As Long Beach High School’s first class of Island Park students prepare to graduate in June, a new group of graduating middle school students have chosen where their buses will take them in the …
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Aaron Axelson
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1/25/12
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The Merrick School District Board of Education has hired School Leadership, LLC, an executive search firm, to assist in the search for a superintendent to succeed Dr. Ranier Melucci, who announced in December that he will retire in June.
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By Scott Brinton, sbrinton@liherald.com
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1/20/12
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All Malverne High School alumna Sarah St. John wants is more scrutiny.
So she told the Malverne Board of Education at its monthly meeting Jan. 10, some time after it had mailed her a letter saying …
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By Lee Landor
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1/18/12
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Bullies at the Malverne middle school have kicked, taunted, chased and harassed autistic eighth-grader Joel Luna Menjivar, according to his mother, Ana, who called the Herald in a desperate attempt …
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Lee Landor
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1/18/12
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The last time several dozen West Hempstead residents gathered at the West Hempstead Middle School cafeteria for a budget “café,” which was in late November, they developed an …
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Lee Landor
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1/18/12
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At its annual awards dinner, the Island Park Chamber of Commerce presented the organization’s Community Service Award to Dr. Rosmarie Bovino, Island Park superintendent of schools. Bovino, a …
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12/21/11
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“It is not hard to figure out that you are being discriminated against when your supervisor calls you a nigger and routinely reminds you that you are a black woman.” So opens the …
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By Lee Landor
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12/12/11
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Not many people remember MacDonald Egdorf’s tenure in the Oceanside School District. Egdorf was hired as the Superintendent of Schools in the summer of 1959 and had the challenge of …
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Seth J. Blau
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11/30/11
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Over the next year, Oceanside High School will implement a social emotional literacy (SEL) program which administrators believe will promote positive decision making among students during their years …
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Aaron Axelson
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11/23/11
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Earlier this month, the New York State Department of Education announced that a record-setting 1,325 schools were now labeled as “in need of improvement” under the No Child Left Behind Act. …
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Alex Costello
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11/23/11
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