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The Rockville Centre School District saw slight dips in the number and percentage of third-through-seventh graders who opted out of the New York State math assessment last week, and the latest figure … more
The Rockville Centre Board of Education unanimously approved the 2017-18 school budget during its meeting on April 20, the last day it could have been changed. The spending plan, totaling just over … more
Rockville Centre’s South Side High School was one of eight high schools in the country to receive Gold recognition as a School of Opportunity from the National Education Policy Center last … more
The Rockville Centre School District saw a slight increase in the number and percentage of third- through eighth-grade students who opted out of the New York State English Language Arts assessments … more
It has been four years since New York state attempted its rollout of the Common Core standards and assessment protocols, and every year since then, school administrators and parents still meet to … more
The Rockville Centre Board of Education introduced its 2017-18 school budget at its meeting on Feb. 15. The spending plan, totaling just under $112.7 million, is $3.2 million larger than the current … more
South Side Middle School was packed with students from seven school districts in Nassau County and New York City for the latest Vex IQ Robotics Challenge on Jan. 12. On each of three contest … more
Rockville Centre residents got their first chance to publicly voice their opinions on the resignation of Superintendent William Johnson at the Board of Education meeting on Jan. 18. It was the … more
Gratitude, surprise and confusion were the immediate emotions felt by school leaders after learning that Rockville Centre Superintendent Dr. William Johnson will resign after the 2017-18 school … more
Dr. William Johnson, a towering educational figure not only locally but throughout the state, will step down as the Rockville Centre Public Schools superintendent after the 2017-18 school year, Board … more
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