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The New York Times reported last week that U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos was weighing the use of federal grant money to arm teachers across the country. more
The men burst into the house and dragged out the 15-year-old boy as his mother screamed for help. The sheriff’s men bound the boy’s hands and feet, loaded him into their car and . . . more
Residents approved the East Meadow School District and library budgets after a May 15 vote tallied 2,317 in favor and 699 against. The Board of Education will be getting a new addition and voters also came out in favor of the budget’s propositions Two and Three. more
Just two weeks after the Feb. 14 mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., the East Meadow School District invited parents to voice their concerns on safety and … more
As the May 15 East Meadow School District budget and Board of Education vote approaches, candidates are preparing to greet community members, present their ideas and address topics and issues that … more
After the East Meadow Board of Education outlined its proposed 2018-19 budget on March 22, it approved an 11th-hour ballot proposition that has caused contention among members and voters. If … more
Parents and students filled the auditorium of the East Meadow School District’s administrative building on Feb. 27 for a Board of Education meeting that addressed school safety in the wake of the Feb. 14 shooting that left 17 dead at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla. more
Part five in the series “Educating the 21st Century Child.”Mepham High School broadcast teacher Stu Stein often holds class in the dark, and with virtually every surface in his … more
Recognitions and accolades abounded in the East Meadow School District on Nov. 16 as the district’s board of education acknowledged three months of “Terrific Kids” during their communication meeting. more
Students still read textbooks and jot notes in paper binders today, but technology reigns supreme in most all Long Island schools and in most all grades, from kindergarten through high school. How teachers apply that technology and how students learn to use the high-tech devices at their disposal will, no doubt, have a profound effect on education — and the work world of the future. more
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