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Two South Side High School graduates, Steven Kane and Adam Vojdany, fraternity brothers at Duke University, hosted a 3-on-3 charity basketball tournament at the Recreation Center on Aug. 14, raising money for Hoops for Hope, an organization that uses donations to help children afflicted with HIV/AIDS in South Africa and Zimbabwe. more
Before its season finale on Aug. 12, Miss Colleen's Elite Dancentre celebrated "National Dance Day," to promote fitness and healthy living on Fox's hit TV show "So You Think You Can Dance." more
Lynbrook High School student Evan Greif visited Japan in June, an opportunity that he described as a fantasy that became a reality. It was an eye-opening introduction to a country that Evan, 16, found particularly alluring. 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
Covert Elementary School Principal Darren Raymar feted second and fourth grade ESL students for their accomplishments this past school year with a June 21 sit-down brunch in his office. The five students were honored with certificates of achievement for their involvement in school activities and participation in a state-wide TESOL contest. more
Ninety nine members of the class of 2010 were graduated from St. Agnes Cathedral School on June 11. The baccalaureate Mass was the culmination of a week-long celebration which included a Communion breakfast, a trip to Great Adventure and a graduation dance. An awards ceremony that recognized the students’ academic accomplishments and service was held on June 10. more
With the school year complete and with summer upon us, bullying won’t be a problem for a couple of months, right? Wrong. more
Sandra Quinn, a Hewitt student in Irma Altman’s third grade class, will go on to the national level in the PTA Reflections Program — a first for the school. She is one of a handful of Rockville Centre students who rose to the top in the national competition that encourages students to creatively express themselves with an original piece from one of six categories: literature, visual arts, photography, dance choreography, film production or music. more
A five-month project involving seven 4th grade students in Barbara Jay’s Hewitt Elementary School class culminated in the performance of an original play that delighted the school’s 4th, 5th and 1st graders on June 7. more
As they do every year, approximately 1,400 middle school and elementary students joined their parents at the ballot box on May 18, weighing in on a variety of questions. more
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