Keyword: Kennedy
449 results total, viewing 381 - 390
Kennedy students who grew up as cheerleaders and football players with the Bellmore Braves gave back last week to the teams that helped form them into the high school athletes they are. more
Editor’s note: Shulman is a Herald youth columnist from Kennedy High School, which has students from Bellmore and Merrick. Most juniors will take the SAT for the first time this spring. Therefore, a common topic of discussion in the halls of Kennedy High School now is SAT preparation, and for a majority of students, the main method of preparation is a tutor. From a small survey that I conducted among my classmates, the median cost of their one-on-one SAT tutors was $95 per hour. The maximum cost was an exorbitant $300 per hour. more
The Kennedy High School Student Government granted its September C.A.R.M.A. Award to Ross Shulman, a Herald student columnist. The “Cougars As Role Model Americans” Program was established by the Student Government in 2009 to showcase the efforts of members of the school community to promote volunteerism. The program has recognized Kennedy students and staff members who have helped the poor, sick, elderly and underprivileged. more
Failing to score in the first half for a 10th straight game didn’t stop Kennedy from upping its unbeaten streak to six with a 1-0 victory over visiting Long Beach in a crucial Conference III boys’ soccer showdown last Monday afternoon. more
Kennedy’s spiked everything in its path on the boys’ volleyball court, including anything that could even remotely resemble complacency coming off of consecutive Nassau County championships. more
Undefeated Carey got a momentum-building touchdown late in the first half of a 45-27 victory at Kennedy. more
The Calhoun Lady Colts continued playing aggressive soccer last week with a hard-fought tie against cross-town rival Kennedy, and they posted a win against Elmont to bring their record to 3-0-1, before falling to Mepham 7-2 over the weekend. more
The Marines overcome five touchdowns from the Cougars' Joey Karo to win second straight. more
Kennedy's jumped out of the gates with a 2-1 mark on the girls' soccer field (1-1 in Conference II) and hopes to build on last season's appearance in the Nassau Class AA playoffs. more
“The Twilight Saga” and “True Blood” vampires aren’t the only bloodsuckers making a comeback lately. These culprits are much smaller, and instead of fangs, they have special two-tube mouth … more
« Prev | 1 36 | 37 | 38 | 39 | 40 | 41 | 42 45 | Next »
Currently viewing stories posted within the past year.
For all older stories, please use our advanced search.