#RamCulture
over 2 years ago, WHUFSD Rams
CA
@CornwellAveES continued their holiday tradition of supporting senior citizens at the Hempstead Park Nursing Home! Students and staff members collected gifts for a group of seniors at the nursing home! Way to go, Rams! #RamCulture
over 2 years ago, WHUFSD Rams
CA
Happy Hanukkah!
over 2 years ago, WHUFSD Rams
Hanukkah
The partnership continues for the 11th consecutive year! The amazing team @nyulisom @NYULangoneLI and their generosity is providing over 25 families with a beautiful holiday this year! @WHChestnut @CornwellAveES @WHGWashington @wh_secondary #RamCulture #RamPride #OneFamily
over 2 years ago, WHUFSD Rams
Winthrop
Winthrop
The Winter Concert @wh_secondary. Beautiful sounds and voices from our magnificent students! #RamCulture
over 2 years ago, WHUFSD Rams
concert
#RamCulture
over 2 years ago, WHUFSD Rams
WHSS
Mrs. Angelo, Ms. Schiavo and Mrs. Andrejko facilitated student reflections and self-assessment of their latest published writing pieces at @WHChestnut! #RamCulture
over 2 years ago, WHUFSD Rams
CS
CS
CS
CS
Two amazing stories. The American Dream. @wh_secondary @whathleticsdept @Levittown_PS
over 2 years ago, WHUFSD Rams
Heisman
@wh_secondary donated $1,050 raised through their Field of Honor to support veterans. Through the Northport VA Medical Center’s Hero Hunger Help Project, all of West Hempstead’s donations went directly to the veterans. #RamCulture
over 2 years ago, WHUFSD Rams
WHSS
STEM Major Alumni Day was a huge success at @wh_secondary! Thank you to the panelists for sharing their experiences in STEM with our students! #RamFam #RamCulture
over 2 years ago, WHUFSD Rams
WHSS
WHSS
WHSS
#RamCulture
over 2 years ago, WHUFSD Rams
WHSS
Students and teachers at @WHGWashington recently collaborated on a project surrounding parallel timelines! The parallel timelines were a part the first unit of social studies in Ms. Ashleigh Longo’s sixth grade class! #RamCulture
over 2 years ago, WHUFSD Rams
GW
GW
GW
Incredible work from the Art Honor Society at @wh_secondary as they completed an outdoor sensory path at @CornwellAveES! A sensory path is a series of guided movements for children to follow, shown by markings on the ground or walls. #RamCulture
over 2 years ago, WHUFSD Rams
CA
CA
CA
CA
Family Literacy Night – Thursday, Dec. 1
over 2 years ago, West Hempstead
Family Evening of RamPride and RamCulture
Una Velada Familiar de RamPride y RamCulture
Events and Activities
Eventos y Actividades
Looking for a job? Come to the Job Fair at the Freeport Rec Center today! Join the #RamFam
over 2 years ago, WHUFSD Rams
job fair
job fair
We are only a couple of days away from our literacy night - “Not all heroes wear capes!” #RamCulture
over 2 years ago, WHUFSD Rams
literacy
literacy
Post-Thanksgiving mental sweat being produced @wh_secondary. #RamCulture
over 2 years ago, WHUFSD Rams
Secondary School
Happy Thanksgiving!
over 2 years ago, WHUFSD Rams
Happy Thanksgiving
What an amazing opportunity. The Honorable Judge Solages visited with our 7th and 8th graders to talk about the legal system, the judicial system, history, and everything else. Our students asked many great questions! Keep learning! @WHHumanities @wh_secondary #RamCulture
over 2 years ago, WHUFSD Rams
Judge
Honorable Judge Phil Solages will be a guest speaker at @wh_secondary to speak with our seventh and eighth graders tomorrow from 8-9:30 a.m.! Judge Phil Solages is a Court of Claims Judge and he currently serves as an Acting Supreme Court Justice in Mineola. He presently serves in the Nassau County Court where he presides over criminal cases. Previously, he presided as a Judge in the Nassau County Family Court in Westbury. Judge Solages graduated summa cum laude from St. John’s University. Subsequently, he attended the Syracuse University College of Law, where he received a Juris Doctor degree. While at Syracuse University, he also received a Master of Public Administration degree from the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs. Judge Solages started his legal career at the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office as an Assistant District Attorney. Upon leaving the District Attorney’s Office, he joined a large Manhattan law firm, where he practiced civil litigation in the state and federal courts. After leaving the law firm, he founded his own private practice on Long Island. Additionally, he worked as an election lawyer for several years. #RamCulture
over 2 years ago, WHUFSD Rams
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