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Students at Centre Avenue Elementary in East Rockaway took part in observing National Bird Day early in January. more
Judi Vining, coordinator of the Long Beach Medical Center's Coalition to Prevent Underage Drinking, says that the way to combat teenage substance abuse is by fighting it as a community — and that the initial battle starts at home. more
Last week, the biggest loser wasn’t Massachusetts Senate candidate Martha Coakley or the Democratic Party or President Obama. The biggest losers were New York schoolchildren, who were sold out by the state Legislature in favor of the tremendously powerful teachers unions. more
In what has become a proud community tradition, the Lynbrook High School Tri-M Music Honor Society sponsored its annual Cabaret Night, which showcased the musical talents of dozens of high school students while raising approximately $2,000 for the food pantries at St. Raymond’s Church in East Rockaway and Our Lady of Peace Church of Lynbrook. more
The Lynbrook Parents and Friends of Music will present “Cinderella” on Feb. 16 at 2 p.m., at the Lynbrook High School … more
The East Rockaway School District will be presenting the musical “The Wizard of Oz” on Fri. Feb. 5 at 8 p.m., and on Sat., Feb. 6 at 1:30 and 8 p.m. more
This article originally ran in Lynbrook High School’s newspaper, “Horizon.” The Italian classes at Lynbrook High School follow many traditions throughout the year, and perhaps among the most well known are the various field trips taken. Lenny Bruno’s 5A class and Maddalena Coletta’s 4A class made a journey to Arthur Avenue in the Bronx recently, accompanied by Mike Harrison, the school’s librarian. more
Lynbrook High School senior Matt Wohlmacher has been named a News 12 Scholar Athlete for his achievements in the classroom and on the athletic Field. more
According to the results of a statewide youth survey that tracked adolescent substance abuse trends, East Rockaway students have experimented more with smoking and drinking, on average, than those in other parts of the county and state. more
Last week I presented the first installment of an interview with John Halligan, a father whose son was a victim of school bullying and committed suicide. The interview is a natural outgrowth of a recent mini-series that ran in the Principal's Office about bullying and anti-bullying programs. more
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