PS94 has many things in the works!
We are proud to announce the LEGO Robotics team "RoboPandas" won 2nd place in Programming in the First LEGO NYC Championship. Furthermore, the local newspaper Queens Courier featured the team on this weeks cover. qns.com/story/2017/03/20/young-engineers-little-neck-school-make-finals-robotics-competition/
Our school was designated as a "Respect for All Award" school! The NYC DOE launched the citywide Respect For All program in 2007 to build the capacity of staff and students to actively promote a community of inclusion in each of our schools.
The seeds of Respect For All (RFA) were sown in the aftermath of 9/11, when the NYC DOE began a concerted citywide effort to promote respect for diversity and combat harassment, discrimination and bullying. This initiative provided professional development for K-12 school staff, as well as direct services to students. The goal of this work is to ensure that every NYC school provides a learning environment where all children feel safe, valued and respected,
Mrs. T. Hoffmann is a finalist in the "Big Apple Award: Recognizing Teacher Excellence" Mrs. Hoffmann is one of seven finalist from our very own District 26. Overall, she is 1 out of 1,000 teachers nominated city wide. Good Luck! Mrs. Hoffmann.
We are proud to announce the LEGO Robotics team "RoboPandas" won 2nd place in Programming in the First LEGO NYC Championship. Furthermore, the local newspaper Queens Courier featured the team on this weeks cover. qns.com/story/2017/03/20/young-engineers-little-neck-school-make-finals-robotics-competition/
Our school was designated as a "Respect for All Award" school! The NYC DOE launched the citywide Respect For All program in 2007 to build the capacity of staff and students to actively promote a community of inclusion in each of our schools.
The seeds of Respect For All (RFA) were sown in the aftermath of 9/11, when the NYC DOE began a concerted citywide effort to promote respect for diversity and combat harassment, discrimination and bullying. This initiative provided professional development for K-12 school staff, as well as direct services to students. The goal of this work is to ensure that every NYC school provides a learning environment where all children feel safe, valued and respected,
Mrs. T. Hoffmann is a finalist in the "Big Apple Award: Recognizing Teacher Excellence" Mrs. Hoffmann is one of seven finalist from our very own District 26. Overall, she is 1 out of 1,000 teachers nominated city wide. Good Luck! Mrs. Hoffmann.