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A dream has become a reality for the Shulamith School for Girls, as it embarked on the new academic year in a newly acquired building at 305 Cedarhurst Ave. in Cedarhurst, previously the Lawrence school district’s Number Five School. 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
Despite a recent measles outbreak in New York City with 550 reported cases, a Five Towns school is awaiting a decision from the State Education Department on allowing two unvaccinated students to return to school. more
Bouquets, both of flowers and words, were handed out at the Lawrence Board of Education organizational meeting in the middle school cafeteria on July 10. The trustees in attendance re-elected Murray Forman president and Dr. Asher Mansdorf vice president of the board, respectively. Dr. Ann Pedersen presided over her first BOE meeting as superintendent and four teachers were granted tenure. more
With excess space in two under-used buildings, the Lawrence School District (No. 15) is again looking to consolidate and lease some of that space to an education-related program that would generate savings for the district, officials said. 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
Lawrence School District’s $5 million reconstruction and renovation project that included the high school and middle school is 95 percent complete, according to Superintendent Gary Schall, who guided a reporter through the hallways both buildings last Friday. 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
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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