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Connor Mack and Chelsea McGowen have known each other since third grade, when they met weekly as part of the school district’s former Program for the Academically Gifted to work on projects. more
The Baldwin School District’s graduation rate remained consistent with previous years in 2012-13, according to data released by the New York State Education Department last month, and while there’s always room for improvement, Superintendent James Scannell said he is happy with the results. more
As the young adults exited Baldwin High School and walked onto the football field dressed in blue caps and gowns, they did so for the last time as high school students. Their family members, friends and teachers looked on as, one by one, the seniors took their seats while “Pomp and Circumstance” filled the evening air on June 27. more
With commencement ceremonies taking place this weekend, we thought it would be valuable to share some words of wisdom with our newly minted high school graduates. more
Baldwin High School’s class of 2014 has a crop of young adults who are primed for success. And while many graduates will be attending prestigious colleges and universities this fall, Bryan Saggese and Richard Henry came out on top of the academic rankings. more
Many eighth graders at St. Christopher School have spent their entire educational lives attending classes at the school on the corner Merrick Road and Pershing Boulevard, but beginning next school year, they will be moving on to new schools and begin a new experience. more
The preschoolers at the Community Nursery School of Baldwin have just celebrated the end of the school year, and an important milestone. They were all smiles when they received their certificates at the commencement ceremony, on June 12, which was held at Baldwin’s First Presbyterian Church.  more
As students throughout our nation and here on Long Island graduate from college, they hope to start the next phase of their lives gainfully employed. more
Roughly 200 pedestrians were killed on Long Island streets from 2010 to 2012, according to “The Region’s Most Dangerous Roads for Walking,” a report produced by the Tri-State Transportation Campaign, a non-profit organization committed to decreasing pedestrian fatalities. Eighty-eight died on Nassau County streets. more
Hats off to us [Photo gallery]
Baldwin High School sent off the class of 2013 in grand style last week. The beautiful weather made it possible for the ceremony to be held outside, which left plenty of room for tossed mortarboards. more
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