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Lawrence resident Morgan Roslyn returned to her elementary school on May 28 to unveil a mural she painted of three children reading books together, with a slogan, “Today a reader; tomorrow a leader,” which is meant to inspire kids to read and learn. more
The Hebrew Academy of Long Beach (HALB) has taken a giant leap into the 21st century as it has updated its technology infrastructure, hardware and added new staff to support new initiatives. more
The Hebrew Academy of Long Beach (HALB) will host a public forum on Tuesday, March 25 at 8 p.m. at Stella K. Abraham High School for Girls at 291 Meadowview Ave, in Hewlett Bay Park regarding the proposed sale to HALB of the Lawrence School District’s Number Six School. more
Chabad of Hewlett combined Jewish traditions with a modern twist as they held a “Purim in the Jungle” party that included kosher African cuisine and traditional holiday costumes at Stella K. Abraham High School for Girls on March 16. more
Challenging students to focus on science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) and having them use that knowledge to produce a project which could spur them to a career applying those principles is the mission of the Manhattan-based Center for Initiatives in Jewish Education. more
The unflappability of youth was on display in the wake of Hurricane Sandy, as all five 2013 Intel Science Talent Search semifinalists from Five Towns schools prevailed over storm-related obstacles to complete their projects. more
Lawrence High School students Arielle Bryn Chapin, Andrew Chen and Alexandra Leigh Tse, Jason Michael Kay from Hewlett High School and Avigael Sosnowik, from Stella K. Abraham High School for Girls in Hewlett Harbor were named Intel Science Talent Search 2013 semifinalists. more
To pay tribute to the 25th anniversary of the Jewish Individualized Learning program, the Jewish Education Program in Lawrence will honor 11 of the program’s pioneers and 20 volunteers at their dinner on Saturday. more
clowning to make people of all ages feel better will receive the “Red Nose Award for Outstanding Community Service” at the annual Volunteer Appreciation Night on June 18 held by Lev Leytzan, the Compassionate Clown Alley, Inc. more
Only a handful of high school students have ever been selected as lead authors on presentations in the 127 years of the American Psychological Association convention. more
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