Basking in the glow of twinkling lights, delicious food, friends and family, I’ve been reflecting a lot lately on the meaning of gratitude.
That’s the theme at Gulf Stream School this academic year and it seems to me to be an excellent topic
gulf stream school (73)
Nearly 250 Gulf Stream School students took part in the ALS challenge in honor of Bill Shannon.
Watch video from the event
INSET BELOW: Anna and Bill Shannon have two children who are students at Gulf Stream School.
Jerry Lower/The Coastal Star
By R
Former Miami Dolphins wide receiver Nat Moore cheers on fourth-grader John Mahady during an after-school football clinic for about 30 boys and girls. The J.D. Davis family arranged for the special event where the students took part in passing and ru
Gulf Stream School had a brief return to its roots on Feb. 19 as young polo players presented an exhibition game on the school’s lacrosse field. The school was built in 1938 on part of the original Gulfstream Polo Club.
Jerry Lower/The Coastal Star
Parents, board members, supporters and students gathered to dedicate an expanded wing of Gulf Stream School. The Crocker Family Pavilion, Julien Family Classrooms and Davies Family Kitchen were celebrated with a ribbon cutting and the serving of sn
Gulf Stream School administrators are asking residents to donate historic photos, old yearbooks, uniforms and other memorabilia of the early decades of the school. Photo provided
By Rich Pollack
If you went to Gulf Stream School and have old unifo
Eighth-grader Jack Young gets a hug from his father, Board of Trustees President Gregory Young,
during the 75th graduation ceremony at Gulf Stream School. Others in the photo include (front row)
Paolo Urso, Ryan de Haseth, Quinn Fender, Kaleb Ferna
Artist Mark Sparacio shows off a work in progress to Gulf Stream School students, who also check out a cover illustration from a Captain America comic book. Jerry Lower/The Coastal Star
By Rich Pollack
The questions for comic book artist Mark Spa
Students and staff of Gulf Stream School pose for a group photo to commemorate the school’s 75th anniversary and to celebrate the groundbreaking of the new Crocker Pavilion. The school is expanding to better meet the classroom needs of the school.
Je
Plans call for the outdoor seating area of Gulf Stream School to be converted into a two-story pavilion with three classrooms. Rendering Provided
By Tim O’Meilia
Gulf Stream School, the only school on the barrier island between the Hillsboro Inle
Gulf Stream School parents, students, teachers and faculty members joined for an afternoon of sportsmanship and learning at the ‘Do the Right Thing’ golf outing. The friendly competition reinforced the school’s mission of empowering students to succe
Gulf Stream School parents, students, teachers and faculty members joined for an afternoon of sportsmanship and learning at the ‘Do the Right Thing’ parent-child golf outing. The friendly competition reinforced the school’s mission of empowering stud
Trevor Zankl, 7 (left), makes a move during chess at Gulf Stream School in his first-grade class as Hunter Presson, 6 (center), peers over to watch his move. Libby Volgyes/The Coastal Star
By Libby Volgyes
Juliana Papera eyes her opponent’s moves
LEFT: Preschoolers Antonio Grillo, Ella Capri Spencer, Addison Terlizzi and Eleanor Dickenson react to the reading.
RIGHT: Gulf Stream Mayor Joan Orthwein takes turns with sixth-grader Andrew Young as they read ‘Ladybug Girl and the
Colette Vavrus (left) and Taylor Redd celebrate their robotic car’s parking success. Photos by Jerry Lower/The Coastal Star
By Emily J. Minor
In a bright, sunny classroom — the bright part being the students themselves — two seventh-grade girls a
What better way to celebrate the end of summer, than with a romp in the sprinklers during summer camp at Gulf Stream School?
Henry Dickenson leaps through water as (l-r) Rylan Dahya, Max Martin, Peter Antonucci, Jeb Huisinga and Ryan Fenton wait th
Greg Young (from left), Becky Walsh, Sylvie Bergeron, Headmaster Joseph Zaluski, Maureen Reuter and Heidi Sargeant hold a check for $210,000 at the Gulf Stream School’s year-end Auxiliary Luncheon. The auxiliary supports the school through major even
Alex Kaleel, daughter of Ken and Rema Kaleel of Ocean Ridge, celebrates as her team wins the tug of war and the competition for the day at Gulf Stream School. This long- time tradition pits team blue against team white (school colors) in outdoor eve
Gulf Stream School recently celebrated annual Grandparents’ and Special Friends Day on campus. Grandparents attended classes with the students and attended a special chapel with performances by the students.