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Over the past few years, the state and federal governments have made it a priority to improve school students’ physical well-being. more
Mental health has been a prime topic of discussion since the Sandy Hook Elementary School shootings a month ago. Valley Stream school officials say they take a proactive approach when it comes to the mental health of its students, and also work to provide support for families. more
The two social workers had been counseling drug addicts on how to stay clean. Then, on July 5, Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano slashed funding for drug-treatment and youth services, and suddenly they were without jobs. One is the mother of three children, all under age 12, whose husband is unemployed. The other is a single woman who had recently taken out a mortgage to buy a fixer-upper home. more
Leaders in District 30 want their students to leave school knowing more than just how to read and write, add and subtract. They want children to leave elementary school as good citizens who know how to respect one another. more
The District 30 Board of Education made it official on Monday night that it will be eliminating its lone social worker next year. The proposed $32.4 million spending plan for 2012-13 does not include funding for the position. more
Two Shaw Avenue School students came out against a plan to cut District 30’s lone social worker next year. In the tentative 2012-13 budget being considered by the Board of Education, the position would be eliminated to save about $135,000 in salary and benefits. more
Several residents spoke out against the plan to eliminate a social worker position in District 30 at a community budget forum, attended by about two dozen residents, on March 1. more
Last year I described former Merokean Jessica Sussman’s plans to travel to Cameroon, where she would use her expertise as a social worker to help in AIDS prevention. She has now returned— and in the two-part series that begins with this column, she details her experiences in Africa. more
A debate over psychologists and social workers led to more than two hours of budget discussion in District 30 on Monday night, before the Board of Education finally adopted its proposed 2011-12 spending plan which carries a 6.2 percent tax hike. more
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