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Residents of the 8th State Senate District, which stretches along the South Shore from Baldwin to Lindenhurst, do not now have a representative in the New York State Legislature’s upper chamber. This troubles some as Albany legislators and Gov. Andrew Cuomo negotiate this month over how the state will allocate its more than $100 billion budget. more
A recent letter from New York State informed District 24 that Superintendent Dr. Edward Fale’s retirement was invalid, prompting the Board of Education to hold a special meeting to correct the issue. more
A 13-year-old girl was in critical but stable condition after a fatal car crash that killed her 15-year-old sister in Valley Stream last week. At around 9:23 p.m. on Jan. 28, according to Nassau … more
On Jan. 16, the Rockville Centre School District, in conjunction with the PTA Council, hosted a forum to address some of the most pressing questions that parents had about the Common Core, state … more
School district administrators came back to the public this week with a more detailed proposal for reconfiguring Long Beach’s elementary schools. But parents remain resistant to many of the … more
For one day in January, Dr. Edward Fale will not be the superintendent of Valley Stream District 24. Last week, the Board of Education approved a deal that would allow Fale to retire, then bring him back at a lower salary. more
Parents voiced their outrage at Tuesday’s Board of Education meeting after a presentation on the use of the district’s facilities included the possible closure of an elementary school. The … more
The District 24 Board of Education is nearing completion of a deal with Superintendent Dr. Edward Fale that would allow him to retire, yet keep working for the Valley Stream elementary district for another 3½ years. more
A North Bellmore parent was arrested Tuesday evening after he allegedly made inappropriate comments directed at the principal of one of the district’s five elementary schools. more
Ambulances rushed one teacher and 14 students Thursday afternoon from Camp Avenue School in North Merrick to Nassau University Medical Center in East Meadow due to possible carbon monoxide poisoning. All 15 were evaluated at the hospital and released, according to NUMC spokeswoman Shelly Lotenberg. more
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