Students at W.T. Clarke Middle and High School participated in PTA Reflections, a national arts recognition program. Through the Clarke PTSA, 29 students from both the Middle and High School …
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by Sandy Turjak
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1/28/11
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On Wednesday night into Thursday morning East Meadow, Salisbury and surrounding communities experienced what some forecasters called a “thundersnow.”
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by Mike Caputo
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1/26/11
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Inclement weather on Wednesday has prompted the East Meadow School District to cancel all after school and evening activities.
Road conditions continue to worsen, as snow and sleet continue …
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By Mike Caputo
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1/26/11
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The life and times of Jefferson
Fourth and fifth-grade students at Meadowbrook Elementary School were treated to a special assembly about the life and times of Thomas Jefferson, our …
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1/22/11
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Woodland Middle School recently hosted a workshop entitled “Circle of Power and Respect,” led by renowned middle school educator, Dr. Nancy Doda. The second in a series of five …
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1/22/11
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W.T. Clarke Middle School recently created a news studio where students air their weekly video news magazine. The show, called “Rams Live,” airs every Friday during Advisory.
Each …
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1/21/11
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Upcoming meeting The East Meadow Board of Education will hold a Communications meeting on Thursday, Jan. 20 at 8 p.m. in the Leon J. Campo Salisbury Center, which is located at 718 …
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1/18/11
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Integrating the language arts, creative arts, technology, and what they had learned in class during their unit on safety, Donna Berardi’s second-graders from McVey Elementary School authored …
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1/17/11
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A girl sat alone, reading a book, as two of her peers played the popular board game Operation a few feet away. As they played, they snickered and laughed about her, calling her a loser. The girl …
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by Mike Caputo
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1/13/11
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Groups of W.T. Clarke High School students stood in silence by a tree on Bowling Green Drive on Jan. 5, the day after Clarke senior Francesco Posillico fatally crashed his car there. Flowers were …
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by Mike Caputo
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1/13/11
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