Keyword: Emily Hagen
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The first time I was at the Tilles Center on C.W. Post’s campus was three years ago with my clarinet and fellow pit band members to play “Pomp and Circumstance” and “Romanesque” for the Hewlett High School class of 2010 graduation. more
Although it is a rare occurrence for Hewlett High School students to be able to wear shorts and tank tops to school, it is still May time. more
March 12 was not the typical day in Janette Zawitowsky’s sixth period honors Calculus class. Instead of the typical equations students learned about Frank Zaret’s profession as an accomplished actuary how to prepare for it and the required critical thinking skills. more
It was not the typical month of February for Hewlett High School students this year. In the past, there was a week-long hiatus from school that included a day to celebrate two former U.S. presidents. more
Hewlett High School is quite an exciting place to be right now. It feels as if there is a different upcoming event, activity, or newsworthy story announced each day. Student schedules are filled with many academic and extracurricular-related activities. more
An afternoon spent with senior citizens at the Center for Adult Life Enrichment in Hewlett proved several of the common misconceptions that many teenagers hold about old people false. more
Students at Hewlett High School may have experienced an unexpected hiatus during November, but now school is back in session. more
The phone call that Hewlett High School students received from Superintendent Dr. Joyce Bisso on Oct. 28 was not the typical one. more
To say that the week of Homecoming was an exciting time at Hewlett High School would be an understatement. more
Aurore’s favorite activity was playing hide-and-seek with her brother. Fillette’s favorite food was rice and chips. Organ’s best friend was her sister. All of these children were systematically killed during the 1994 genocide in Rwanda. These descriptions are provided under the pictures of innocent children, whose precious faces are preserved on the walls of the genocide Memorial Center in Kigali, the capital of Rwanda. more
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