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Lido Elementary School

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 LIDO SCHOOL
2023-2024 PTA EXECUTIVE BOARD

Aimee McNicholas Co-President
Amy Dirolf Co-President
Jeanette Marcote VP of Fundraising
Stephanie Maltz VP of Membership
Renae Ortsman VP Events
Lora Bargellini  Corresponding Secretary
Renee Terzi Recording Secretary
Nicole Gregory Treasurer


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When will you get involved?

We are always in need of volunteers who can help us run our various fundraisers and functions during the school year. To become a PTA member and to see a sampling of our activities please visit our membership page. If you would like to help us help our children with your time then please send an e-mail of inquiry to LidoPTA@aol.com We'd love to hear from you!! 

 

 

Current News

Fourth Grade Students Get Moving in Dancing Classrooms Program

Children are dancing in pairs on a gymnasium floor, surrounded by seated adults. The atmosphere is lively and cheerful, with colorful drawings on the walls. thumbnail268787
Lido Elementary fourth graders in Long Beach recently enjoyed an enriching experience through their participation in Dancing Classrooms Long Island, Social Ballroom program. Through this ten-week program twice weekly, students were introduced to the art of social ballroom dance while fostering essential life skills such as respect, collaboration, manners, self-esteem, and self-confidence.

Over the last few months, the students have worked diligently to learn a variety of ballroom dances, including the Merengue, Foxtrot, Rumba, Swing, Waltz, and Tango. Through Dancing Classrooms, students discover community, creativity, and collaboration skills that extend far beyond the dance floor. Their hard work and enthusiasm culminated in a joyful final showcase that happened in mid-January when parents and families were invited to celebrate and watch the students perform. Teachers were thrilled to join their students on this dancing journey, making the experience even more meaningful and memorable.

Dancing Classrooms is recognized as a collaborative and culturally rich art form found in communities around the world. These dances are traditionally practiced in duets or groups for social purposes such as celebrations, ceremonies, rituals, sport, exercise, or simply for fun. While social dances may be choreographed or performed for audiences, their primary purpose is connection. Improvisation plays an important role in their evolution and is encouraged once students learn the basic vocabulary. Above all, social dance thrives on live interaction. The Dancing Classrooms program left a lasting impression on students, staff, and families alike, celebrating not only dance, but also confidence, teamwork, and joy.