Brandeis Hebrew Academy, in Lawrence, is hoping to give its families a financial break in the new academic year. Responding to an apparent increase in need for financial aid, the school decided to reduce its tuition charges.
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By Parker Schug
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9/3/23
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As students across the country begin to go back to school, the Lawrence school district, specifically those moving up from kindergarten to first grade, guided their newest students at its Lawrence Primary School at the Number Two School ahead of the first day with an orientation to help ease any nerves.
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By Hernesto Galdamez
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9/3/23
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With the return of school will come the return of school buses, and finding and hiring enough drivers will be a challenge for many bus companies. The Five Towns-based Independent Coach Corp. is among the companies looking for employees.
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By Parker Schug
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8/27/23
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A growing number of public schools — including many here in Nassau County — are offering something many wish they had years ago: American Sign Language.
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8/24/23
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It’s lunchtime at school, and friends and classmates are running to get on line. But there are student who can’t join the line because they don’t have enough money for lunch, so they have no choice but to wait until after school to eat at home.
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By Hernesto Galdamez
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8/21/23
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Capital improvements are coming for the Lawrence school district’s Number Four School, which educates its youngest learners from pre-k to kindergarten. A new playground will be installed to create new memories and friends.
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By Hernesto Galdamez
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8/21/23
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Incoming Hewlett High School freshman Chase Rivas played everything growing up, including basketball, baseball and football. But no sport made an impact on him like lacrosse, which he has played since first grade.
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By Hernesto Galdamez
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8/13/23
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The Hewlett-Woodmere school community has not put a halt to learning this summer. Students had the opportunity to showcase a month’s worth of artwork; at a summer art show on Aug. 2
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Parker Schug
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8/13/23
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Intending to provide financial support for programs that aren’t in the school budget, the Hewlett-Woodmere Public Schools Endowment Fund has awarded two grants, each worth $3,000, to the Hewlett Community Garden and the Robotics Club.
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By Hernesto Galdamez
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8/6/23
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