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The RVC Education Foundation recognized one of the Rockville Centre School District’s most important innovators at its 30th Annual Fundraising Gala on Sunday. more
In 1987, longtime Rockville Centre School District Superintendent Dr. William Johnson began discussions about bringing the RVC Education Foundation to life, which he accomplished in the early 1990s. Decades later, it has come full circle for the man affectionately known as Dr. J, with the foundation set to honor him at its gala on Sunday. more
“All means all.” These were the words that Dr. William H. Johnson emphasized at every opportunity. In his 34 years as superintendent of the Rockville Centre School District, Johnson’s innovative leadership transformed the school district’s learning environment by creating equal opportunities for all students. more
Rockville Centre Superintendent June Chang announced his resignation on Tuesday, though he will not leave the position for nine months. more
In her two decades in the Rockville Centre School District, the goal for Noreen Leahy was always simple: prioritize the children. more
Whether public school students will return to their classrooms in September is an open question, according to Dr. Robert Dillon, the Nassau Board of Cooperative Educational Services superintendent, … more
When people think of Rockville Centre schools, one name comes to mind almost immediately: Dr. William H. Johnson. The longtime superintendent of schools has been a staunch advocate for students of all abilities during his 40 years in the district, which he made into one that, by many accounts, people are proud to both work and live in. more
The Rockville Centre Guild for the Arts honored Dr. William H. Johnson, superintendent of the Rockville Centre School District, and Richard J. Murphy, president and CEO of Mount Sinai South Nassau, at its seventh annual Guiding Lights gala last Saturday at the Atlantic Beach Club, with about 125 people in attendance. more
Eliminating teaching assistants, cutting the frequency of a foreign language program in Rockville Centre’s elementary schools and using existing resources instead of expanding the district’s guidance department raised concerns from the Board of Education at a budget work session on April 4 at South Side High School. more
Rockville Centre school administrators and the Board of Education met with local elected officials at the district’s administration building last week to discuss matters affecting students, taxpayers and the community as a whole. more
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