During a recent meeting of the Bay Shore School District, heartfelt tributes were paid to several retiring educators, highlighting their significant contributions to the community. Among those honored was Miss Tess Wong, an elementary physical education teacher who dedicated over 30 years to fostering a love for physical activity among students. Known for her vibrant spirit, Miss Wong transformed the gymnasium into a lively environment where children engaged in creative games and exercises. Her legacy includes the introduction of the \"Circus Piles\" program, which has become a cherished annual event in the district.
As Miss Wong prepares to embark on a new adventure sailing the seas, she leaves behind a legacy of enthusiasm and compassion that has inspired both students and colleagues alike. The meeting also acknowledged the contributions of four other retirees who were unable to attend: Judith Fabbie, Jane Gavara, Diane Harrison, and Laura Style. Each of these individuals played vital roles in supporting the educational framework of the district, with positions ranging from paraprofessional to senior office assistant.
The board expressed deep gratitude for the retirees' dedication and wished them happiness and fulfillment in their future endeavors. The sentiment shared during the meeting underscored the lasting impact these educators have had on the Bay Shore learning community, reinforcing the notion that once a \"Marauder,\" always a \"Marauder.\" The meeting concluded with a round of applause, celebrating the retirees' remarkable careers and contributions.