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Students in Tami Mann’s class at the Number Two School on Donahue Avenue in Inwood in the Lawrence School District had Hempstead Town Clerk Nasrin Ahmad serve as a guest reader. more
Tonight's Lawrence Board of Education meeting scheduled for the Number Two School has been canceled. more
Peace Day was celebrated by the 431 students, along with teachers and administrators at the Number Two School on May 31. more
Gara Rosenberg empathizes with what her fourth grade Number Five School students are now going through. Rosenberg also went from a Lawrence district elementary school to the middle school. more
Concern and confusion were the most common reactions during the first week of a district-wide relocation after Lawrence High School closed on Jan. 16 due to damage to its electrical system caused by Hurricane Sandy. District officials say the repair work may take as long as eight weeks (see “Repairing the high school’s electrical system,” page 3). more
The shut down of Lawrence High School due to Hurricane Sandy-related damage has not only resulted in the displacement of high school students to the middle schools and the fifth- and sixth-grade middle school students to the Number Five and Two schools, respectively, but has caused problems for the winter sports teams. more
Hurricane Sandy continues to have serious impacts on the Five Towns. Lawrence High School must close for the next eight weeks to repair its electrical system that was severely damaged by the Oct. 29th storm. Approximately 975 students will be attending the district’s middle school during that time, causing other students in the district to be displaced as well. more
After being closed for more than two weeks due to Hurricane Sandy, which included Election Day and Veterans Day,the Lawrence School District is reopening all of its schools Tuesday. more
The Inwood Buccaneer Athletic Club held its annual pep rally at the Number Two School in Inwood on Sept. 7. more
With $5 each from every teacher in the school district, the Lawrence Teachers Association collected $1,300 and used that money to purchase 40 turkeys, potatoes, stuffing, cans of vegetables, dinner rolls, bottles of apple juice and cans of cookies. more
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