Sayville Elementary Schoolers Celebrate First Responders


Sunrise Drive Elementary hosted their annual First Responders Parade | Sunrise Drive Elementary School

Sunrise Drive Elementary School in the Sayville School District hosted more than 50 first responders in a parade to celebrate and thank the community’s everyday heroes. The parade circled the school’s parking lot with musical accompaniment from the Sayville High School marching band, while students and families lined the route holding signs of support.

The annual first responders parade honored family members and friends of Sunrise Drive students who serve. Additionally, the event celebrated all members of the Suffolk County Police Department’s Fifth Precinct, the Sayville Fire Department, and Community Ambulance.

“This is one of the most meaningful and anticipated events on our calendar,” said Sunrise Drive principal Dr. James Foy. “It gives our students the chance to personally thank the heroes who protect and serve this community and to show just how much their presence means to us all.”

Following the parade, first responders were welcomed into the school cafeteria for a reception featuring performances from the fourth and fifth grade orchestras, who played selected pieces, including “America the Beautiful.”

For more information on the Sayville Union Free School District, visit the Sayville Schools Website. Happenings in the district can also be found on the district’s Facebook Page and X/Twitter at #CaringAndLearning

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