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Kindergarten Registration

If you have a child whose birthday falls between December 2, 2019 and December 1, 2020, they are eligible to register for kindergarten for the 2025 -2026 school year. Please complete the Kindergarten Information Google Form linked below. Completion of this form will ensure you will be included in all correspondence regarding the 2025-2026 school year. For more information, please call the Wing Elementary School Main Office at 631-650-8450.

2025-2026 Incoming Kindergarten Information Sheet (Google Form) 

Kindergarten registration will begin in January. More information will be forthcoming as we get closer, so please be sure to complete the Google Form linked above, so you receive all information in a timely manner.

In the meantime, for your information and planning, you will find a list of forms below that you will need to complete to register your child(ren). You will also find a Kindergarten Registration Checklist linked below to aid you as you gather the needed information. 

PLEASE NOTE: If your child currently attends our Islip UPK program (at either Wing Elementary School or South Shore Children's Center), you do not need to re-register your child(ren) for the 2025-2026 school year.

 

START HERE: Kindergarten Registration Checklist

 
The following forms must be completed in order to register your child:

In addition, you must provide one of the following as proof of residency:

If you own your home:

  • A copy of the deed, mortgage statement, or tax bill.
  • A copy of a utility bill, or any bill with homeowner's name and address

If you rent in a private home:

  • Form A (en Español) and Form B (en Español) notarized
  • Renter - Attaches a copy of the lease or rental agreement and a utility bill, or any bill with renter's name and address.
  • Homeowner - Attaches a copy of their deed, mortgage statement, or tax bill.

If you rent in an apartment building/complex:

  • Form A (en Español) and Form B2 (en Español) notarized
  • Renter - Attaches a copy of the lease or rental agreement and a utility bill, or any bill with renter's name and address.
  • Homeowner -Fills out Form B2. Needs form notarized.







Islip Board of Ed Congratulates a Dozen New Tenure Appointees

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Islip’s Board of Education congratulated a dozen dedicated faculty members on their recent tenure appointments during the Board’s Sept. 25 business meeting. Recognized for this important career achievement were Islip School District Director of Technology, Innovation and Information Systems Chad Walerstein; Islip Middle School teachers Joseph Sabbatino and Alison Sweet; Commack Road Elementary School teachers Jillian Bohnaker, Christine LeMaire, Theresa Oberer, Stephanie Schumacher and Nicole Scicutella; and Wing Elementary School teachers Danielle McDonald and Maria Scammell. Wing Elementary School teacher Chelsea Panzica and Maud S. Sherwood Elementary School teacher Ashley Slane also recently received tenure but will be recognized at a future Board meeting.

“The achievement of tenure is an important milestone in every young teacher’s career,” Acting Superintendent of Schools Kathleen O’Callaghan said. “We are proud of these remarkable educators and the hard work, effort and dedication to their students they have demonstrated.”

Date Added: 10/2/2024

Wing’s Students Participate in Annual Pinwheels for Peace Project

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In recognition of the International Day of Peace and the school’s final day celebrating Start With Hello Week, the pre-K, kindergarten and first grade students at Islip’s Wing Elementary School participated in the annual Pinwheels for Peace project on Sept. 20, imagining “whirled” peace by decorating their own pinwheels and gathering for a schoolwide photo on the playground. Wing began this memorable tradition in 2005.

“With each colorful and unique pinwheel, we talked about being peaceful, kind and showing respect for others and ourselves,” school social worker Allison Rutsky said. “We practice problem solving in peaceful ways every day at Wing.”

Date Added: 9/25/2024

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