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District 24 Board of Education members got their first look at a budget proposal that would maintain programs and class sizes next year, while meeting the property tax cap. more
The ladies of the Monica Village Crochet Club did it again. They raised enough money to donate pediatric trauma kits to a pair of Valley Stream schools, continuing a long-standing partnership between the seniors, the Kiwanis Club and the school community. more
Making sure students treat one another with compassion and respect through education is nothing new for Valley Stream’s four school districts, but now, a statewide law requires all districts to end harassment in schools. more
“Schools are supposed to be safe places,” said Dr. Nicholas Stirling, superintendent of Valley Stream District 30, responding to the shooting at an elementary school in Newtown, Conn. on Dec. 14. more
The District 24 school community is mourning the loss of one of its own after William L. Buck School head custodian Greg Ike died last week following a two-year battle with kidney cancer. He was 47. more
The state Education Department has approved new teacher evaluation plans in two Valley Stream school districts, which for the first time will tie teacher performance to student success on tests. more
When Rosario Iacono applied to District 24 for the open principal job, he got a sense that it was the right fit for him. As the new leader of the Robert W. Carbonaro School, Iacono is enthusiastic about the upcoming year and is looking to make a difference in his first administrative position. more
For the second year in a row, District 30 boasted the best test scores of Valley Stream’s three elementary districts when the results of the 2012 state assessments were released last week. more
Before the District 24 Board of Education got down to business on May 24, it took time to recognize the most important part of its schools — the students. more
A freeze on teacher salaries for the 2012-13 school year went a long way in helping administrators plan next year’s budgets, according to officials in Districts 24, 30 and the Central High School District. more
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