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Oceanside High School junior Leah Koeppel and her friends Sara Zacharia and Ally Ferber, of Calhoun High School, have partnered with youth led non-profit Balance Boxes to provide local children with care packages containing healthy snacks and monthly themed toys and school supplies. more
Though it had to be modified due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Oceanside Kiwanis Club hosted its annual pancake breakfast in style on Sunday. more
Oceanside High School senior Rebecca Weissman has worked to increase environmental awareness through her school club Community Activists Recovering Earth. The 90-member organization has a the ambitious goal of getting a solar farm installed on the Oceanside landfill in an effort to make renewable energy a powerhouse on Long Island. more
Hundreds of inspirational messages were sent around Oceanside High School on Feb. 12 as students, staff members and administrators sought a sense of togetherness at a time when many people feel disconnected. more
In a socially distant ceremony at Oceanside High School, servicemen and women, residents and community leaders gathered to commemorate Veterans Day on Nov. 11 more
Oceanside 10th-grader Autum Blois is hosting a drive-by art supply collection at her home, 567 Derby Drive North in Oceanside, on Nov. 7 from 2 to 4 p.m. more
Late last month, we at the Herald were jolted when a senior at Kennedy High School, in Bellmore, called on school officials — and the local media — to stop referring to girls’ sports teams at Kennedy as the “Lady Cougars.” more
Oceanside High School is closed today and tomorrow — Oct. 8 and 9 — after two students and one staff member from the high school tested positive for Covid-19 since Monday, Oct. 6, according to the Oceanside School District. more
High school and college sports coaches on the latest Herald Inside LI webinar discussed how Covid-19 has affected their programs — including new recruiting methods, alternatives to competitive gameplay and staying positive through it all. more
Jennifer Wolfe, an Oceanside High School social studies teacher, said she cried tears of joy when she received the call in mid-July that the New York State Education Department chose her as the state’s 2021 Teacher of the Year. “I just felt overwhelmed by the acknowledgement that my life’s work is important,” she said. more
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