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Lorraine Poppe, a beloved and transformational educator for 44 years, died on April 16 after a long period of declining health. She took a leave of absence from John F. Kennedy High School in Bellmore, where she served as principal for 23 years, in 2017, before retiring last year. She was 67. more
The John F. Kennedy High School team has earned first place in one of Northwell Health’s annual SPARK! Challenge awards. Students from across Long Island competed in the event, with presentation projects covering several hands-on field experiences in Northwell hospitals. more
Lorraine Poppe, a beloved and transformational educator for 44 years, died on Tuesday after a long period of declining health. more
In May, John F. Kennedy High School Principal Gerard Owenburg, along with the Bellmore JFK Alumni Association, will honor 17 outstanding individuals connected to the school, which opened in 1966. more
In Room 200 of John F. Kennedy High School on March 20, after the day’s closing bell, close to 30 students were still hard at work. more
Jonathan Mashal, of Merrick, has been fascinated by life on the ocean floor since he was 4. “Just the fact that the marine world is so different from ours,” he said, “is something I’ve always had an interest in.” more
Jake Levine, of Bellmore, has a love of science that he aims squarely at some of the problems humanity faces. The John F. Kennedy High School senior was recently named a Regeneron Talent Search Scholar. That puts Levine in the top tier of young scientists nationwide, and means he may be one of 40 students to compete in Washington, D.C., this spring. more
The Bellmore-Merrick Central High School District this year boasts three Regeneron Science scholars. more
Five John F. Kennedy High School students were involved in a serious car accident in Merrick on the way home from wrestling practice Tuesday night. more
How can voter-rich Long Island maintain its political influence in a State Senate chamber that will have an overwhelming number of New York City legislators next year? It will be a challenge that the Senate’s new Democratic leadership will need to master . . . more
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