Senator Squadron Confers 40 Service and Government Engagement Awards to District School Kids
June 23, 2014
NEW YORK – State Senator Daniel Squadron announced the sixth annual Service and Government Engagement (SAGE) Awards, honoring graduating Lower Manhattan and Brooklyn students who have demonstrated public service and a commitment to their communities beyond the classroom.
Thirty-two elementary, middle, and high schools across the 26th Senate District nominated students who exemplify a civic-minded spirit and have made an impact on their communities through service and engagement. Senator Squadron founded the award in 2009 to recognize students’ achievements and foster a lifelong commitment to public service among young people.
The awards are being presented to students at graduation ceremonies throughout June. Among the schools Senator Squadron is planning to attend are:
· P.S. 8, the Robert Fulton School, 37 Hicks Street, Brooklyn; 9AM on June 23
· P.S. 126, Jacob August Riis, 80 Catherine Street, Manhattan; 9:45AM on June 23
· P.S. 20, The Anna Silver School, 166 Essex Street, Manhattan; 9AM on June 24
In addition, the following schools have students receiving a SAGE award:
· M298, Pace High School
· M292, Henry Street School for International Studies
· M418, Millennium High School
· P.S. 142, Amalia Castro
· Lower Manhattan Community Middle School
· P.S. 307, Daniel Hale Williams
· P.S. 16, The Leonard Dunkly School
· P.S. 137, John L. Bernstein
· P.S. 2, Meyer London
· P.S. 124, Yung Wing School
· P.S. 1, Alfred E. Smith School
· K318, I.S. Eugenio Maria De Hostos
· K126, John Ericsson Middle School
· P.S. 64, Robert Simon
· El Puente Academy for Peace and Justice
· P.S. 31, Samuel F. Dupont
· P.S. 184M, Shuang Wen
· M332, University Neighborhood Middle School
· M345, Collaborative Academy of Science, Technology, & Language Arts Education
· M308, Lower Manhattan Arts Academy
· M545, High School for Dual Language and Asian Studies
· M458, Forsyth Satellite Academy
· Richard R. Green High School of Teaching
· M707, John V. Lindsay Wildcat Academy Charter School
· M650, Cascades High School
· M448, University Neighborhood High School
· M316, Urban Assembly School of Business for Young Women
· M489, High School of Economics and Finance
· I.S. 71, Juan Morel Campos Secondary School
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