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Gina Cappellino, an Italian teacher at Malverne High School, was recently honored by KJOY 98.3 radio station with the distinction of being named Teacher of the Week. Ms. Cappellino was nominated … more
Much like their West Hempstead counterparts, teachers in the Malverne school district are getting antsy about working with an expired contract. Whereas the West Hempstead teachers’ union … more
This past week, the Bellmore-Merrick United Secondary Teachers, the union of Central High School District teachers, delivered loads of holiday cheer to children hospitalized at Nassau University Medical Center in East Meadow. more
Third, fourth and fifth graders at Our Lady of Lourdes School in Malverne recently embarked on an exploration of oft-overlooked instruments: their voices. Acting on a suggestion from OLL Principal … more
Sister Irene Weiner and Eileen McEnaney have dedicated most of their adult lives to teaching children. Both teachers were recently recognized for their 40 years of service as Catholic school educators. more
Eleven South Side High School English as a Second Language students, many from low-income and single parent, newly immigrant households, are enjoying the use of new laptop computers as a result of a … more
The Malverne Teachers’ Association, Honor Society and Community Service and Art clubs held their second annual fund-raising walk at the Malverne High School track in honor of the American … more
  The state mediator requested by the West Hempstead Board of Education to facilitate contract negotiations with the teachers’ union failed to accomplish that task. Instead, the board … more
These days almost everybody has a complaint about the government. In Washington it’s about health care, taxes, over-regulation and bailouts. Here at home the complaints deal with the economy and real estate taxes, but mostly taxes. more
Following rallies by West Hempstead teachers working without a contract since June 2009, the West Hempstead Educators Association met with the district school board last week in a five-hour mediated … more
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