school supports various events that include parent workshops, music concerts, arts performances and field trips. In addition, the school provides food, health and transportation services to students. Chatterton School operates under the Merrick Union Free School District, which operates multiple educational facilities.
Merrick / New York / United States
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Located in Merrick, N.Y., Merrick Woods Country Day School is an academic institution. The facility provides educational opportunities to students in kindergarten through grade 12. The school also serves the pre-school and nursery students. its curriculum includes language development, finger play, cooking activities and art activities. It conducts classes, science and maths. Merrick Woods Country Day School also provides creative dramatics and movement for its children. The schools summer programs organizes several activities, such as special events, arts, crafts, swimming and athletics, among others.
Merrick / New York / United States
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Founded in 1959, Sacred Heart School provides educational opportunities for students in pre-kindergarten through grade eight. The school s curriculum includes science, social studies, math, computer technology, music, language arts and physical education. In addition, it serves lunch and offers nursing services. Sacred Heart School operates a student council and drama, yearbook, scrabble, soccer and Spanish clubs. The school has a parents association that provides volunteer opportunities and organizes a range of fundraising events. It also administers an after-school program. Sacred Heart School maintains a library and hosts book and science fairs. The school is a part of the Diocese of Rockville Centre.
Merrick / New York / United States
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Old Mill Road School, one of three elementary schools in the North Merrick School District, serves nearly 500 students in kindergarten through sixth grade. The average class size is 21 students.

The Old Mill PTA offers a variety of activities throughout the year, including a welcome back picnic, holiday boutiques, book fairs and Fun Day.

The school principal is Laura Leudesdorff, and the PTA president is Karen Cederroth.

Merrick / New York / United States
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Merrick Avenue Middle School, one of two middle schools in the Bellmore-Merrick Central High School District, is home to nearly 1,000 students in grades 7-8. The average class size is 25 students.

Merrick Avenue was named a National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence by the U.S. Department of Education in 2008. In addition to rigorous academic programs, the school also offers dozens of activities and clubs for its students.

The principal is Caryn Blum.

Merrick / New York / United States
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The Norman J. Levy Lakeside Elementary School is affiliated with the Merrick Union Free School District. The school is located in Merrick, N.Y., and has an enrollment of more than 720 students. It offers an extensive curriculum for students in grades kindergarten through six. It offers a wide range of subjects, including English, language arts, reading and writing skills, mathematics, social studies and physical education. In addition, the school offers art education, music and computer technology. It also houses a fully equipped library with a huge collection of books, reference materials, computer software, videos, magazines and maps. The elementary school also encourages all students to become active life long readers through its library. In addition, the Norman J. Levy Lakeside Elementary School provides various learning support and transitional kindergarten programs.
Merrick / New York / United States
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Established in 1962 in Freeport, the church has been at its current location since 1979, and serves the Greek orthodox community. Congregation size is 400 families. The church offers counseling and confession; its pastor is Nikiforos Fakinos.

They participate in the Greek Orthodox Parade, held in NYC annually. The church has the following organizations—Golden Years, the senior group, who meet on Tuesdays, Little Angels the child youth program, and YAL for single adults. It also has a Philptochos Society.

Every June, the church holds a festival on two consecutive weekends, drawing thousands of people. The church also organizes an Olympics event once a year. The church office is located at 24 Kenny Ave, behind the church.

Merrick / New York / United States
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Grace Christian Academy serves more than 100 students in grades K-12.  

Its goal is to be an educational community, which is Classical and Christ-centered in content, approach and administration. They are dedicated to providing children with a quality education in the tradition of Western culture and historic, biblical Christianity.

Emphasis is placed upon teaching students how to think and how to learn. Curriculum and educational methods employed are intended to meet the academic, social, cultural and spiritual needs of the traditional learner.

The head of the school is Richard Jensen.

Merrick / New York / United States
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Birch Elementary School operates under the Merrick Union Free School District that also Roland A. Chatterton School and Norman J. Levy lakeside school. The school has a library that offers a collection of geographical reference sources, general reference materials, biographical sources, books and catalogs. The school s core curriculum areas include math, science, social studies, music, physical education, health, art, English, reading, writing and technology. Birch Elementary School, located in Merrick, N.Y., provides various sports activities that include soccer, handball, volleyball, jump rope, basketball, softball, baseball, and track and field. The elementary school offers these educational and sports programs to students in grades kindergarten through six.
Merrick / New York / United States
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Calhoun High School, one of three high schools in the Bellmore-Merrick Central High School District, is home to more than 1,400 students in grades 9 through 12.

Students participate in a variety of clubs and activities, including: Art Club, Chamber Orchestra, Computer Club, Debate Team, DECA, Drama, Entrepreneur Club, Gay Straight Alliance, Hoofbeats-newspaper, It's Academic, Key Club, Math Team, Mock Trial, National Honor Society, Pegasus-Literary Magazine, Power Club, PREP Computer Club, SADD, Science Club, Student Government, World of Difference, Yearbook-Pacer and Yorker Club.

The principal is David Seinfeld; Gail Volk and Donna Brower are PTSA co-presidents.

Merrick / New York / United States
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Bellmore-Merrick Central High School District was established on November 1, 1934, by the States Commissioner of Education. The district was known as C.H.S.D. 3 until May 1973, when it adopted the name reflecting its geographic location, a change that was required of all districts by the State Education Department.

The district comprises the Meadowbrook Alternative Program, Merrick Avenue Middle School, Grand Avenue Middle School, Sanford H. Calhoun High School, John F. Kennedy High School and Mepham High School.

The Bellmore-Merrick Central High School District serves more than 6,000 students from the BellmoreNorth BellmoreMerrick and North Merrick Elementary School Districts.

Dr. Henry Kiernan serves as the superintendent of schools.

Merrick / New York / United States
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The Harold D. Fayette Elementary School was built in 1950, and serves 300 students in K - 6th grade in North Merrick. Howard Merims is the principal of the school.

There is a PTA that handles fundraisers and also serves the community, through their coats for the homeless program and toy drives. The PTA sponsors the Fall Festival, and the end of the year Fun Day. Students may participate in a walking club at lunchtime.

Students who participate in the WINGS program, for gifted students, are bused to H.D. Fayette Elementary to participate in the program. The Bellmore-Merrick aftercare program is held at the school, for those needing child care (ages k - 6), for a fee.

The school utilizes smartboard technology in select classrooms. Also, ESL is offered, and special ed students are supervised through the inclusion program.