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Congratulations to John Glenn's March Students of the Month!

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John Glenn's March Students of the Month are: senior James Travaglia, junior Victoria Weissberg, sophomore Juyoung Yang and freshman Anthony Ayoung.

Date Added: 4/18/2024

John Glenn Students Explore Their Futures on Career Day

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Partnering with Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney’s office, Elwood-John H. Glenn High School hosted a Career Day event on March 27. Attending professionals representing more than 30 career fields interacted with students via Career Fair tables, demonstrations and small group presentations. John Glenn Business Club students served as liaisons for the guests.

“On behalf of John Glenn High School and the Elwood community, we would like to thank the visiting professionals for volunteering their time to promote our students’ career interests,” Principal Corey McNamara said. As an educational establishment, it has always been our goal to help guide our students to become productive citizens beyond our school walls.”

Date Added: 4/16/2024

North Shore Provides Stop the Bleed Training in Elwood

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North Shore University Hospital visited Elwood-John H. Glenn High School on March 7 and 8 to train students in the Stop the Bleed program during physical education classes. Stop the Bleed provides bystanders in emergency situations with the tools and knowledge to stop life-threatening bleeding. Led by Trauma Program Manager Cristy Meyer and Dr. Paul Scarola, the North Shore instructors also included Dr. John Platz, EMTs Lisa Colon and Ray Smith, and nurses Erika Cooper, Emily Harvey, Barbara Imbornoni, Alex Roemer, Amanda Roth and Patty Salajka.

Date Added: 4/12/2024


Football Field and Track Update

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In consultation with the vendor who recently installed the sod football field at Elwood-John H. Glenn High School and the district’s construction manager, it has been recommended that the field not be used for daily sports team activity until August 2024. The sod is still growing and rooting down to the soil, so more time is needed for it to fully cure.

Additionally, the high school track has been reopened and ADA-accessible walks installed as part of capital improvement work for the final Phase 4 of the bond project approved by the community in 2017. The track was reopened earlier this year and is currently being utilized by our track teams.

Date Added: 4/12/2024

Celebrating Culture and Diversity at John Glenn’s International Night

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Elwood-John H. Glenn High School held its annual International Night on March 20, coordinated by Nicole Gendjoian. Each year, students are invited to bring food or create a station to showcase their heritage or any country they are interested in as a way to embrace diversity and celebrate different cultures from around the world during National Foreign Language Month.

More than 300 people including students, faculty and family members gathered in the cafeteria at the evening event to sample foods from 50 student-run stations featuring Latin American, Japanese, Greek, Brazilian, Filipino, Irish, Guyanese, South Asian, Spanish, Pakistani, Jamaican and Italian, among others. Additionally, Nicole Correia’s American Sign Language students entertained the attendees with their interpretations of the songs “Don't Stop Believing” and “Where Is the Love?”

Station contest winners were Camila Avila, Alicia Gonzales, Sabrina Howe and Rachel Kim, who presented a Latin American station, and Kainaat Malhi, Maha Malhi, Meerab Malhi, Alaina Qureshi, Alina Qumar and Maryam Yasir, who presented a Pakistani station.

“It was so nice to see people enjoy the foods that i grew up eating,” freshman Alaina Qureshi said.

“International Night not only provided me an opportunity to celebrate my culture with my peers, but with my family as well,” sophomore Camila Avila said. “The experience was made possible through collaboration with my relatives, who felt overjoyed at the idea of being able to represent their country. They have expressed their gratitude to the school for providing a welcoming space to cultivate and celebrate diversity.”

Date Added: 4/9/2024