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District 24 community members gave Tony Iadevaio a standing ovation the district’s Board of Education meeting on March 27, after he announced that he would not seek re-election this spring. He has served almost 40 years on the elementary school district’s Board of Education and more than 30 years on the high school district’s board — becoming Valley Stream’s longest-serving school trustee. more
Years ago, there was a perception that as many as one-third of students in the Valley Stream Central High School District didn’t belong there, noted members of the interdistrict Residency Advisory Committee at its yearly meeting on Nov. 25. more
Tony Iadevaio’s name has long been synonymous with school board service in Valley Stream. On the state level, his dedication to education is also recognized, and that’s why he was chosen as the 2013 recipient of the Everett R. Dyer Award for Distinguished School Board Service. more
There are thousands of school board members across New York who put in countless hours each year for the betterment of students and receive no monetary compensation in return. But only one of these volunteers can receive the top award from the New York State School Boards Association each year. For 2013, the Everett R. Dyer Award for Distinguished School Board Service will go to Tony Iadevaio. more
There will be at least one new member of the District 24 Board of Education next school year. Trustee Frank Nuara is not seeking re-election and other incumbent seats are up for grabs. more
District 24 officials say their schools have enough space to accommodate children from two major housing projects under construction in the village. But not three. more
District 24 officials say they have room in the three elementary schools to handle a modest influx of students from two multi-family housing developments currently under construction. more
To begin his budget presentation to the Board of Education and public on March 20, Superintendent Dr. Edward Fale ticked off the many programs he said makes District 24 a special and unique place. A short while later, the board adopted the proposed $28.7 million spending plan that will go to voters in May. more
About $300 million in additional state aid is expected to make its way to New York’s school when the state Legislature approves a budget later this month, possibly this week. At least some of that should trickle down to Valley Stream’s four districts. more
An independent security expert has recommended a series of changes to improve safety in District 24 starting at the main entrances of the three elementary schools. more
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