The Comsewogue School District is excited to announce that Boyle Road Elementary School has been named a 2023-2025 School of Excellence by the National PTA. Boyle Road is one of ten schools on Long Island, 19 in New York, and 319 nationwide to earn this designation, which spans two years. The School of Excellence program awards school PTAs that foster strong relationships within their communities to strengthen the educational experience and well-being of students and their families.
The Comsewogue community celebrated this achievement with a banner unveiling ceremony to kick off Homecoming weekend. The event included a performance from a student orchestral quartet and speeches about the importance of the recognition. The District also received proclamations and words of congratulations from distinguished guests, including State Assemblyman Ed Flood, Town of Brookhaven Councilman Jonathan Kornreich, State Senator Anthony Palumbo and Suffolk County Legislator Nick Caracappa.
“The Boyle Road community represents Comsewogue with pride in everything they do,” said Superintendent of Schools Dr. Jennifer Quinn. “Earning this designation is a testament to the determination and passion of the Boyle Road PTA members and the work they put into bolstering their role and relationships in the community.”
The first step toward qualifying as a School of Excellence is to survey all parents/guardians and staff members for feedback on areas they feel the PTA and school could improve their child’s educational experience. The survey seeks to gauge satisfaction with topics including communication, cooperation, educational input, diversity, and equity.
Responses revealed positive experiences from family members and faculty who saw Boyle Road as a welcoming, friendly environment. However, a lot of responses also asked for the PTA to increase its communications about the services it offers to Comsewogue and Boyle Road.
“As the president of the Boyle Road PTA, I am committed to examining and boosting our PTA, and the relationship with our school and the overall community,” said Boyle Road PTA President Diane Enright. “These relationships are vital to the strength of our PTA and our community. We are excited to continue building these positive relationships within our school and the community to bring our students even more experiences to enrich their education and overall well-being.”
The PTA assessed its responses to develop action plans aimed at building positive relationships with the diverse families and local businesses that make up the Comsewogue community. One of the first steps the PTA took was to create a monthly newsletter in both English and Spanish, which highlights the PTA’s events, goals, and efforts. The PTA is also rolling out its own website this year to expand its online presence beyond social media and the school’s website.
Another important component of the community-building effort involves establishing partnerships, sponsorships and programs between the school and local businesses, nonprofits and universities. This year, the PTA has built partnerships and began working with 4-Corners Produce, Zara’s Deli, Chick-fil-A, Duck Donuts, Comsewogue Public Library, and Stony Brook University.
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