From Phil Kassen, Director

Dear LREI Community,

I am writing this to you mid-day today, the first day of school. As I write, the upper classes in the high school have been dismissed and the ninth grade is continuing their orientation. The middle school is moving from a morning with a schedule of abbreviated classes to an afternoon filled with family conferences. Our youngest students are all gone for the day, having spent some time in their new classrooms as part of the phase-in schedule and the upper elementary students are enjoying lunch and recess. The past few hours have been filled with excited reunions and the eagerness to return to school that we see each year on this most wonderful of occasions. The school year is off to a terrific start and over the next few days all students will begin their full program. I look forward to sharing their many and varied successes with you.

Of special note, as you have heard, we did significant construction in the middle school and the high school over the summer. I invite you to visit the middle school classrooms which are as functional as they are beautiful. I also extend an invitation to all to attend a gathering on Wednesday, September 24th to hear more about our plans for both sites.

I have attached two letters to this week’s blog. Click here to read a note from Chap, Director of Diversity and Community, reminding families of students new to LREI about our family orientation, LREI 101, which we ask you to attend on Monday, September 8th at 8:45AM. The second is from the parents of a student in our Early Kindergarten introducing their son, who has a physical disability, to the community.

A reminder of a few upcoming events:

  • Monday, September 8th, from 8:45AM-10:15AM I ask that all new families attend LREI 101, our orientation program for new families. This gathering is an essential component of your entry into the LREI community. We will meet in the Sixth Avenue Cafeteria.
  • Monday, September 8th, 6:00PM, Michael Patrick, ’71, Chair of the LREI Board of Trustees and his wife, Carol Sedwick, invite new families to a reception in their home at 6:00PM, 250 West 94th Street, 15E.
  • Wednesday, September 24th the LREI Board of Trustees will host an event to share plans for the future of LREI. Please plan on attending this evening event. You will receive an invitation shortly.

Finally, mark your calendar for your child’s curriculum night:

  • Fours-First Grade—Thursday, October 2nd, 6:00PM (new date)
  • Second-Fourth Grade—Tuesday, October 7th, 6:00PM
  • Middle School—Tuesday, September 16th, 6:30PM (correct date)
  • High School—Monday, September 22nd, 6:30PM

I look forward to seeing you soon.

Best,

Phil 

Updates and Announcements:

  • The school’s calendar can be accessed by clicking here.
  • Click here to view the 2008-2009 LREI Calendar.
  • For general LREI Athletics news go to this link . This page will provide general announcements, game summaries, league standings and game recaps.

1. Ronnie Halper, P’11, is the Vice-President for the Parent Association and is available if you need to talk to someone, bring an issue or question to the Parent Association, or would like to know how to get involved. She can be reached at rsh@panix.com. 

2. As you may know, all 9th and 10th Graders participate in our trip Upstate to Ramapo. 9th Graders leave on Wednesday, Sept. 17, and the 10th Graders join them on Thursday, Sept. 18. While they are there, the 11th and 12th Graders will not have classes. Rather, on Thursday, Sept. 18th, all 11th Graders will have a mandatory trip for their “Gotham” class requirement, and 12th Graders will have the opportunity to work with Amy Shapiro, Director of College Guidance, and begin work on their college applications. On Friday, Sept. 19, 11th Graders will have a class community service opportunity, which will last all day. The 12th Graders may use that Friday, Sept. 19th for college visits if they wish, or may join the community service opportunity. All students are expected by 8:30 AM on all days.

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