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The Hewlett-Woodmere School District adopted a $113.6 million budget on April 15 for the 2015-16 school year, which is an increase of 1.49 percent, or $1.67 million, over the current spending plan. Seven new programs and additional support for private-school special education are part of the budget. more
The Hewlett Leaders Corps sponsored its second annual Fall Bash on Nov. 3 for special-needs students at Hewlett High School and a dozen other schools including Lynbrook, East Rockaway, Mineola, and New Hyde Park. Hewlett High’s Bulldog Buddies, a student organization, also attended the dance. more
After publicly unveiling a restructuring plan that will be implemented next September, Lawrence School District officials found themselves responding to parents’ questions and trying to find an entity to lease the Number Five School. more
Using a slide presentation, Lawrence Superintendent Gary Schall publicly unveiled the school district's proposed restructuring plan at the Monday night's Board of Education meeting. more
More than 30 volunteers helped 16 children and young adults with special needs during the JCC of the Greater Five Towns’ “Play Golf” day hosted by the Woodmere Club on Sept. 28. more
The Keren Eliana Parent Advocacy and Resource Center (PARC), founded in 2000, is part of the Kulanu Academy on Central Avenue in Cedarhurst that has assisted special needs children for the past 14 years. more
Eating barbecued food, soccer playing on the beach, swimming in the pool and winning raffles prizes were all part of the fourth annual Hewlett-Lawrence Soccer Club beach party held at the Shores Beach Club in Atlantic Beach on June 6. more
To the Editor: We definitely need more community-minded individuals on the Lawrence Board of Education. more
Dena Stein vividly remembers the day her middle son, Sam, had his bar mitzah. “It was the most incredible thing, he was so excited, he knew he was being bar mitzvahed,” said Stein, adding that Sam made his bar mitzvah on the same day as his younger brother. more
Camp Kulanu Director Jonathan Cooper always wanted a camp that serves all ages and disabilities so the Cedarhurst-based school for special needs children created its first inclusion camp, Camp Discovery, which allows all children to enjoy their summer together. more
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