School events this March in Suffolk County

Mark Secaur, Superintendent Smithtown Central School District
Mark Secaur, Superintendent Smithtown Central School District
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The following events are scheduled to take place in Suffolk County this month.

Week 1 – March 1 – 7

Monday, March 2:

Albany Avenue Elementary PTO Meeting
Albany Avenue Elementary School
All day

Friday, March 6:

Albany Avenue Elementary PTO meeting
Albany Avenue Elementary School
5-6 pm

Week 2 – March 8 – 14

Monday, March 9:

Albany Avenue Elementary PTO Meeting
Albany Avenue Elementary School
All day

Tuesday, March 10:

Board of Education Regular Meeting
City Government Joseph M Barton Building
7-10 pm

Friday, March 13:

Albany Avenue Elementary PTO meeting
Albany Avenue Elementary School
5-6 pm

Week 3 – March 15 – 21

Monday, March 16:

Albany Avenue Elementary PTO Meeting
Albany Avenue Elementary School
All day

Friday, March 20:

Albany Avenue Elementary PTO meeting
Albany Avenue Elementary School
5-6 pm

Week 4 – March 22 – 28

Monday, March 23:

Albany Avenue Elementary PTO Meeting
Albany Avenue Elementary School
All day

Tuesday, March 24:

Board of Education Regular Meeting
City Government Joseph M Barton Building
7-10 pm

Wednesday, March 25:

BOE Combined Session
Amityville Union Free School District Board
7:30 pm

Friday, March 27:

Albany Avenue Elementary PTO meeting
Albany Avenue Elementary School
5-6 pm

Week 5 – March 29 – 31

Monday, March 30:

Albany Avenue Elementary PTO Meeting
Albany Avenue Elementary School
All day



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