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When Malverne’s Davison Avenue Elementary School opened its doors as an intermediate school serving grades 3 and 4, one of the most exciting changes students and teachers noticed was the … more
It was back to school for Rockville Centre students on Tuesday, as a fleet of bright yellow school buses and legions of parents took their children to school on what otherwise would have been a sunny — and quiet — late-summer day. more
The future of South Side lies in “The Portal.” Or so believes Chris Pellettieri. The assistant superintendent of curriculum and instruction for the Rockville Centre school district, Pellettieri is spearheading a new approach to learning, one that fuses 21st century technology with the hallmarks of traditional education. more
The Center for Science Teaching and Learning at the Tanglewood Preserve is home to I.FLY Flying Trapeze, the only flying trapeze on Long Island, and visiting members of Cadette Girl Scout Troop 860 wasted no time in taking to the ropes. more
The lab coats are taking over. This summer, more than a dozen students in South Side High School's science research program are interning both near and far in laboratories and universities. The high school will also be collaborating on botanical research with Hofstra University, to be completed in South Side's newly renovated greenhouse. more
Lynbrook High School senior Josh Lewin-Jacus earned two top prizes at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair held in San Jose, California. more
A trip to the Long Beach Catholic Regional School last week would have afforded you lessons in a variety of scientific studies, from plate tectonics to electricity to chemical reactions. The … more
After winning First Place Grand and Best in Category prizes at the Long Island Science and Engineering Fair, Lynbrook High School Senior Josh Lewin-Jacus, has earned the right to compete at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair, recognized as the premier science competition in the world for students in grades 9-12. Fellow senior Andrew Akcelik received an Honorable Mention award. more
Soon to be added to the list of things that best friends Alyssa Ehrlich and Lori Ying do together will be graduating at the top of their class. more
As nature comes alive with all the grandeur of spring, Arbor Day beckons: a reminder of the importance of trees. “Earth Month” culminates with activities throughout the area that bring out the best of our natural world, for everyone to share. more
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