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A Hurricane Sandy Storm Recovery Resource Fair will be held at Kennedy High School in Bellmore on Tuesday, May 26, from 5 to 9 p.m. more
Gov. Andrew Cuomo appears locked in a political death spiral. Last year brought growing dissatisfaction with the State Education Department’s dysfunctional implementation of the new Common Core State Standards . . . more
If there was ever a way to get a passionate group motivated to raise money, Nassau BOCES accomplished it last week. more
When Nassau BOCES came up with the idea to create the Doshi STEM Institute, a half-day, five-days-a-week learning experience for high school students focusing on science, technology, engineering and math, the Malverne school district immediately saw its value. more
Baldwin High School students will have some added options when they plan their 2015-16 schedules after the Board of Education unanimously approved 13 new courses for next school year at its Feb. 11 … more
Merokean Steve “The Crusher” Weiner stood in awe and soaked in the sheer size of the theater where he would attempt to break the Guinness world record for curling metal frying pans with his bare hands. “It was a huge, huge stage,” recalled the 6-foot-2 Weiner during a recent interview at his home in the Gables neighborhood. more
A student learning in the classroom is nothing new in Baldwin — that’s how it’s supposed to be. However, many Baldwin High School students have had the opportunity to expand their knowledge base and get a look at real world work environments in recent months. more
Students in Baldwin High School’s Future Business Leaders of America club are used to sitting in a classroom, absorbing what their teacher has to say and following along a detailed lesson plan. But that’s much different than preparing the lesson yourself and getting up in front of a room full of elementary school students to take on the teacher role. more
Lerthon Theuma is one of 15 players on the Hofstra men’s soccer team who was born outside the United States, but Theuma is the only one of them who can say he went to high school in this country. The Franklin Square resident moved here from Malta when he was 12 and spent his teenage formative years adjusting to American cultural norms, both on and off the soccer field. more
Baldwin High School students took the stage last weekend to perform their rendition of the musical “Hello, Dolly!” more
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