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The start of the Nassau County football season is less than a week away. more
Valley Stream’s four school districts are in for some extra money, thanks to a new $10 billion federal education jobs bill. more
Even those in leadership positions have go back to school. District 13’s administrative team participated in a two-day training session this summer to improve teaching in the elementary schools and, ultimately, boost student learning. more
Malverne resident Ryan Pane went to Harvard University this summer. The interesting part? He’s still in high school. The 15-year-old Valley Stream North High School student was one of about … more
The Central High School District Board of Education will be moving its Alternative Special Education program for students in grades 10 -12 from Central High School to North for the upcoming school year, to join program students in grades 7-9. The move is now raising an alert from several local parents. more
Only 14 girls from the United States attended an intensive week-long firefighter training school earlier this month, and one of them was Valley Stream’s Jessica Fare. more
The newest member to join the Memorial Junior High School family is none other than a familiar face in Valley Stream schools — Anthony Mignella. With an already vast history with the Central High School District, Mignella is ready to take the stage with his new role as principal and said he is beyond excited. more
In his three years at Central High School, Stephen Boyd was a stand-out football player, and led the school to its only conference championship. But it was only the beginning for the man who would go on to become a feared linebacker in the NFL. more
District 24 hires many of its former graduates to help get the schools ready for September. This year, there are a dozen high school and college students working in the Brooklyn Avenue, William L. Buck and Robert W. Carbonaro schools. more
Gubernatorial hopeful Andrew Cuomo, the current Democratic state attorney general, recently swung by the Jewel Quinn Senior Center in North Merrick to tout a 2 percent property-tax cap for all municipalities and school districts in New York. more
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