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As I sat down and wrote my final column for the Herald, I can hear it. The ring of “Pomp and Circumstance” runs through my head as I collect my thoughts on what to write one last time. more
Fourth-grade students from Ogden Elementary School recently concluded a 10-week, 20-session ballroom dance program through Dancing Classrooms Long Island: Transforming Lives One Step At A Time, a social development and arts-in-education residency program that aims to help young people develop a positive self-image and essential life skills such as confidence, respect for others and social awareness. more
Though Make A Difference Day was Oct. 26, Ogden Elementary School students and staff celebrated two days early by donating new or gently used shoes to the Interfaith Nutrition Network in Hempstead and running a mini-marathon around their school field. more
Dina M. Anzalone has been appointed the new principal of Ogden Elementary School. Anzalone was officially approved by the Board of Education at its monthly meeting on March 28. She will succeed Joan Biringer-Haig, who is retiring. more
Several changes are in store for special education students, teachers and support staff in the Hewlett-Woodmere School District for the 2012-13 school year as Ogden Elementary School students will be moved to Hewlett Elementary and a life skills class is being added to the high school. more
A difficult and unique challenge was faced by Walter Lastowski, of the Woodmere Middle School and Hewlett High School Music departments and Eric Williams of the Hewlett High School Music Department, as they oversaw 128 students from each of the district’s five schools in putting together “The Wizard of Oz.” more
A debate between a husband and wife who lost a son to cancer helped to inspire nearly 100 second-graders at Ogden Elementary School to make a difference and that difference was felt by everyone who attended Monday’s assembly. more
By trying to make a difference with their good deeds, nearly 100-second graders at Ogden Elementary School in the Hewlett-Woodmere School District earned national recognition and won $10,000 for the charity of their choice. more
Hewlett Elementary School fourth graders, from left, Joseph Sauer, Yuval Akiva, Marissa Aaronson and Morgan Lee recorded the highest score and brought home, for a year, a trophy, in the annual countywide Trivia Challenge for third and fourth graders held by the United Cerebral Palsy Association of Nassau County on Feb. 7-8. more
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