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Familiar faces will not only be in their regular positions, but will be up to their elbows in new responsibilities as the Lawrence School District has several administrators doing more than one job as a cost-saving measure. more
On Feb. 1, Governor Cuomo delivered his first budget address. It was a no-holds-barred speech in which he admitted that years of dysfunction and mismanagement has driven our state into “functional bankruptcy.” more
Rep. Carolyn McCarthy (D-Mineola) visited the Cedarhurst-based Labor & Industry For Education, Inc. (LIFE) on Feb. 1 that runs a free mortgage foreclosure prevention program. more
A group of local dentists volunteered last week to help get kids on their way to building healthy teeth.  Seventy-five dentists from the Nassau County Dental Society, with the help of … more
The National Business Plan competition in April is the next stop for the Hewlett High School Virtual Enterprise team as they finished first out of 10 schools in the inaugural Long Island Business Plan competition on Jan. 6 at Molloy College. more
Lawrence High School’s DECA (Distributive Educational Clubs of America) Chapter (pictured) competed at the annual regional career competition at Molloy College that hosted the event for the first time. more
As a part of an ongoing tradition, members of the Lawrence Teachers Association, staff and student volunteers distributed full turkey dinners to needy district families three days before Christmas. more
For the third time in seven months, the Lawrence School District plans to lay off staff. Twenty-seven hall monitors, clerical and grounds crew employees were notified on Dec. 6 that their positions could be eliminated as early as Dec. 31 as a cost-saving measure, pending Board of Education and Nassau County Civil Service Commission approval. more
The Educational Funding Company awarded the 2010 “Top Martial Arts School Award” to Warren Levi of Warren Levi Martial Arts and Fitness on Nov. 13. more
Though the Lawrence School District has cut $98,000 from its budget that was allocated to the Lawrence-based Five Towns Community Center, Deputy Superintendent Gary Schall said that the district is “very, very committed” to the center. more
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