Ludlum Elementary School on L.I. Renamed for Barack Obama
NEW YORK (AP) -- Long Island school could be the first to change its name to honor Barack Obama since he became president-elect.
The name Barack Obama Elementary School was the idea of children at the former Ludlum Elementary School, according to Hempstead Union Free School District officials.
The move could herald a name wave -- schools, streets, parks, people -- following Obama's historic rise to the presidency.
Kathleen Maloney reports
The prime minister of the Caribbean nation of Antigua and Barbuda has said he's taking measures to have Boggy Peak renamed Mount Obama. In Portland, Ore., students want to rename Clark K-8 At Binnsmead school. Elsewhere on Long Island, the Clear Stream Avenue School in Valley Stream will consider a renaming resolution in December. And parents already have been naming newborns Barack.
Most of the 466 Hempstead pupils are black or Hispanic, and Obama's election was a big source of pride. District officials believe it's the first school in the country to be named for America's first black president.
Some of the children read essays about Obama and the election at the school board meeting on Thursday night. ``That really was effective,'' principal Jean Bligen said Friday. The change took effect immediately.
The essays were the culmination of a fifth-grade project that included a mock presidential and vice presidential debate. Just before the Nov. 4 election, the kids repeated the debate for parents and the public _ followed by a mock election that Obama won by a landslide.
``After the debate, the children said, 'If Obama really is elected president, can we rename our school?''' said Joseph Laria, the district's superintendent. ``It was so well done in terms of content and articulation that the school staff picked up the baton and made a presentation to the school board.''
The five-member board passed the resolution unanimously: ``Whereas ... the students did a wonderful job of carrying out their tasks and demonstrating their patriotism at an early age ... now be it resolved that the (board members) proudly rename the Ludlum Elementary School as the Barack Obama Elementary School.''
The new name will appear on a sign in front of the building and on stationery, ``hopefully before Christmas,'' at a cost of several thousand dollars to the district, Laria said.
The change will be formalized at a ceremony sometime in December. School officials are hoping Gov. David Paterson can attend. The state's first black governor graduated from Hempstead High School.
Hempstead is in Long Island's Nassau County, about 25 miles east of New York City.
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