Nyla Batista, a third grader and member of the Bee Green Club at Bowling Green Elementary School in East Meadow, participated in Covanta’s 21st Annual Recycling Poster Contest. This year’s theme was “How to Make the World a Better Place.”
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7/13/11
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Zoe Roman, a fifth-grade student at Hewitt Elementary School, thrilled her school community when she was recognized at the national level for her entry in this year’s PTA Reflections Program. Each …
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6/29/11
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Wilson Elementary School’s fifth-graders surrounded a tree on school grounds that they donated through a fundraising effort. Earlier this year, students at the school participated in a …
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6/29/11
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Watson School is pleased to announce three winners of the Young Authors’ Contest, a writing contest that is sponsored by the Nassau Reading Council. Students were required to write a well organized …
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6/29/11
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Hempstead Town Supervisor Kate Murray, left, presents a town certificate of recognition to first-grade student Marissa Massaro, second from left, and fourth-grade student Alyssa Yablansky at Barnum Woods Elementary School in East Meadow for their participation in the 21st Annual Recycling Poster Contest sponsored by Covanta Energy.
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6/23/11
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owling Green Elementary School’s Bee Green Environmental Student Club collected dozens of cell phones and delivered them to Senator Kemp Hannon’s office in Garden City, which is registered as an official drop-off site for Cell Phones for Soldiers, which is a nonprofit organization that collects unwanted cell phones and sells them to ReCellular. The revenue is then used to buy millions of prepaid calling cards for U.S. troops overseas.
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6/23/11
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Nicholas De Tullio received the Riverside Elementary School PTA Award during South Side High School’s annual Senior Awards Assembly. He was also one of 15 recipients of Custom Computers’ Right …
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6/22/11
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Capt. Don Harris, first vice president and environmental educator for the Freeport-based Operation SPLASH, recently visited Levy-Lakeside Elementary School in Merrick. Operation SPLASH (Stop Polluting Littering and Save Harbors) is a non-profit, all–volunteer organization that focuses on improving quality of life on Long Island’s shores.
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By Peri Hoffer-Hinden
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6/17/11
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Many children dream of being able to flip and fly through the air. For 9-year-old Kaylee Guarascia of North Bellmore, such acrobatics are a part of her daily life.
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By Deirdre Krasula
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6/16/11
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Angry parents from Riverside Elementary School gave school administrators and trustees a tongue lashing at Monday’s Board of Education meeting, calling for improved communication, revised emergency …
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By Judy Rattner
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6/15/11
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