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School building named for former superintendent

yard area to students in January for their daily field trips to engage in hands-on learning activities in science and our natural environment,” said Dr Zirogiannis. “There is a lot to offer here in the Learning Center, including our expansive greenhouse, various plantings and a big pond filled with fish and ducks. We also have outdoor and indoor classes when the weather gets colder.”

The renaming ceremony took place on July 25 with a ribbon-cutting and luncheon for all of the guests in attendance.

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A plaque was also placed in the outdoor courtyard area emblazoned with Dr McDonald’s name.

Current School Superintendent Todd Winch said that the building’s courtyard area was established so that students could have a fun and explorative place to learn.

“We wanted to make school more exciting for the students and make the learning process more fun,” said Winch.

Guests in attendance included members of the Levittown School District’s central admin- istration as well as Board of Education members.

Kevin McDermott, district director of science/technology, who was instrumental in constructing the courtyard area, said the objective for the space was to get students outside.

“Dr. McDonald saw the importance of doing this with students, and post pandemic, it’s that much more important that we get them outside and involved in up close and personal learning.”

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