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860 Church St

Baldwin, NY 11510

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Baldwin Union Free School District

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Posted March 8, 2010

Mr. S is a wonderful educator. He motivates and get students greatly involved in the music and drama programs.
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Posted August 21, 2009

Steele is a small school which gives a warm and friendly feel. The teachers and staff have always put me at ease and have proven to be skilled and compassionate.
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Posted August 13, 2007

My daughter's first year of public school was an amazing one. She had a wonderful year of kindergarten who encouraged her every step of the way. She reads really well and loved waking up each day to go to school. Her teacher put on several classroom plays that brought in a standing room only crowd and to top it off, when she moved up from kindergarten each child in the class received a personalized year book.
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Posted March 7, 2007

I am new to Steele school, so am a bit naive about how things work there. As I am a working mother my contact with the staff is limited. At the beginning of the school year, a note came home with an enrollment form stating that my child had 'behavioral issues' (new school, new people, new environment perhaps?) and it was suggested that I enroll her in a special class run by the social worker. I wish I would've received more feedback from the school social worker as to how my daughter progressed in her class. It should be required that written correspondence about this class be included when the report cards are sent home. I do not have a clue as to what went on in this class and my child did not discuss it too much with me. I just hope she benefited by being part of this class!
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sentfromabove January 30, 2012
By doing it in the funnest way possible,we have to make it exciting for them. Maybe reward them after they are done AND DID THERE BEST. Parents must be totally involved.
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laurenalanders January 20, 2012
You shouldn't, have a study hall if they need help. When you learn you need a teacher, students can study on their own time.
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laurenalanders January 20, 2012
Make it fun
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