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Last week, the West Hempstead Board of Education unanimously re-appointed Walter Ejnes to another term as president at its reorganization meeting. James Mariano was re-appointed as vice president, … more
By a vote of 741 to 489, Malverne school district residents approved the proposed $48.6 million 2012-13 school budget Tuesday night - an increase of nearly $1.09 million, or 2.29 percent, over the … more
The Malverne school district is proposing a 2012-13 budget that is 2.29 percent larger than the current spending plan — the smallest percentage increase in 14 years. The plan includes a tax levy … more
Amid what school officials have described as an emergency situation, Malverne school district residents will not only vote on the 2012-13 budget and five school board candidates on Tuesday, but also … more
While Malverne school board trustee Laura Avvinti is proud of the work the board has achieved during her first term, she knows that there is still much more to be accomplished, which is why … more
Jeanne Greco Jacobs’ youngest of three sons is graduating from North High School in June. But the District 13 school board member and president of the Central High School District board will remain a prominent figure in the Valley Stream educational system. She is running unopposed for another term in May. more
With three decades of experience on the District 13 Board of Education, Bill Stris is no stranger to making tough decisions. That’s just a part of the job, he says, but for Stris, who has also served on the Valley Stream Central High School District Board of Education for 25 years, that’s a part of the job he likes. more
The Herald recently caught up with this year’s candidates running for seats on the Malverne Board of Education. Two seats are up for election. First Vice President Karen Aker will retire on June … more
Candidates vying for a seat on the Malverne Board of Education matched wits in a civil debate last week at a candidates forum hosted by the Lakeview chapter of the NAACP. Two seats are up for … more
Last June, Governor Cuomo and the State Legislature enacted a 2 percent property-tax-levy cap, limiting the increase in property taxes that a school district can collect to meet expenses — and limiting its ability to add programming to improve student performance. more
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