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Lindell Elementary School

Early Pick Up Procedures

 

We realize that on occasion, personal circumstances may require that you pick your child up from school before the normal dismissal time.  However, there should be a valid, necessary reason for early pick up. In such instances, the procedures listed below must be followed. These procedures may appear cumbersome, but are designed to ensure the safety of all our children.

1. It is most important that your contact information is up to date – all telephone numbers and emergency contacts.  As well, if you are picking up your child early, a note must be sent to the teacher.  If there is an emergency, a telephone call must be made to the Main Office.

2. When entering the building, the parent/guardian must sign in with the Security Guard at the front door and present a photo I.D. The student will be called down and sent to the Security Guard.

3. Once dismissal has started, no child will be called down to leave early and no child is to be taken from  teachers or off a bus line.

Current News

Long Beach Orchestra Students Selected for Prestigious LISFA Ensembles

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Long Beach Public Schools is proud to announce that eight talented Long Beach orchestra students have been selected to perform in the Long Island String Festival Association (LISFA) ensembles that will take place in the new year.

Selection to the LISFA ensembles is highly competitive and reflects both individual excellence and strong ensemble preparation. Students will join peers from across Long Island for rehearsals and performances under the direction of distinguished guest conductors. This distinguished honor recognizes their musicianship, dedication, and hard work and is an exceptional opportunity for artistic growth and collaboration.

Congratulations to the following students on this outstanding accomplishment. We look forward to hearing them represent Long Beach with pride: Brooklyn Quigley, grade 10, Long Beach High School, Division 9–10 Orchestra, and Maia Rossi, grade 11, Long Beach High School, Division 11–12 Orchestra, both under the direction of Sun Shin; Katya Karnegie, grade 8, Long Beach Middle School, Division 7–8 Orchestra and Kelsey Parker, grade 6, Long Beach Middle School, Division 6 Orchestra, both taught by David Lobenstein; Jiya Klarner, grade 5, Lido Elementary School, Theodore Bergman, grade 5, Lindell Elementary School, and McCartney Borello grade 5, West Elementary School, all taught by Noelle Bach and performing in the Division 5 Orchestra; and Elliot Rocklin, grade 5, East Elementary School, Division 5 Orchestra, taught by Sofia Notar-Francesco.

The district extends appreciation and gratitude to our dedicated orchestra teachers for their expert instruction and mentorship, and to families for their continued support. This achievement showcases the strength of Long Beach’s music program and the passion of our student musicians.