While at the Bethpage Public Library, it was great to see student artwork from Mrs. Marra's art class at Kramer Lane Elementary School on display!

Kramer Lane recently held its annual PI Challenge and the results were truly remarkable. Congratulations to our winners: Jackie Nasser, Hailey Sachs, Joelle Bellantuono, Emma Borowka, and Tyler Yu. A special shout out to Jackie Nasser who set a new Kramer Lane record by memorizing an incredible 300 digits of PI. We also want to recognize Tyler Yu, a kindergartener who impressed everyone by memorizing 85 digits. Congratulations to all participants!

The Kramer Lane 5th grade Robotics team attended the First Lego League robotics competition in Kings Park on February 21st. The team won an award for their robot design and the judges were impressed with the number of missions the students were able to complete using just one simple attachments! They placed 9th out of 20 teams. They competed against all middle school teams. Congratulations!



Due to the current weather forecast Bethpage Schools will be closed Monday, Feb 23rd for a traditional snow day. Stay safe and warm.

Congratulations to Mrs. Ciccone’s first grade published authors at Kramer Lane School! These young writers crafted persuasive letters on topics ranging from convincing Mom and Dad that a puppy builds responsibility, to asking Ms. Ciccone for less homework to allow more time for extracurricular activities, to proposing an indoor pool to Mrs. McCarthy to promote healthy habits. We are so proud of their creativity, strong reasoning, and growing confidence as writers!

Bethpage Schools recently hosted PE and Health educators from nine districts to collaborate on best practices to help ALL students find greater levels of success in their classes. We hosted the workshop at our BHS Athletic Barn and had an energetic and successful day.





Kramer Lane grade three students and Kindness Club created holiday cards for meal trays at Plainview and Syosset hospitals hoping to brighten patients’ holiday spirits.



Kramer Lane first graders enjoying the art of creating gingerbread houses with family members while fighting the urge to eat the ingredients. Happy Holidays!!



Congratulations to Kramer Lane’s PARP winners. Well done everyone!

Kramer Lane fourth graders created examples of rock layering during their science enrichment classes with Mrs. Marcis and their classroom teachers. Well done!



Wonderful performances by our Bethpage students on a beautiful night at the Bethpage Chamber of Commerce Tree Lighting ceremony. Thanks to Mr. Chiarello for organizing.






Ms. D’Aguanno’s Kramer Lane art club students have been working hard to create a Happy Holidays banner for local healthcare workers at Plainview and Syosset hospitals. Great work!



Second grade students at Kramer Lane enjoyed making their corn husk dolls as part of Nassau BOCES’ Colonial Crafts program. A fun time was had by all.



Special thanks to Ms. Posillico and her class for inviting me in for Parents As Reading Partners (PARP) Month to read “Noodle the Cavoodle”. We had a nice discussion about how to handle situations when each student wants to play a different game during recess.

Kramer Lane welcomed author Nick Bruel, creator of the Bad Kitty series. for today’s author visit. What a wonderful visit!



Over the course of the week, Peter and the rest of the Grade 3 students in Central Boulevard, Charles Campagne, and Kramer Lane received brand new Google Chromebooks and Chargers. Students are excited to use them under the direction of their teachers!
Kramer Lane’s Little Doctors were ready to assist at our annual blood drive on 10/29. Thank you to all who came out to participate. Your donations were greatly appreciated and needed!


Kramer Lane fifth graders spending time in the STEM lab learning how weather affects photosynthesis and the production of glucose.




Kramer Lane’s Red Ribbon Poster contest winners. Congratulations and thank you to everyone who participated.

Our second graders took the stage with a lively Reader’s Theatre performance! Students showcased their growing skills in fluency, self-monitoring, and expressive reading, all while bringing stories to life through the arts.

