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Outside of Mesivta Ateres Yaakov High School in Lawrence on Aug. 29, several local Republican elected officials encouraged residents to make their thoughts known to the State Education Department for their proposed “Substantially Equivalent Instruction for Nonpublic School Students.” more
A near 50-year career of volunteerism has ended for a longtime Woodmere resident as former Hewlett-Woodmere School District Board of Education Trustee Stephen Witt announced his retirement from the Nassau BOCES Board of Education in May after eight terms and 23 years of service. more
The all-volunteer Atlantic Beach Rescue hosted the Nassau County EMS Water Rescue Exercise for the 10th consecutive year on Aug. 18. more
Imagine opening a new marble notebook on the first day of school and taking out your new box of crayons. Now imagine what it might be like to show up to class empty-handed and have to ask your teacher, or a classmate, to borrow a sheet of paper and pencil. more
A dozen Five Towns area schools are among 125 Jewish Day Schools and yeshivas statewide that will receive a portion of $5 million that New York state has designated for science, technology, engineering and math, or STEM, education reimbursement. more
It was more of the same for the Hewlett-Woodmere Board of Education at their annual reorganization meeting and board president Mitchell Greebel thinks that is a positive. more
Despite a recent measles outbreak in New York City with 550 reported cases, a Five Towns school is awaiting a decision from the State Education Department on allowing two unvaccinated students to return to school. more
It seems every politician under the sun is scrambling to deal with the out-of-control costs of higher education in the U.S. And with good cause. more
The proposed 2019-20 Lawrence School District budget of $102,449,281 is exactly the same amount as the current spending plan, and includes a tax-levy decrease of 0.23 percent. more
Familiar faces abound in the Lawrence Board of Education trustee race as Dr. David Sussman, trying for his 10th three-year term and Michael Hatten, going for his third consecutive term are running unopposed, and Tova Plaut, seeking a third term, is being challenged by Asher Matathias, a candidate in the past six elections. more
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