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To a person, six of the seven Lawrence High School students that conducted original research for a half dozen social science projects said that they enjoyed doing it. That must be the primary reason that the prestigious Association for Psychological Science selected their projects for presentation at the May 24-27 convention in San Francisco. more
Passed by the New York State Senate in 2010, the Dignity for All Students Act (DASA) went into effect for the 2012-2013 school year. The law sought to protect students from bullying and discrimination, in part by requiring all teachers to take a six-hour training course to receive their license and by making schools report all bullying incidents. more
Among the more than students who received degrees from Fairleigh Dickinson University at the New Jersey school’s graduation on May 16 were eight residents of the Five Towns. All attended FDU’s Metropolitan Campus. more
In the remarkable 2014 film “Whiplash,” J.K. Simmons plays Terence Fletcher, a maniacal music professor at an elite East Coast conservatory bent on producing the next truly great jazz musician . . . more
Ronnie Silverman, from Hewlett, and Jack Safiesh, of Woodmere, took part in the Town of Hempstead’s EASEL — Experienced Art Students Enrichment League. more
With nearly a month left until graduation, Hewlett High School teachers and administrators are working hard to ensure the class of 2017 is prepared to face the challenges and obstacles that college and the real world may present. more
The Hewlett High School student newspaper Spectrum took first place in the general excellence category in the 2016 Better Newspaper Contest run by the New York Press Association. more
A winning hockey team, cheering fans and teachers prepping for their next class are what Hebrew Academy of the Five Towns and Rockaway officials envision with the grand opening of the school’s second sports complex in less than five years last Sunday. more
Imagine you’re the parent of a transgender child attending public school. You and your child have already had more than your share of grief, knowing that you live in a culture that doesn’t always understand or welcome difference . . . more
We were supposed to have been healed by now, right? With the first African-American president finally elected not once but twice, the nation was supposed to be . . . more
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