Schools

Completed Building Projects In New Hyde Park-Garden City Park

The School District prepared for the upcoming school year by completing various projects in all four school buildings.

Hillside Grade School Principal Beth Torreano and Director of Facilities, Operations and Transportation Andrew Scimeca are pictured with the school’s new security vestibule doors and visitor transaction window.
Hillside Grade School Principal Beth Torreano and Director of Facilities, Operations and Transportation Andrew Scimeca are pictured with the school’s new security vestibule doors and visitor transaction window. (Photo courtesy of the New Hyde Park-Garden City Park Union Free School District)

Press release from the New Hyde Park-Garden City Park Union Free School District:

September 17 2020

During the summer months, the New Hyde Park-Garden City Park Union Free School
District prepared for the upcoming school year by completing various projects in all four school buildings: Garden City Park School, Hillside Grade School, Manor Oaks School and New Hyde Park Road School.

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All four buildings received new security vestibules, which included the installation of new doors, light fixtures and visitor transaction windows. The updated vestibules align with the district’s Board of Education goal to protect the health and safety of students, teachers, staff and community.

Garden City Park School’s basement was repainted in the school colors of blue and gold. There are plans to repaint the entire interior.

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Hillside Grade School’s hallway columns received a makeover, as they were repainted green to match the school’s colors.

At New Hyde Park Road School, all the hallways were repainted in the school colors of maroon, yellow and white. The school also brought in new, circular cafeteria tables in the same color scheme.

New Hyde Park Road School Principal Kim LaRegina and Director of Facilities, Operations and Transportation Andrew Scimeca are pictured with one of the school’s new cafeteria tables. (Photo courtesy of the New Hyde Park-Garden City Park Union Free School District)