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Dr. Robert Dillon, the East Meadow School District’s superintendent from 1999 to 2007, has been tabbed to become the superintendent of Nassau BOCES. more
Suffering from blindness and other physical and mental disabilities that are the result of a stroke at birth, 14-year-old Oliver Miller experiences up to 100 seizures a day. So when Lawrence High School students high-five or bump fists with him during the school day, it means a lot to Oliver, said his mother, Missy. more
Though the Lawrence School District will reduce its workforce by three, the proposed 2014-2015 budget includes a spending increase of $2.54 million over the current $93.1 million fiscal plan. more
Kathleen Anderson’s office at the Woodmere Education Center smelled of roses last Friday, as the assistant superintendent for Human Resources & Student Services for the Hewlett-Woodmere School District, received several bouquets of flowers to congratulate her on her retirement. more
Since he was born 13 years ago, Atlantic Beach resident Oliver Miller has suffered daily strokes, compounded by blindness and developmental delays that stem from a stroke he had prior to his birth. more
After being closed for more than two weeks due to Hurricane Sandy, which included Election Day and Veterans Day, the Lawrence School District reopened its schools on Tuesday. more
Stephen B. Witt, of Woodmere, was reappointed as president of the Nassau BOCES Board during the agency’s July organizational meeting on July 25. more
On March 1, representatives from Nassau BOCES and many school districts in the county gathered to announce progress made — and hopes for the future — for sharing services and saving money. … more
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