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When it comes to challenging students, the Valley Stream Central High School District is on the ball. That’s what the Washington Post says, which again has ranked the community’s three high schools on a nationwide list. more
“This is what my favorite event of the year is,” Valley Stream Council of PTAs President Michelle D’Elia said in welcoming hundreds of parents, teachers, students, administrators and Board of Education members to the 53rd annual Lights On For Education program on April 10. more
Students in the Valley Stream Central High School District will have more classes to choose from next year if voters approve the budget on May 20. more
More than 100 students did not take part in the New York state assessments given last week, significantly more than what was expected in the days leading up the exam. more
As the baseball season kicked off for most big league clubs on Monday, state lawmakers threw a curveball of their own to school administrators and boards of education preparing to pierce the property tax levy cap. more
The Valley Stream Central High School District Board of Education will hold its next business meeting on Tuesday, April 1 at 8 p.m. at Memorial Junior High School. more
The Valley Stream Central High School District Board of Education adopted its 2014-15 budget on March 11 with much less confrontation than a year ago, when the district had to make $2.65 million in cuts. more
There was a packed house at the Feb. 11 Central High School District Board of Education meeting, as about 100 district students were recognized for their musical achievements. more
This year’s budget talks have a much different feel than last year’s for the Valley Stream Central High School District Board of Education. There are no proposed layoffs, no student transportation debate and no athletic teams on the chopping block. In fact, the board is considering adding some items back. more
In budget discussions this month, officials from the Valley Stream Central High School District said they might need a supermajority — at least 60 percent of voters — to pass the budget in May, even if they ask for no tax increase. This requirement seems unjust, and must have more to do with a technical oversight in the tax-cap law than budgetary prudence. more
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