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Lawrence School District officials said that the State Education Department has allowed the kosher food distribution program that provides up to 21,000 households with food every Wednesday was extended another week, Jan. 20, while the SED awaits data from the school district. The program is a partnership between the Lawrence School District and Lawrence-based Elite Caterers. more
It nearly killed me. One of my grandkids said they “hate” books. They don’t read books except when one is assigned in school. Given the options of smartphones, TV and computers . . . more
A Hewlett-Woodmere School District alumna and Board of Education trustee is stepping down from the board as she and her family embark on a move out of New York. After four years on the board, Trustee Daniella Simon submitted her resignation. Her family is moving to Florida in the new year.  more
At Monday’s Lawrence Board of Education meeting, the trustees officially approved starting up six student clubs, and six adviser positions. The clubs had been approved by the Lawrence School … more
For over a century, American higher education has been viewed as a public good as well as a vehicle for personal growth. It has been a source of scientific and technological advances as well as . . . more
After nearly serving two years on the Hewlett-Woodmere Board of Education, Trustee Paul Critti resigned effective Nov. 30, as he is moving to Brooklyn. The public announcement was made at the Nov. 18 … more
Since the beginning of the school year roughly 60 buses belonging to Brooklyn-based Seth Transportation have been parked on the Harris Avenue field in Inwood across from the Number Four School in the Lawrence district. more
There is a storm brewing, and your child’s school is in its cross hairs. It’s not a hurricane or a tornado. It’s a fiscal tsunami, and it’s going to devastate the education system on Long Island unless Albany steps up and acts. more
High school and college sports coaches on the latest Herald Inside LI webinar discussed how Covid-19 has affected their programs — including new recruiting methods, alternatives to competitive gameplay and staying positive through it all. more
Educational leaders on the latest Herald Inside LI webinar agreed that reopening schools amid the coronavirus pandemic has been challenging, and the learning curve for students and teachers is ongoing. more
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