Some 150 people crowded into the library at Malverne High School last week, where the Board of Education held its monthly business meeting. Many were there in protest.
Dozens of teachers attended …
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By Lee Landor
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6/16/11
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To the Editor:
The Malverne Board of Education wants to say thank you to the Malverne community for supporting the school budget. For the past few years our district has been on an upward …
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6/8/11
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On May 17, districts across New York held their annual elections and budget vote. For this economic climate, surprisingly, a significant majority of budgets passed due to the hard work and diligence …
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By Dr. Patrick Coonan
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5/25/11
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To the Editor:
As a parent of a fourth-grader, I am very disappointed in the Malverne school district. I am not the only parent who feels this way.
We were promised all year long that our …
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5/25/11
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The Malverne school district does not have the “right” Board of Education — or so say close to 400 people who voted for a last-minute write-in candidate in last week’s …
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By Lee Landor
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5/25/11
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The parents of fourth-graders at Malverne’s Davison Avenue Intermediate School have mixed emotions about the Board of Education’s decision to wait one more year before moving the fifth …
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By Lee Landor
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5/18/11
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Malverne resident Don Pupke announced on Thursday that he is launching a write-in campaign to get elected to the Malverne Board of Education.
Pupke, a former Malverne Village trustee, will …
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By Lee Landor
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5/12/11
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We’ll return to the mini-series about the ups and downs of the teacher job market next week. But first, a preview of an upcoming program that is of interest to all this week: “Suicide is preventable.”
Suicide is the leading cause of death among young people.Therefore, the leading cause of death among children and teens is preventable. That’s a fact—and yet we’re losing an increasing number of young people.
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By Steve Kussin
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5/12/11
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After former Malverne teacher Elizabeth Carol Cherry was honored posthumously at the annual Martin Luther King Jr. celebration at Malverne High School in January, Lakeview resident Rener Reed …
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By Svenja van den Woldenberg
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5/4/11
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Malverne Board of Education President Dr. Patrick Coonan is running unopposed for re-election to his seat.
Years on board: 8Years in Malverne: Life-long residentProfession: Dean, School of …
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5/4/11
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