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Throughout February, the Association for Career and Technical Education sponsored a national awareness campaign to recognize programs that prepare high school students for “high-wage, high-demand careers” in health care, information technology, law enforcement, hospitality and management. In the Wantagh-Seaford area, a slew of these programs are offered year-round at the Gerald R. Claps Career and Technical Center in the Levittown School District. more
Wantagh and MacArthur high school students excelled at the regional Science Olympiad, Wantagh and Levittown school district officials said. more
Levittown School District students and residents became holiday elves at the culminating event for the Adopt-A-Family program on Dec. 12, wrapping hundreds of presents for local families in need. more
Students, parents and educators grabbed their sneakers and water bottles before heading down to the annual Levittown Education Against Destructive Decisions Walk and Community Fair on Oct. 30. more
The Levittown Community Council, comprising residents of Wantagh, Seaford and Levittown, presented Kristina Spano, Division Avenue High School’s senior class president, with the Youth Recognition Award on Sept. 26. more
Students at the Levittown School District’s Gerald R. Claps Career and Technical Center recently completed a two-year project to commemorate the 15th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2011 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center. more
Dr. Tonie McDonald, the superintendent of the Levittown School District for the past two years, has signed a new contract that will keep her at the helm through 2021. more
The Levittown School District will expand academic programs and add more technology if its $205.4 million budget is approved in May. more
For the first time, the Levittown School District took part in the Scripps National Spelling Bee, and eight students advanced to the regional competition at Hofstra University. more
The budget for Nassau County’s third-largest school district would top $205 million next year while maintaining all programs, services and staffing levels and asking taxpayers for little extra money, according to a draft spending plan unveiled by Levittown administrators last week. more
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