Due to the financial constraints of the current economic climate and the state’s 2 percent tax levy cap, the Hewlett-Woodmere School District is seeking to lessen its fiscal burden by offering its veteran administrators and principals an incentive to retire.
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ANN E. FRIEDMAN
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1/26/12
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Hewlett fashion plates walk the runway
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An array of clothes and styles were viewed at the annual Hewlett High School SADD Fashion Show in the school’s auditorium on Dec. 2.
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12/15/11
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In order to improve communication with residents and to let them know what they missed at meetings, the Hewlett-Woodmere Board of Education has added an array of information to its home page on the district’s website.
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ANN E. FRIEDMAN
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10/27/11
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The Hewlett-Woodmere School District kicked off the 2011-2012 school year by officially welcoming two new school board members, Cheryl May and Scott McInnes, at their July 12 meeting.
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ANN E. FRIEDMAN
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7/21/11
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The Hewlett-Woodmere School District has been awarded the “highest quality” rating of Aa1 from the credit rating agency Moody’s Corporation, which will result in lower borrowing costs for the district and the ability to refinance bonds at lower interest rates.
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ANN E. FRIEDMAN
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6/2/11
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The National Business Plan competition in April is the next stop for the Hewlett High School Virtual Enterprise team as they finished first out of 10 schools in the inaugural Long Island Business Plan competition on Jan. 6 at Molloy College.
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ANN E. FRIEDMAN
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2/2/11
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Barbra Feldman, a lifelong resident of the Five Towns and a long time community volunteer, was recently tapped to serve as director of Lawrence Woodmere Academy’s Summer Program.
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ANN E. FRIEDMAN
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12/8/10
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A check for a little more than $65,000 was presented to Hewlett-Woodmere School District officials by Hewlett High School students for the money raised through Project Bulldog.
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11/24/10
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Though New York state was awarded nearly $700 million through the federal Race to the Top program, money which will be earmarked by the state for education, only Five Towns local district will receive funding.
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Alex Costello and Jeff Bessen
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9/1/10
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