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More than 100 students attended Battle of the Classes at W.T. Clarke High School on Feb. 16. Students filed into the gym decked in class colors and fiercely competed in numerous activities. more
The East Meadow High School football team was surprised with two school signs for winning the Nassau County Championship game during the 2011 season. more
Twelve local bowlers are set to compete at the state bowling competition in Elmira, scheduled for March 4, following the Nassau County High School Singles Tournament, hosted by Garden City Bowl on Feb. 11. more
Saul Lerner, the Bellmore-Merrick Central High School District’s athletic director, learned recently that Butch Yamali, a Merrick Board of Education trustee and restaurateur, bought the Sands in Lido Beach and the Coral House in Baldwin. Therein, Lerner saw an opportunity to help feed the poor. more
The fifth annual East Meadow Unified School District Long Island Regional Braille Challenge was held at W.T. Clarke High School on Feb. 4. Nearly 30 visually impaired students from throughout New York attended the event, including three local student. more
To the many sports parents who dream of sending their star athletes to college on full athletic scholarships, think again, says Seth Tierney, head men’s lacrosse coach at Hofstra University in Hempstead. more
W.T. Clarke High School student Matthew Schwartz was honored as the Eastern New York 2011 Young Male Referee of the Year at a ceremony in December. more
The Elmont American Legion Post 1033 hosted the American Legion National High School Oratorical Contest Nassau County Finals on Dec. 17. more
Elmont resident Tommy Genova Jr. bowled a 280 in the third game of a 692 series, on Jan. 4, leading the Sewanhaka Central High School District to a 3-0 win over Oyster Bay in the Nassau Conference II bowling tournament. more
For the 28th year, the Irish Cultural Society will hold its annual writing contest this spring for high school students throughout Nassau County. The ninth through 12th graders entering the … more
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