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Students at Island Park’s Francis X. Hegarty School Recently participated in No Name Calling Week. Several activities were conducted to teach youngsters how to best handle difficult social … more
They walked, jogged, and some even sprinted around the athletic field as Francis X. Hegarty students and teachers joined together in the school’s annual Winner’s Walk. Sponsored by the Student … more
Students at Francis X. Hegarty School and Lincoln Orens Middle School in Island Park practiced the true meaning of Thanksgiving when they collected food for the less fortunate in their community. … more
At the October Island Park Board of Education meeting, the Student of the Month recipients for September 2014 were announced. The Student of the Month award recognizes students at Francis X. Hegarty … more
In some ways, we have assessed the damage caused by Superstorm Sandy, as disturbing as the figures may be. Sandy’s destruction caused at least $65 billion in damages nationwide, and no region was hit harder than Long Island’s South Shore, Oceanside and Island Park in particular. more
Jennifer Spitz hired as Special Education Teacher at Francis X. Hegarty School   Jennifer Rose Spitz is an experienced behavior specialist. In addition to serving as the Supervising Head … more
Tuesday, September 2 marked opening day for the 2014-2015 school year in Island Park. Teachers and staff at Francis X. Hegarty School and Lincoln Orens Middle School welcomed back students from their … more
Many Island Park families continue to struggle in the aftermath of Super Storm Sandy, looking to establish some normalcy in their daily lives. With the holidays approaching, it can be particularly … more
John Gould had come back on Sept. 23 to the school district where he had worked for 27 years, ostensibly to listen to officials honor a former colleague of his who had recently retired. He was … more
The motto of Francis X. Hegarty Elementary School in Island Park is “Together we are better.” In East Meadow, Barnum Woods Elementary School’s motto is “We use our head, heart and hands in all we do.” Last Friday, the two schools backed up those words at a ceremony in the central courtyard of Barnum Woods, where school officials donated $18,500 to the Hegarty School, which was devastated by Hurricane Sandy. more
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