Clean or contaminated? Monsignor Farrell to gather Staten Island data for water quality research project | In Class column
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Monsignor Farrell High School in Oakwood launched its on-campus water testing research lab as part of its new Marine Biology Society. (Courtesy/Monsignor Farrell High School)
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. In celebration of Earth Day, members of the Monsignor Farrell High School’s Marine Biology Society began conducting water quality studies throughout Staten Island.
The Oakwood school launched its own on-campus water testing research laboratory as part of the new Marine Biology Society, which is moderated by science teachers Jennifer Frydberg and Dawn Lilenfeld-Saada.
Kindness Team working to make a difference at I.S. 75 | In Class column
Updated Mar 08, 2021;
Posted Mar 07, 2021
Briana Delbuono, left, and Stephanie Theodorou are teachers at Paulo Intermediate School, Huguenot. They are part of the Kindness Team at the school. (Courtesy/Briana Delbuono)
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. Teachers at Paulo Intermediate School (I.S. 75) in Huguenot are working to instill kindness among their school community, as well as bring the important topics of diversity and equity into the school’s curriculum.
Teachers Briana Delbuono and Stephanie Theodorou, seen in the photo above, are part of the school’s Kindness Team. Other members include: Principal Kenneth Zapata, Assistant Principal Danielle Martinson, literacy coach Michael Trimble, eighth-grade guidance counselor Lauren Castellan, and teachers Ryan Murphy, Meredith Feigel, and Courtney Saccomanno.