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The Valley Stream Central High School Board of Education was asked to revisit its 2009 decision that closed the student parking lots in the district during school hours, prohibiting students from taking their cars out to lunch if they choose to park on school grounds. more
“Instead of deterring students from driving to school, students park even further from the school,” said Sam Catalano, a senior at Valley Stream North High School, in reference to the Town of Hempstead’s recent decision to restrict parking on some neighboring streets around the school. more
The belief that hundreds of students are illegally attending Valley Stream schools simply isn’t true, school officials said at the annual Residency Advisory Committee meeting Monday morning at Memorial Junior High School. more
Central High School students and alumni banded together in the fight against breast cancer by participating as a group in the annual Breast Cancer Awareness Walk at Jones Beach on Oct. 16. more
Over the past few years, New York state lawmakers have targeted bullying in schools with legislation designed to allow students to feel safe in a place where they should feel safe. more
The school year opened with a little more than 9,300 students in Valley Stream’s four school districts, consistent with last year’s enrollment. more
Exhibits and more... Burton Silverman: The Humanist SpiritA exhibit showcasing the works of contemporary artist Burton Silverman, who demonstrates the continuing power of the realist tradition in … more
Exhibits and more... From the Hand: Drawings From the Hofstra University Museum CollectionThis exhibition highlights some of the remarkable drawings from the Hofstra University Museum’s … more
Court Street Music in Valley Stream presented its ninth annual Student Recital and House Concert on June 12. The recital featured the directors, Helene Williams and Leonard Lehrman, and seven of their students. Geri Lecessi of Lynbrook and Karen Gustave of Valley Stream performed their own compositions. more
As has been the case for decades, there are more career opportunities for those with college degrees than those without. The Great Recession of 2007-09 proved that point. While the unemployment rate for those without university degrees soared into the double digits, it remained below 5 percent — full employment — for those with a college education, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. more
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