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The Long Beach High School Theater Department took audiences on a trip down memory lane to the days of poodle skirts and pompadours, when they presented a production of the Tony Award-winning … more
Cole Blum and Spencer Jaffe have been named Long Beach High School's valedictorian and salutatorian for the class of 2010. Blum is a member of the National Honor Society and National Language … more
In the tradition of the original “Silent Night,” Long Beach High School students in Andrew Rossi’s guitar class packed up their instruments and took a trip to the Park Avenue Extended Care … more
A total of 52 students from Long Beach High School have earned the designation of Advanced Placement Scholar from the College Board, in recognition of their exceptional achievement on the … more
East Rockaway High School senior Danny Quadrino, 18, is living his dream as an actor on Broadway. He has made his debut on the Big White Way in the revival of the musical "Bye Bye Birdie." He just filled in for the starring role of "Hugo" in this week's matinee performance. more
Jesse Klirsfeld, a ninth-grader at Long Beach High School, aced his trumpet audition for the Nassau-Suffolk Wind Ensemble and will perform at the Tilles Center at C.W. Post on Jan. 31. The … more
Long Beach High School seniors Alyssa Blumenthal and Lee Rynecki qualified to perform in the 2009 New York State School Music Association (NYSSMA) All-State Winter Conference this week at the Eastman … more
In the past few years, Long Beach High School has gone through many changes in order to reduce health risks for students. In cutting down on fattening foods on the lunch menu, taking away snack … more
Local fans of American playwright Neil Simon were treated to a trip down memory lane as the Long Beach High School Drama Department revived one of his old classics, Laughter on the 23rd Floor, … more
Saul Lerner, the Bellmore-Merrick Central High School District athletic director, recently resigned his post as coordinator of the Nassau County Boys' Basketball Committee because, he said, the Section VIII Athletic Council rejected a proposal of his to fine-tune the seeding process that ultimately determines teams' playing schedules. In 2006, Lerner was the architect of an ability-grouping system that determined a team's conference by its record. Previously, teams were assigned to conferences without much regard to their records. Rather, officials used what they called the "snake," in which teams were seeded and then laid out on a grid that wound back and forth in serpentine fashion. more
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