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Hewlett High School senior Joshua Sepe was victorious in the New York Stock Market Fall competition, winning over 5,000 participants across the state. more
Jim Adelis Good Samaritan Award scholarships were presented last month to five Nassau County high school seniors who have demonstrated selflessness and integrity in serving the community. Hewlett High School senior Samantha Schwarz was one of those who received a $1,000 scholarship. more
Singing “Deck the Halls with Boughs of Holly,” “Jungle Bells” and several Hanukkah songs, the Hewlett High School chorus brought holiday cheer to the residents of the Five Towns Premier Rehabilitation and Nursing Center in Woodmere on Dec. 20. more
Learning how to responsibly use social media and safely navigate the digital world was the focus of an assembly last month when Nassau Police Department officer Yolanda Turner visited Lawrence Elementary School and spoke to students. more
Now, more than ever, our community stands at the precipice of transformation. The vision of a comprehensive community center in Elmont is possible. It is imperative for every resident to participate in this collective process. Stand with us as we work toward building a vibrant, thriving community center that embodies the very essence of Elmont’s spirit. more
While public schools in the Five Towns, and local yeshivas, are taking measures to combat antisemitism in their academic environments, Richard Altabe, the lower school principal at the Hebrew Academy of Long Beach, says that more should have been done sooner. more
The Hewlett-Woodmere Board of Education is discussing the option of arming security officers guarding school property. more
College campuses nationwide have seen new divisions created by the Israel-Hamas war that go far beyond the classroom, as students grapple with radically different perspectives on the conflict. Depending on how long the war continues, some of the student activists who are loudly voicing their opinions may create a potentially hazardous environment for Jewish high school seniors pondering where they want to apply to college. more
When Ric Stark first began teaching, he realized he couldn’t do it for the money. more
At Lawrence Woodmere Academy’s upper school, the Helping Hands Club, driven by students from ninth to 12th grade embodies the school motto of “Veritas, Integritas, Servitium (Truth, Honor, Service). Led by Director of Development Nadia Kalyan, the group is on a mission to make a difference in the LWA community and beyond. more
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