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Double the Deals! Tag Sales at Park Ave. & King St. Schools, April 26

Join us on Saturday, April 26, 2025, for two tag sales supporting King Street Elementary School and Park Avenue Elementary School.  thumbnail265798

Join us on Saturday, April 26, 2025, for two tag sales supporting King Street Elementary School and Park Avenue Elementary School. 

King Street School Tag Sale: 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Explore treasures from multiple families—clothing, books, toys, and household items. All proceeds support King Street School.

* Click here for the English flyer.
* Click here for the Spanish flyer.

Park Avenue School Tag Sale: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Discover a variety of items including clothing, toys, household goods, and more. Proceeds benefit Park Avenue School programs.

* Click here to view the flyer in both English and Spanish. 

Don't miss this opportunity to shop great deals and support our schools!

 

Date Added: 4/23/2025

 

You’re Invited: Rams Saturday Academy, April 26 at JFK Elementary School

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You’re Invited: Rams Saturday Academy, April 26 at JFK Elementary School

 

We’re excited to invite you to our First Annual Rams Saturday Academy—a special morning of learning, fun, and community collaboration for students and families of all ages!

 

Saturday, April 26

8:30 AM – 10:30 AM

JFK Elementary School

 

Come explore a variety of engaging activities and resources, including:

  • * STEAM activities for students of all ages
  • * Read-alouds and live performances by our talented student musicians
  • * Math and movement activities
  • * Parent workshops on nutrition, debt management, and more
  • * Community Resources Fair
  • * Free breakfast and fun giveaways

 

We hope you’ll join us for this exciting event as we come together to support learning, wellness, and connection in our school community!

 

Click here for the formal flyer in English and Spanish

Igniting Curiosity through STEAMFest, a PCSTV Production

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STEAMFest is a dynamic, hands-on event designed to spark curiosity and creativity in elementary students through engaging STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) activities. Led by enthusiastic high school volunteers, students explore coding, robotics, LEGO challenges, and more—fostering not only a love for learning but also meaningful connections across grade levels.
 
Check out the highlights in this video produced by PCSTV, Port Chester School District’s very own TV station:

 

 

 

Date Added: 4/22/2025

A Letter from the Superintendent: April 11, 2025

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Dear Ramily,

I am thrilled to announce the kickoff of our Rams Saturday Academy! This exciting initiative is designed to offer a variety of enriching workshops for both parents and students. From STEM activities and literacy to the performing arts, there will be something for everyone.

Highlights include a performance by our talented high school New York State School Music Association (NYSSMA) students, engaging theater improv sessions, and essential resources on navigating ParentSquare and exploring job opportunities within our district. We’ll also offer guidance on online safety, after-school and early childhood support programs, and nutrition—all while spotlighting our incredible community partners.

We hope you’ll join us for a morning filled with inspiration and connection. While many of our district’s visions for continuous improvement begin with me, it is the dedication and hard work of our leaders, teachers, and staff that bring them to life. I am confident our Saturday Academy will be an extraordinary experience, and your participation is key to our success as a community.

 

Old School Spelling Bee, Anyone?

I’m especially excited to share the launch of a district-wide spelling bee—an idea I’ve championed for years. For those who grew up in the 70s and 80s, you may remember the excitement of participating in your school spelling bee and the lasting impact it had.

Spelling bees are more than just competitions. They instill perseverance, discipline, and the value of preparation. Our students will expand their vocabulary, sharpen their spelling skills, and learn to thrive under pressure—all while supporting one another in a fun, encouraging environment.

A big thank you to Dr. Wilson for bringing this initiative to life! I can’t wait to watch our students shine and grow through this enriching experience.

 

Finally, I would be remiss if I didn’t share another exciting initiative happening behind the scenes—one that truly reflects the spirit of our district. As a team, our school and district leaders are reading The EQ Way: How Emotionally Intelligent School Leaders Navigate Turbulent Times. I recently picked up this book as part of my own journey toward growth and suggested a voluntary group reading to our leadership team. The immediate and enthusiastic response from every member warmed my heart and reaffirmed my belief in our shared commitment to personal and professional development.

I remain incredibly proud of our school district family and our collective dedication to investing in our children’s future while continuing to grow ourselves. Together, we can face challenges, celebrate successes, and foster a nurturing, empowering environment for all.

Thank you for being such an integral part of our community. I look forward to seeing you at the Rams Saturday Academy on April 26th from 8:30–10:30 AM!

Sincerely,

Dr. Aurelia Henriquez
Superintendent of Schools

 

Date Added: 4/22/2025

 

 

 

Staff Spotlight: Beverly Pankow-Bunjaporte’s Full Circle Story

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Welcome back to Staff Spotlight, where we celebrate the people who make our district a special place to learn and grow.

 

In this edition, we feature Beverly Pankow-Bunjaporte, Senior Office Assistant in the Special Education Department. A lifelong Port Chester resident, Beverly has dedicated over two decades to serving the community that helped shape her. From her beginnings as a student to her current role supporting students and families, her journey is marked by unwavering commitment, compassion, and hometown pride.

 

Can you share a little about your background and how you first became part of the district?

 

I was born and raised in Port Chester. I attended King Street School, Port Chester Junior High (as it was called back then), and graduated from Port Chester High School in 1981. In high school, I took secretarial courses and later began my professional journey at IBM, where I worked for 18 years.

 

After having my two daughters in the late 1990s, I decided it would be nice to work just a day or two each week, which led me to become a substitute clerical worker in the district. I started in the Special Education Department, and soon after, a permanent position opened in 2000. Twenty-five years later, I still proudly call this my work home.

 

At first, it felt a bit surreal to work in the same district where I had once been a student. But I quickly came to understand the significance of the work we do in Special Education and the positive impact our department has on families. Coming from a corporate environment where the focus was more on machines than people, this transition was both eye-opening and incredibly rewarding.

 

What has your role been over the years, and how has it evolved?

 

Over time, my responsibilities have grown as I’ve gained more knowledge and experience in Special Education. At one point, our office was reorganized, and I had the opportunity to support the Assistant Superintendent of Special Services, who, in addition to Special Education, oversaw Curriculum and Technology. This gave me deeper insight into other key areas of the district and allowed me to broaden my skill set.

 

Being part of the Central Office has given me the unique opportunity to work closely with all six schools and their dedicated teams. With 25 years in the department and a lifetime of roots in Port Chester, I've earned a bit of a reputation as the "SPED/PC historian." I’ve also had the privilege of mentoring and training new clerical staff as they join our team, helping them find their footing in the district.

 

What do you find most rewarding about your work here?

 

I truly believe that the work I do makes a meaningful difference in the lives of our students and their families. It’s especially heartwarming when a parent stops me outside of work to share how well their child is doing and to thank our team for the support we've provided. I feel incredibly fortunate to be part of a dedicated, hardworking group of professionals. Under the guidance of our director, our teamwork enables us to meet challenges head-on and deliver the services our students need to thrive.

 

Beyond my professional role, I’ve been deeply involved in the district as a parent as well—from class mom to PTA President, Booster Club President, and Band Parent. I’ve always enjoyed giving back to the community in every way I can. Wearing my ID badge that says “Back Home in Port Chester” is a point of pride—and knowing there’s a brick with my name at the high school flagpole feels like a permanent part of my legacy.

 

Can you share a memorable experience or success story that stands out in your career?

 

One of my proudest achievements is the creation of our Special Class Gala and Art Show, which we launched in 2023. It’s designed as a red-carpet-style event for our Special Class students, encouraging them to “dress to impress.” We include a DJ, a photo booth, a spirit squad welcome, and even crown each student to celebrate their individuality. Their artwork is showcased, and we also host a variety of engaging workshops.

 

This event requires a lot of coordination and collaboration across the district, but the joy and excitement on the students’ faces make every effort worth it. The feeling you get from seeing their happiness is truly priceless.

 

Can you share one fun fact about yourself or what you enjoy outside of work?

 

I'm a bit of a homebody at heart. I love getting creative with arts and crafts, tending to my houseplants, and spending quiet moments with my cats. Whether I'm relaxing by the water, strolling through the park, or soaking up some 80s music, I enjoy the little things that make life feel cozy and fun. I’m also big on seasonal activities—they help me stay connected to the moment. And when it’s time to recharge and explore, I’m always dreaming about my next cruise—my absolute favorite escape.

 

What quote or life mantra inspires you and why?

 

“I am grateful for all that I have.”

 

Sure, there are times I might wish for more or for something “better”—but the truth is, I’m lucky. I’m alive, I’m healthy, and I have two beautiful daughters whom I adore. I love my job, I work alongside amazing coworkers, and I’m surrounded by my family. There’s really nothing to complain about—unless I choose to. And I choose gratitude.

 

 

Date Added: 4/22/2025