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Frances C. Hirx, born Frances Catherine Bowden in the Bronx in 1914, died in her sleep on Nov. 6 at the Belle Reve Senior Living Center in Milford, Penn. She was 97. more
Students at the Clara H. Carlson School in Elmont marched at the school’s “March Against Bullying” on Nov. 18 — the final event of the school’s week-long recognition of national Anti-Bullying Week, Nov. 14-18. more
Franklin Square native Casey Ericson began fighting when he was only 5 years old at Long Island Tae Kwon Do and Body Arts, owned by local resident Tom Festa and located on Hempstead Turnpike in Franklin Square. When Ericson turned 8, his father, Russell, bought him the “Rocky” movie series as a Christmas gift. more
Calhoun High School football coach Joe Bianca and the Colts’ team captains joined U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer on Monday to announce a legislative push to improve football helmet safety for children and teenagers. more
Students, administrators and PTA members offered their appreciation for the efforts of the Valley Stream Central High School District Board of Education, as part of the New York State board recognition month at the Nov. 8 meeting. more
The Elmont Union Free School District’s Dutch Broadway Elementary School kicked off its 2011-2012 Parents As Reading Partners program on Oct. 21 with an interactive workshop and creative drama performance by Donna Washington, a professional storyteller, recording artist and author of four books, including “A Big Spooky House.” more
Stewart Manor School held a Veterans Day celebration on Nov. 10, which was held in large part outdoors. Third-graders sang songs and recited poems, and older students performed musical pieces. more
Part one of five. We’re about to begin an extended series about a topic that’s often in the news –– charter schools. I must admit that researching the topic became an education for me. I recently ran a series of broadcasts about charters on WCBS Newsradio 880. There was so much I didn’t know. In the next few columns, I will share what I learned. more
The belief that hundreds of students are illegally attending Valley Stream schools simply isn’t true, school officials said at the annual Residency Advisory Committee meeting Monday morning at Memorial Junior High School. more
The Covert Avenue Parent-Teacher Association recently sponsored the school’s annual Halloween Party, which was divided into two celebrations — a party for its pre-kindergarten through third-grade students, and one for fourth- through sixth-grade students. more
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