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After a robust campaign by the Community Coalition of the Five Towns, voters in the Lawrence school district overwhelmingly approved the sale of the former Number Five School building, in Cedarhurst, to the Shulamith School for Girls in a referendum on Feb. 16. more
The polls closed at 10 p.m. sharp at Lawrence High School as the district held their referendum vote Thursday night to determine new ownership of their once Number Five School. more
For the third time in 16 years, the Lawrence School District is hoping to put a school building up for sale. more
With renovations of Lawrence High School on the horizon, the Lawrence Board of Education unanimously approved a resolution on Nov. 18 declaring the school district’s intention to sell the former Number Five School... more
Blessings, God and opportunities were the centerpieces of the first-ever Shulamith High School graduation... more
Crossing guards that were posted by the Number Five School in Cedarhurst will remain on duty during the school year for students of the Shulamith School for Girls following discussions between 4th Precinct Inspector Lee M. Steinberg and Assemblyman Todd Kaminsky (D-Long Beach). more
In celebration of having a building to call its own, the Shulamith School for Girls held an open house on Sept. 2 at 305 Cedarhurst Ave. in Cedarhurst, the former Number Five School in the Lawrence School District, which Shulamith will occupy for at least this year, and possibly 2016-17 as well. more
In the midst of routine items being approved during Lawrence School District’s organizational meeting on July 7 the news that Assistant Superintendent for Student and Community Affairs Pat Pizzarelli is retiring, effective July 31, reverberated through the middle school cafeteria. more
With an eye toward its future, the Shulamith School, a first- to eighth-grade yeshiva for girls that will open a high school in September, has agreed to lease the Lawrence School District’s Number Five School for one year for $500,000, with a renewable option for a second year. more
Last night at the Lawrence School District budget hearing, the Board of Education voted to approve a one-year agreement for $500,000 with a year option to lease the Number Five School in Cedarhurst to the Shulamith School for Girls. more
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