Plainedge Public Schools
Plainedge Public Schools

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Parent Portal Website

Please click the link above to login to the Parent Portal to update and manage yours and your childs personal information. Thank you.

Parent Portal Help Guide

For help using the Parent Portal please visit the above link. There you will find frequently asked questions.

Parents for Megan’s Law

The Crime Victims Center, Inc. dba Parents for Megan’s Law is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to the prevention and treatment of child sexual abuse and rape, the provision of comprehensive trauma informed support services to victims of violent crime, and elderly, minor, and disabled victims of all crime. Violence directed against victims is an abuse of power, often directed at our most vulnerable, and must be met with unwavering resolve to hold perpetrators accountable, and provide victims with the support and services they need. Cick the link above to continue reading.

Parents Bill of Rights

The Plainedge Union Free School District is committed to protecting the privacy and security of each and every student’s data. Parents should be aware of the following rights they have concerning their child’s data…

Transportation Dept. & Forms

Code of Conduct

The Plainedge Board of Education (“board”) is committed to providing a safe, supportive and orderly school environment where students may receive and district personnel may deliver quality educational services without disruption or interference. Responsible behavior by students, teachers, other district personnel, parents and other visitors is essential to achieving this goal.

The district has a long-standing set of expectations for conduct on school property and at school functions. These expectations are based on the principles of civility, mutual respect, citizenship, character, tolerance, honesty and integrity.

School Directories

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School Lunch

Visit the above link to download school lunch menus, free and reduced lunch forms and shaming policy.

Dignity For All Students Act

New York State enacted legislation effective July 1, 2012 titled The Dignity for All Students Act. This legislation is intended to to provide students in public schools an educational environment free from discrimination and harassment. It protects against all forms of harassment, particularly those based on a student’s actual or perceived race, color, weight, national origin, ethnic group, religion, religious practice, disability, sexual orientation, gender or sex.

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Welcome to our Student Robot Connection event! 🤖🌎

Students explored creativity, teamwork, and technology through hands-on robotics and Earth Day inspired activities.

Students rotated through five interactive stations that combined coding, problem-solving, and environmental awareness — all while practicing our P.R.I.D.E. core values: Positivity, Respect, Inclusivity, Dedication, and Empowered learning.

🎳 Strike Out Pollution
Students coded Dash robots to knock down “pollution” pins, building coding skills while learning the importance of protecting our environment.

🎨🖌 3Doodler Earth Day Art
Creativity came to life as students designed and built their own Earth Day creations in 3D using 3Doodler pens.

🌌 Planetarium Experience
Students explored space, learned about exploration, and discovered how innovation today shapes the future.

🌍 Indi Earth Challenge
Using color-coded mats, students programmed Indi robots to navigate to Earth Day images, strengthening sequencing and problem-solving skills.

🗺️ Ozobot – Our Corner of the World
Students created coded paths with markers, guiding Ozobots on journeys around the world while combining geography, creativity, and coding.

Throughout the day, teams tracked how they demonstrated P.R.I.D.E. values using tally cards, reflecting on teamwork, respect, and positivity at every station.

Thank you for joining us for a day of innovation, collaboration, and discovery! #weareplainedge #plainedgepride #community #education
First, thank you to all of our students for your cooperation and flexibility today. Your maturity, respect, and character truly reflect the strength of our school community.

As PSEG continues working to resolve the issue, classes will be held remotely tomorrow, Friday, April 24, 2026. From 7:25–9:25 a.m., please use this time to complete any work impacted by today’s outage. At 9:25 a.m., log into your first period using the Google Meet link in Google Classroom.

Students will then follow their regular schedule for the remainder of the day. Additional information regarding BOCES, after-school activities, and athletics will be shared soon.

There will be limited access to the building during regular school hours for anyone who needs to retrieve materials. Please use the main entrance, where staff will assist you.

For more information, please visit the High School ParentSquare post. https://bit.ly/PHS_ParentSquare

Thank you again for your patience and adaptability.
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Congratulations to the Charles E. Schwarting Student Council for being recognized with @thenaesp 2026 Student Council Excellence Award! 🌟

Their community service initiative, Help the Pet Shelters, made a meaningful impact by supporting local animal shelters through a school wide pet supply drive. Students, staff, and families came together to collect essential items including food, blankets, toys, and cleaning supplies to help care for animals awaiting adoption. 🐾

Beyond the donations, this project helped raise awareness about the ongoing needs of shelters while fostering compassion, responsibility, and a strong sense of community service among students. 

Learn More here: https://bit.ly/NAESP-SCHWARTING
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Welcome to Plainedge, 
Dr.Christopher R. Zublionis!

Board of Education President Joseph Beyrouty and Vice President Michael Morrisey welcomed Dr. Zublionis as the new Superintendent of Plainedge Public Schools.

Dr. Zublionis brings nearly three decades of experience in education and currently serves as Superintendent of the North Shore Central School District. Throughout his career, he has served as a social studies teacher, coach, building principal, Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction, and Superintendent, leading initiatives focused on instructional improvement, professional learning, and student support systems.

We are excited to welcome
Dr. Zublionis to the Plainedge community and look forward to his leadership as we continue to support student success and districtwide excellence.
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A message to the Plainedge Community from the Plainedge Board of Education announcing the new Superintendent of the Plainedge Public Schools
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