Staten Island First Book event
Parents, teachers and students gathered up free books for their classrooms and home libraries on Feb. 1 at the First Book event at the UFT’s Staten Island borough office.
Teacher Eileen Tatarka from Staten Island’s PS 18 and her daughter, Julia, are happy with her book choice.
Attendees gather armloads of books from the multitude being offered.
Sebnem Curley, a paraprofessional at the Hungerford School, checks out her daughter Sarah's book choices.
Lisa-Marie Martinucci, a paraprofessional at McKee HS, considers one of the books.
Janine Lopez and Joseph Cupo, special education teachers at the P771 District 75 school in Brooklyn, count their selections together.
Rosa Perez (third from right), a bilingual teacher at PS 22, gets help loading her car from UFT Health and Safety Representative Alain Metellus and Mo Subera (right) of UFT staff.
Sporting big smiles and an impressive haul of books are (from left) 3K teacher Joy Green of PS 19, District 31 administrative assistant Stacie Magnus and Randi Murray, a 6th-grade math teacher at IS 24.
Teacher Eileen Tatarka from Staten Island’s PS 18 and her daughter, Julia, are happy with her book choice.
Attendees gather armloads of books from the multitude being offered.
Sebnem Curley, a paraprofessional at the Hungerford School, checks out her daughter Sarah's book choices.
Lisa-Marie Martinucci, a paraprofessional at McKee HS, considers one of the books.
Janine Lopez and Joseph Cupo, special education teachers at the P771 District 75 school in Brooklyn, count their selections together.
Rosa Perez (third from right), a bilingual teacher at PS 22, gets help loading her car from UFT Health and Safety Representative Alain Metellus and Mo Subera (right) of UFT staff.
Sporting big smiles and an impressive haul of books are (from left) 3K teacher Joy Green of PS 19, District 31 administrative assistant Stacie Magnus and Randi Murray, a 6th-grade math teacher at IS 24.