Keyword: Sandie Schoell
14 results total, viewing 1 - 10
Whether it’s a Parent Teacher Association meeting, an Oceanside SAFE Coalition meeting, a school board meeting or one of myriad other engagements, Sandie Schoell always shows up ready to help … more
After a car struck a girl at the intersection of Skillman and Brower avenues near Oceanside High School last month, parents, school administrators and elected officials are continuing to push for a crossing guard for the area. more
The Oceanside School District’s $150 million 2017-18 budget easily passed on Tuesday by a vote of 1,202 to 369. Next year’s spending plan — about $2.9 million, or 1.97 percent, larger than the current one — took advantage of its allowable tax levy increase of 2.15 percent. more
Assemblyman Brian Curran hosted his annual Women of Distinction event to recognize women from the community who have gone above and beyond the call of civic engagement and outreach to make Nassau … more
Celebrating their 60th anniversary at a dinner on April 23, the Oceanside Kiwanettes honored Board of Education Trustee Sandie Schoell with the Women of Distinction award. A longtime Oceanside resident, Schoell is a former president of the school board and a former president of the Kiwanettes. more
For their 60th anniversary the Oceanside Kiwanettes will be honoring “Women of Distinction”, including past presidents of the club and Oceanside Board of Education Trustee Sandie Schoell. more
The Oceanside School District’s second budget workshop ran into uncertainty as the state’s silence on school aid forced district officials to tentatively cut four assistant coaches from its sports program. The March 3 meeting focused on special education, technology and athletics. more
The Oceanside school district presented the first draft of its allergy policy — mainly those to food — at the Jan. 20 Board of Education meeting. Parents had many questions about the policy and suggestions to improve it. more
The Department of Education released test scores for Year 2 of Common Core testing last week, and local students’ scores reflect those of the rest of the state: gains in some areas and fractional downturns in others. more
On Tuesday, Oceanside residents will go to the polls to decide on the school budget for the upcoming year. We believe that the $142.24 million spending plan is well allocated, and the tax levy increase of 1.86 percent is needed. more
1 | 2 Next »
Currently viewing stories posted within the past year.
For all older stories, please use our advanced search.