Nassau and Suffolk counties have both opted to postpone high school sports until January of 2021, and many colleges have moved their fall sports to the spring, as well. With sports on pause, student-athletes — especially high school seniors — and parents are left not only disappointed, but also with many lingering questions.
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9/15/20
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Schools Superintendent Dr. Lorna Lewis announced on Monday in a letter to parents that the district had to close Malverne High School for the day. Lewis said the district saw a high number of …
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By Nakeem Grant
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9/14/20
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As the new school year begins, students, teachers and parents are understandably focused on the immediate issue of how schools are reopening amid the coronavirus pandemic. But . . .
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By Elaine Gross
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9/11/20
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Anyone who knows me knows that from the start, I have not been a fan of the current administration in Washington, D.C. So I’m more than a little surprised to find myself agreeing with President Trump . . .
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By Timothy Denton
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9/5/20
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The Malvene School District received more than $860,000 in Smart Schools funding from State Sen. Todd Kaminsky and State Assemblywoman Judy Griffin. This investment will bolster security using the …
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9/3/20
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Nassau County high school student-athletes will have to wait until the new year to compete in sports.
At an emergency meeting on Aug. 26, a committee of county school superintendents voted to …
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By Nakeem Grant and Tony Belissimo
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9/3/20
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Nassau County High School student-athletes will have to wait until 2021 to compete in sports.
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By Tony Bellissimo
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8/26/20
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In March, Malvernite Sara Lombardi, of Girl Scout Troop 2600, took a social studies elective at Valley Stream North High School, in which she studied the use of victory gardens during World War II. …
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By Nakeem Grant
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8/26/20
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“When Covid-19 hit, survival intuition became important for everyone because individual lives and livelihoods were immediately at stake,” said Bianca Baldwin, head of admissions and …
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By Visvajit Sriramrajan
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8/24/20
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In 1966, the Malverne School District was the first district in New York to receive a desegregation order. At the time, the school district had three elementary schools: Woodfield Road, Davison …
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Scarlett Liriano Cepin
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8/20/20
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