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West Islip PTA Council Brings Holiday Joy with Breakfast and Student Chorus Performance

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On December 11, the West Islip Union Free School District’s PTA Council held its annual holiday breakfast at Paul J. Bellew Elementary School.

The event brought together school leaders, teachers, PTA members, and students to celebrate the season in a warm and festive atmosphere.

Key Takeaways
  • The PTA Council hosted a special breakfast for the school community.
  • Fourth and fifth graders sang holiday songs, including “Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer.”
  • School leaders, board members, and PTA members joined in the celebration.

A Morning of Togetherness and Cheer

The holiday breakfast was a chance for everyone to come together and enjoy the holiday spirit.

Administrators, board of education members, and PTA Council representatives attended, sharing smiles and conversations over breakfast.

This is a tradition that brings the school community closer.

Not to mention, it’s a time for parents, educators, and leaders to appreciate their work together and celebrate the joy of the season.

Beautiful Music from Young Voices

One of the highlights of the event was the performance by the Paul J. Bellew Elementary School chorus.

The fourth and fifth graders sang several holiday songs, and joy was spread to everyone in the room.

Their performance ended with the cheerful and timeless “Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer.”

This classic song had the audience clapping and smiling; it was the perfect finale for their show.

The children’s hard work and enthusiasm showed, and their music was a wonderful way to bring holiday cheer to the event.

An Event Full of Holiday Spirit

The West Islip PTA Council’s holiday breakfast is a yearly tradition celebrating community, teamwork, and the holiday season.

Events like these remind everyone how important it is to come together to share joy and appreciation.

With the students’ smiles, the attendees’ gratitude, and the spirit of the season, this holiday breakfast was a success and a moment to remember for the West Islip school community.

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