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A decade ago, the Valley Stream Central High School District would have had about 40 new teachers at the start of a school year and most would have been fresh out of college, according to Superintendent Dr. Bill Heidenreich. This year, there are 18 new teachers, and just about all of them come with prior teaching experience. more
When Rosario Iacono applied to District 24 for the open principal job, he got a sense that it was the right fit for him. As the new leader of the Robert W. Carbonaro School, Iacono is enthusiastic about the upcoming year and is looking to make a difference in his first administrative position. more
There aren’t many pencils, books or teacher’s dirty looks in the months of July and August. It’s a time when most students are on summer vacation and many school buildings are nearly empty. But just because there aren’t book reports or essays to be graded in Valley Stream’s 14 schools over the summer doesn’t mean there isn’t any work getting done. more
For the second year in a row, District 30 boasted the best test scores of Valley Stream’s three elementary districts when the results of the 2012 state assessments were released last week. more
District 24 will have a familiar face as board president during the 2012-13 school year. Tony Iadevaio, who was first elected to the District 24 board in the early 1980s and became a member of the high school board shortly after, will take the role of board president for the sixth time on the elementary school level. more
Hundreds of students and their family members and friends packed the gymnasium at the William L. Buck School for District 24’s annual awards night. Students from each of the three schools were recognized for their hard work and dedication in a variety of areas. more
Before the District 24 Board of Education got down to business on May 24, it took time to recognize the most important part of its schools — the students. more
District 13 school officials were breathing a sigh of relief on Tuesday night, as 62 percent of voters said “yes” to the proposed 2012-13 spending plan. more
A freeze on teacher salaries for the 2012-13 school year went a long way in helping administrators plan next year’s budgets, according to officials in Districts 24, 30 and the Central High School District. more
This week I received a postcard that was misleading and will make residents think that District 24 supports Nat Patel. District 24 has never supported any candidate past or present. more
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