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If there was one thing that got East Meadow salutatorian Kenneth Chan through high school, it was the time spent with his friends in and out of the classroom. “The memories I have the most of … more
Editor’s note: Choudhry, 17, recently graduated as salutatorian from Elmont Memorial High School. She wrote the following during Hofstra University’s annual High School Summer Journalism … more
Four years of hard work has paid off for Patrick Cruz, as he will be starting fresh at Cornell University in Ithaca, NY. Cruz is planning on studying animal science and continuing with the … more
As 17-year-old Sonali Persaud and 18-year-old Mahalia Mathelier walked toward an East Meadow High School conference room to chat with the Herald, they greeted each other with a hug and an update on their final days of school. more
When 17-year-old Alby Joseph practiced for his advanced placement exam in his Spanish class at W.T. Clarke High School, Principal Timonthy Voels abruptly cut his study session … more
Zainab Nathani and Nirali Mandavawala hope their classmates at East Meadow High School don’t simply remember them as the valedictorian and salutatorian of the class of 2016. Instead, they said they … more
Although they did not attend the same elementary school, Justin Melkun and Ryan Seerattan grew up one block from each other in Salisbury. By the time they both got to W.T. Clarke High School, … more
East Meadow High School’s Nicole Newberger and Allyson Clark have had similar journeys throughout their academic careers. more
East Meadow High School’s Nathan Siegelaub and Hassan Alam’s academic accomplishments speak for themselves. Siegelaub and Alam, the school’s valedictorian and salutatorian, respectively, accumulated the highest grade point averages of their graduating class, and have been involved as well in various clubs and extracurricular activities. more
Met by cheers and applause from family and friends, the members of East Meadow High School’s class of 2013 filed onto the John Barbour Memorial Field, waving excitedly as they found their seats. After a recital of the Pledge of Allegiance and a student-led rendition of “The Star-Spangled Banner,” the ceremony began. more
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