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Mission Statement

Our mission is to inspire all students to be confident, passionate learners with the courage and skills to lead their lives with integrity, while contributing to our global community with creativity and compassion.

Saw Mill School Building

2801 Saw Mill Road
North Bellmore, NY 11710

Tel: (516) 992-3118

Fax: (516) 992-3324

Nurse: (516) 992-3325


Principal: Mr. Jeff Rosof
Assistant Principal: 
Mr. Daniel Madden
Instagram: @sawmillpride



 

 

 

 

 

Welcome to Saw Mill Road School! We are happy that you have stopped by for a visit to our website. Saw Mill Road is a K-6 school in the North Bellmore School District. We have a population of almost 700 excited and motivated students and a faculty of 65 committed and passionate teachers. Supporting our students and teachers is a wonderful group of aides, custodians, office staff, and administrators. No school would be complete without the community it serves and the Saw Mill community is incredibly proud and supportive of their school.

Here at Saw Mill we work hard every day implementing the K-6 curriculum and strive to reach the inspiring goals of our district’s mission statement. As an elementary school, we have our students for the beginning steps on the passage through their academic life. While ensuring we create a warm, fun and energetic school environment, we also pay careful attention to the fact that students are learning the foundational skills that will set them up for a lifetime of learning.

Whether you are a Saw Mill family, a local resident, or just someone checking out our website, I know you will feel the spirit and energy that pervade our school.  Wishing you a wonderful day!

Jeff Rosof and Daniel Madden
Principal and Assistant Principal

 

Announcements

No Pets Policy
Please be aware that pets are not allowed on school grounds. I know you support our efforts to keep our children safe; therefore, I appreciate your cooperation and ask that you refrain from bringing your pets on school grounds at any time. All North Bellmore Schools follow this No Pets policy.

Please Keep Contact Info Up to Date
If any of your contact information changed over the summer– email, phone numbers, address, etc. please call the office and inform them of the change. It is vital that we have the most up to date information in case we need to contact you.

Festival Band Delights Audience at BOE Meeting

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Before it was time to get down to business, North Bellmore School District Board of Education trustees, administrators and the public were treated to a musical delight. The district’s sixth grade Festival Band opened the March 13 meeting at Martin Avenue Elementary School with a pair of songs.

The performance celebrated Music in Our Schools Month and the district’s commitment to music education. The Festival Band includes sixth graders from all five elementary schools and is directed by Skylar Berkley and Christopher D’Orio.

“This talented group of musicians represents the dedication, perseverance and enthusiasm that make our district so special,” said Saw Mill Road Elementary School Assistant Principal Daniel Madden, administrative liaison to the music program. “Through every note they play, these students showcase not only their musical growth but also their ability to collaborate and rise to new challenges – skills that will serve them far beyond the classroom. Their journey is a testament to the power of the arts in shaping confident, passionate learners who are ready to make their mark on the world.”

Under the direction of Mr. D’Orio, the band played “Royal Crown March.” Ms. Berkley then led the ensemble in “Alpha Squadron.”

Superintendent Marie Testa recognized all of the district’s music teachers and noted that the program supports the mission of developing well-rounded students. She added that the performance reflects the joy and value that music brings to people’s lives.

“North Bellmore has an exemplary music education program,” she said. “We want to celebrate our students and our teachers.”

 

Click here to view the Festival Band Delights Audience at BOE Meeting slideshow.

 

Date Added: 3/18/2025

Video: Souper Bowl Food Drive

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Students from North Bellmore’s five elementary schools donated to the annual Souper Bowl food drive in early February. All items went to the Bellmore-Merrick Central High School District’s Community Cupboard. Student council members from Saw Mill Road Elementary School delivered the donations to the Brookside School, where they checked expiration dates and stocked the shelves. 

Click here to watch our video about the Souper Bowl collection.

 

Date Added: 2/27/2025


Saw Mill Road’s Worldly Readers Share Stories Together

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Reading was front and center at Saw Mill Road Elementary School and throughout the North Bellmore School District, which celebrated the 16th annual World Read Aloud Day on Feb. 7.

Principal Jeffrey Rosof and Assistant Principal Daniel Madded shared “The Reflection in Me,” written by Marc Colagiovanni and illustrated by Peter H. Reynolds, for the monthly principal’s read aloud. After reading the book at a pair of assemblies, they discussed the themes of self-love and self-acceptance with students. Each class was then gifted a mirror as a way of remembering the book’s message.

Mr. Rosof said the book was recommended by librarian Laura Stasi.

“Mr. Madden and I selected this book because it has a beautiful and profound message,” he said. “Often, these picture books share messages that can resonatewith all ages. It is supremely important to me that all Saw Mill Road citizens feel good about who they are.Hopefully, sharing this story helped with this.”

Reading activities took place in classrooms throughout the day. Chrissie Migliano read “Henny” to her fourth graders. The book about the chicken with arms is about accepting and embracing each other’s differences.

Patricia Graham’s kindergartners were visited by sixth graders frm Danielle Houghton’s class for buddy reading. The classes get together once a week for various activities. For World Read Aloud Day, the kindergartners and sixth graders took turns reading to each other.

“It makes me feel good because it makes my buddy smile when I read to them,” sixth grader Kyle Peponakis said.

His classmate, Sila Asif, added that is very rewarding to assist the kindergartners in their quest to become better readers and learn new words.

Click here to view the Saw Mill Road’s Worldly Readers Share Stories Together slideshow.

Date Added: 2/14/2025

Saw Mill Road Students Embrace Benefits of Yoga

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Fifth graders are getting the tools for a lifetime of mental well-being at Saw Mill Road Elementary School. Yoga has become a staple in Brandon Rosenblatt’s classroom and the breathing and stretching exercises are well received by students. 

Several teachers throughout the North Bellmore School District have been taking a professional development workshop with Alyssa Parker, a physical education teacher at Saw Mill Road. Mr. Rosenblatt is bringing his knowledge from the course – Yoga, Social Emotional Learning and Mindfulness – to his students.  

The yoga sessions started in mid-January. Students push the desks to the edges of the classroom and create a large open space while watching videos that guide them through the exercises. Mr. Rosenblatt said that the videos were provided by Ms. Parker to use in the classrooms.  

Students are learning different poses during the mind and movement breaks. Mr. Rosenblatt said that he typically devotes one full block per week to yoga in addition to other shorter sessions. Fifth graders focus on breathing to calm their bodies down and bring positive thoughts to their mind. The negative energy is pushed away.  

“It’s important for students to understand their bodies and their body’s needs,” he said. “It’s going to allow them to perform better.” 

The positive feedback from students has been immediate, who say its helps reduce stress and gives them strategies they can also use at home. Charlie Hoffman explained that during a yoga session, he is 100% focused so he can get the most out of it and maximize relaxation. 

“It makes me go into a calm state of mind,” he said. 

“Some of the poses are hard,” added Elizer Stoll, who said it is worth the challenge because the stretches make his body feel good. “It’s also fun and it’s really relaxing.” 


Click here to view the Saw Mill Road Students Embrace Benefits of Yoga slideshow.

Date Added: 2/3/2025

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