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The Bellmore-Merrick Central High School District Board of Education meeting scheduled for tonight, Nov. 3, has been cancelled. The board was unable to make a quorum in order to hold the meeting. The next board meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, Dec. 1, at the Brookside School in North Merrick at 8 p.m. more
The District 13 Board of Education filled its vacancy last week, appointing Sean Douglas as its seventh member. Douglas will serve the rest of the year to fill the seat of Thomas Speranza, who moved out of the district. more
Before the District 30 Board of Education got down to business on Oct. 25, members of the community took time to say thanks to the five volunteers who run the elementary school district. more
After welcoming new trustee Sean Douglas to the District 13 Board of Education last week, the community celebrated all of its board members for the time they devote to the volunteer job. more
Brooklyn Avenue, William L. Buck and Robert W. Carbonaro school students transformed into poets and singers to show their gratitude to the District 24 Board of Education at its meeting on Oct. 27. Many “thank yous” seemed to light up the night for parents, students, teachers and board members. more
In light of recent vandalism at local schools, the Merrick School District is looking into the possibility of installing infrared cameras outside each of its three elementary schools to provide night vision, Assistant Superintendent Christine Grucci said at a recent South Merrick Community Civic Association meeting. more
The Rockville Centre Board of Education has its eye on the district’s infrastructure, and it is looking into two projects that officials say will increase energy efficiency and realize significant savings. more
When Robert Brase was presented with his New York State Theater Education Administrator of the Year award on Oct. 18 at an Oceanside Board of Education meeting, he couldn’t help but compare himself … more
  The state mediator requested by the West Hempstead Board of Education to facilitate contract negotiations with the teachers’ union failed to accomplish that task. Instead, the board … more
If you have been reading my articles, you know that storm-drain runoff is one of many factors that have negatively affected Long Island’s Great South Bay. The declining clam population has also … more
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