Keyword: Hewlett-Woodmere School District
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At the first of three community discussions on creating a tuition-free, full-day universal pre-kindergarten program the Hewlett-Woodmere School District, residents voiced their opinions and asked questions at Hewlett High School on Feb. 16. more
William E. Koehler has lived in Hewlett for 80 years, co-owned a family business, served in the Navy, built his own house and worked as a carpenter and pallbearer. more
Mark Godwil Taguinod from the Hewlett-Woodmere School District was named Student of the Quarter at Nassau BOCES Barry Tech for his first quarter grades, attendance, work ethic and preparedness. Students of the Quarter also have taken the initiative on class projects and are role models for all students both at school and during internship assignments. more
The New York State Education Department last week released new draft English and math learning standards for public comment, according Education Commissioner MaryEllen Elia. more
The proposed Hewlett-Woodmere School District budget is $113.6 million, and includes the smallest increase — $1.67 million — in 12 years and the smallest tax levy increase — 1.4 percent — in district history. more
Three incumbent Hewlett-Woodmere Board of Education trustees, Dr. Jonathan Altus, Melissa Gates and Stephen Witt, are running for re-election without opposition. The election is May 19. All terms are three years. more
Across Long Island, a large number of public school students did not take this year’s state assessments in English Language Arts and math, which were given to third- through eighth-grade students this month, according to figures reported by many schools in Nassau and Suffolk counties. more
Just as the second semester at Hewlett High School began, students became preoccupied planning their vacation schedule. It’s winter recess now, and many students are choosing to spend their time wisely by relaxing and recuperating, visiting colleges or catching up on sleep. more
Language use is important To the Editor: I am writing to inform people about the painful situation I face every day in school. As a child of adoption, I am disappointed and saddened to see the larger-than-life “Adopt-A-Chair” campaign that hangs in the main hallway of Hewlett High School. more
Howard Goldstein was one of only a few residents who attended the Hewlett-Woodmere School District’s budget forum on March 27. He said that at one time, these meetings were well attended, but people seem to care less and less as they pay more and more in taxes. more
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