7th Grade Autism Ball
Jun
18
7:00 PM19:00

7th Grade Autism Ball

This event is open to all Garden City residents in 7th grade.

BE SURE TO FILL OUT THE FORM WHEN YOU ARE REGISTERING YOUR CHILD!!!

TONS OF FANTASTIC RAFFLE PRIZES!

Beach Cruiser

NY Knicks Jalen Brunson signed jersey

Boys Bike

1 on 1 training by GC Lacrosse players

Week at Chaminade Camp

Tiffany Necklace

Kendra Scott Necklace and Earrings

Apple watch

Gift cards to all your favorite places to eat and shop!

ALL PROCEEDS GO TO FUND INCLUSIVE PROGRAMS IN THE GARDEN CITY SCHOOLS

Questions? Email membership@gcsepta.org.

There are no physical admittence tickets. There will be a door list on site for attendance purposes and the kids will receive any pre-ordered raffle tickets when they check in. Extras will be available that night for purchase - cash only.

LAST DAY TO PURCHASE TICKETS WILL BE FRIDAY, JUNE 14TH!

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6th Grade Autism Ball
Jun
17
7:00 PM19:00

6th Grade Autism Ball

More spots have been added! Click the button BELOW FOR TICKETS!

BE SURE TO FILL OUT THE FORM WHEN YOU ARE REGISTERING YOUR CHILD!!!

tons of fantastic raffle prizes!

Beach Cruiser

Islanders Jersey signed by Team

Noah Dobson Signed Jersey

Mets and Islanders tickets

Roller Rabbit & Kendra Scott

1-on-1 training by GC High School Lacrosse Players

Gift cards to all of your favorite places to eat and shop!

All proceeds go to fund inclusive programs in the Garden City Schools!

This event is open to all Garden City residents in 6th Grade.

Questions? Email Membership@gcsepta.org

There are no physical admittence tickets. There will be a door list on site for attendance purposes and the kids will receive any pre-ordered raffle tickets when they check in. Extras will be available that night for purchase - cash only.

LAST DAY TO PURCHASE TICKETS WILL BE FRIDAY, JUNE 14TH!

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GC SEPTA General Membership Meeting
Apr
10
7:00 PM19:00

GC SEPTA General Membership Meeting

  • Garden City High School Library (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Our guest speaker will be Keri Reilly. Ms. Reilly is a pediatric occupational therapist currently practicing at local preschools. Please come and bring questions!

There is a large parking lot off of Merrillon Ave. One of the side entrances will be open and you can follow the hall around to the Libary.

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World Down Syndrome Day
Mar
21
7:30 AM07:30

World Down Syndrome Day

Help us to raise awareness and create conversation about Down Syndrome, diversity and inclusion.

Crazy socks, lots of socks, whatever you choose!

Just be sure to “Rock Your Socks” and celebrate inclusion!

“Rock Your Socks” is a reminder that all types,

shapes and sizes of the same thing can be unique in their own way!

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Hoops for Hope
Feb
28
3:00 PM15:00

Hoops for Hope

Hoops for Hope is an event run by Michael and Katherine O'Hanlon, (originally started four years ago by their older brother, Tim) and features the Garden City High School/Middle School Challenger Basketball team. The goal of Hoops for Hope is to help  bring attention and fans to the Challenger athletes, and the Challenger program in general.

The event incorporates the entire community: the basketball team, cheerleaders, kick line, high school musicians and various student clubs. Sponsors from all over Garden City (and beyond) support the event, and on game day, there are many volunteers from both the high school and the middle school. Students grades K-12 attend the event, as do many community members. 

All proceeds from Hoops for Hope go to support I'm Not Done Yet's programs for adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer patients and survivors at NYU Langone-LI and all around Long Island!

Come out and support our Garden City High School and Middle School Challenger Athletes in this terrific fundraiser for such a worthy cause! 

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GC SEPTA Membership Meeting; Topic: Positive Behavior, Interventions and Supports
Nov
8
7:00 PM19:00

GC SEPTA Membership Meeting; Topic: Positive Behavior, Interventions and Supports

Positive Behavior, Interventions and Supports (PBIS) is a multi-tiered framework for nurturing school, community, and home environments that enhances social behavior and academic outcomes for all students. This workshop will explain the framework and explore ways in which PBIS is used in the home to support social and emotional growth and healthy behaviors.

It is a way to create positive, predictable, equitable and safe learning environments where everyone thrives. Families can use this resource to make a family schedule, choose family expectations, and make a plan to teach, remind, reward, and respond to behavior at home.

We are delighted to host guest speaker; Randy Young

Ms. Young is the Professional Development Specialist (PDS) for the New York State Department of Education funded School-Age Family and Community Engagement Center (SA-FACE) hosted by the Center for Community Inclusion at Long Island University.

Please see the below handouts.

Supporting Families with PBIS at Home

Calm Down Poster

Calm Down Area Tipsheet

Family Strategies Infographic

Helping Children Transition

Tucker Turtle Story


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