The Lynbrook Board of Education has officially appointed Jonathan Klomp to serve as the district’s administrator for personnel and student support services.
Klomp previously served since 2008 …
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8/16/12
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Three Lynbrook School Board members are running unopposed for re-election on May 15.
Trustees Rob Paskoff and Sean Strife are running for their second and third terms, respectively, while Board President Cathy Papandrew is seeking her fourth term. rently raising families in the area.
The Herald asked the three seasoned board members about their time on the board, their goals for the next three years and some of the potential obstacles in their ways.
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By Brian Croce
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5/9/12
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A time capsule was lowered into the ground on Saturday, April 21 — the contents of which are not to be revealed until 2062.
Village and school officials and students attended the ceremony, held …
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5/2/12
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The air was charged with excitement as the school community gathered together for the Lynbrook Council of PTAs 2012 Founders’ Day celebration. Each year, this event honors a select group of …
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2/15/12
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On Thursday, December 1, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the High School cafeteria, the Lynbrook Police Department and Lynbrook High School SADD will sponsor a drug disposal event, Operation Medicine …
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11/25/11
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Lynbrook
At its annual reorganization meeting on July 5, the Lynbrook Board of Education reappointed two members to the Board and elected its officers for the 2011-2012 school …
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By Mary Malloy
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7/14/11
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Newsweek, which has been ranking the top public high schools in America for more than ten years, has named Lynbrook High School one of the top 500 schools in America. LHS was 365th.
“It is …
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7/13/11
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New York’s first-ever property tax levy cap is a crucial step toward the state’s economic recovery, said Governor Andrew M. Cuomo, who signed the bill into law on June 30.
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By Clarissa Hamlin
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7/13/11
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Voters in East Rockaway and Lynbrook said yes to their school districts’ proposed budgets, but Lynbrook residents nixed Proposition 3 -- the $4.6 million athletic complex that was proposed to serve the district’s sports teams.
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By Mary Malloy and Clarissa Hamlin
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5/17/11
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In what they described as a lack of transparency and knowledge about the district’s decision to dissolve the Marion Street and Waverly Park School optional zone, several community me
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By Clarissa Hamlin
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4/6/11
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