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Michelle Yannaco

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    Time to Ace the School Team Tryouts

    For many students, back to school means more than just returning to the classroom. For those who hope to be student athletes, it’s time to make that first impression and work to secure your spot on a team. Tryouts for some fall season teams might already have been held during the summer, but there are […]

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    First Day of School Photos

    The first day of school is one of the most picture-worthy moments of the year. So we asked Staten Island parents to send in their best back-to-school snapshots and, boy, did you guys deliver! Check out the cheese grins on all these cuties. Good luck to all of Staten Island students on a successful and […]

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    First Day – beta

    The first day of school is one of the most picture-worthy moments of the year. So we asked Staten Island parents to send in their best back-to-school snapshots and, boy, did you guys deliver! Check out the cheese grins on all these cuties. Good luck to all of Staten Island students on a successful and […]

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    New Leadership for Staten Island Public Schools

    The 2018 – 2019 school year is in full swing on Staten Island with some notable leadership changes. NYC Schools Chancellor Richard Carranza has realigned Department of Education leadership, appointing nine executive superintendents across the city. The changes include a new Staten Island executive superintendent, district superintendent, and five principals. Executive Superintendent Anthony Lodico began […]

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    Do You Know a “Kid of Achievement?”

    The Staten Island Children’s Museum’s Circle of Friends Business Luncheon, now in its 27th year, recognizes people and organizations that have significantly contributed to the lives of Staten Island’s children. At the Luncheon, the Children’s Museum honors a “Kid of Achievement,” and is seeking nominations from the public as part of the selection process for […]

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    What Kids Really Want at Their Birthday Parties

    It turns out bigger isn’t always better when it comes to your child’s birthday. Planning a birthday party for your child can seem to get more and more stressful and time consuming year after year, but those big birthday bashes we see online (we’re looking at you, Pinterest!) may not be what your child really […]

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    Mid-Island Little League: That Championship Season

    Frank Scerra was confused. The left-fielder for the Mid-Island Little League 12-year-old all-star team couldn’t understand what all the fuss was about. The team had just been honored at Staten Island Borough Hall, and the whirlwind would continue with victory laps offered by the Mets at Citi Field, the Staten Island Yankees at the Richmond […]

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    This is How I Know I’m Failing at Adulthood

    Am I the only one who has that single spot in their home that is a constant, infuriating reminder of how epically they are failing as an adult? For me, that spot is a hopelessly disorganized counter in my kitchen. When it’s clean (semi-annually), it’s supposed to where you’ll find kitchen utensil storage and perhaps […]

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    How to Create a Homework Hot Spot for Your Kids

    Ten ways to make your child’s workspace more conducive to finishing homework Kids need a dedicated space to do their homework, whether it’s in their rooms, a common room in the house, or at the dinner table. But if it seems like your kids find any excuse not to sit down and do their homework, […]

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