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Hewlett High School alumnus Ross Cohen will join Hewlett Elementary School as an assistant principal on Oct. 21, as the Hewlett-Woodmere School District Board of Education approved his appointment on Sept. 18. more
An event that organizers say, “brings the community together” will be held in the Five Towns for the eighth consecutive year. more
In response to the death of a student five days earlier, a dozen residents addressed topics including vaping, code-of-conduct policies and possible mental health initiatives at the Hewlett-Woodmere School District Board of Education’s work meeting on Sept. 11. more
Performances/On Stage Sunset BoulevardAndrew Lloyd Webber’s musical adaptation of the award-winning 1950 film about a faded star of the silent screen era, Thursday and Friday, Sept. 12-13, … more
Stacey Garcia Orellana from the Hewlett-Woodmere School District, a cosmetology student at Nassau BOCES Barry Tech, was inducted into the National Technical Honor Society. more
For the second consecutive year, Ogden Elementary School welcomed back its students with a morning full of checking out an escape room, dancing, eating waffles and getting on and off emergency equipment at the welcome back party on the first day of school on Sept. 3. more
The New York State Education Department released the results for the grades 3-8 English Language Arts and math exams that saw an increase in test takers throughout Nassau County. more
A near 50-year career of volunteerism has ended for a longtime Woodmere resident as former Hewlett-Woodmere School District Board of Education Trustee Stephen Witt announced his retirement from the Nassau BOCES Board of Education in May after eight terms and 23 years of service. more
Religious exemptions for vaccinations for private and public schools across New York state are no longer, and children cannot attend school without the proper vaccinations after state lawmakers passed the new legislation in June... more
As the New York State Board of Regents once again looks into revamping graduation requirements for high school students and the use of Regents exams, a pair of Five Towns public school administrators believe their districts are offering students the opportunities to become successful graduates. more
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