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Tonight's Lawrence Board of Education meeting scheduled for the Number Two School has been canceled. more
With the school year completed, a new one began on Monday for the Lawrence district, as its Board of Education voted in a new president and vice president and swore in two newly elected trustees at its reorganizational meeting. more
Fred Usherson, Mitchell Greebel and incumbent Harold Kislik are running for two seats on the Hewlett-Woodmere Board of Education. more
Six candidates are on the ballot for three trustee seats on the Lawrence Board of Education. more
The Hewlett-Woodmere Board of Education adopted a $109.6 million budget on April 24. The spending plan includes the eighth-grade Discovery lunchtime lab program as well as highly attended Community Education courses such as yoga, exercise and Mommy & Me that students and community residents wanted reinstated. more
You’ve probably been reading a lot lately about your local school district’s proposed budget for next year. more
Lawrence resident Dr. David Sussman says he wants to bring common-sense thinking and reform to Albany. more
Last June, Governor Cuomo and the State Legislature enacted a 2 percent property-tax-levy cap, limiting the increase in property taxes that a school district can collect to meet expenses — and limiting its ability to add programming to improve student performance. more
Along with voting on the proposed $93.1 million budget for the 2012-13 school year, Lawrence district residents could cast ballots for two incumbent Board of Education trustees on May 15. more
Voters in the May 15 Hewlett-Woodmere Board of Education election will choose among one incumbent and three challengers for three trustee seats in the at-large contest. more
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