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The Levittown Board of Education is calling on state lawmakers to adequately fund public schools, particularly those on Long Island. Trustees made a statement by passing a resolution at the March 2 meeting outlining the steps they believe the state should take. more
For the 300 plus students enrolled at Levittown’s Gerald R. Claps Career and Technical Center, an event on Feb. 4 brought out the competitive side of many. Numerous onlookers watched in excitement as students from its array of programs competed against each other at the annual GC Tech competition held at the Levittown Memorial Education Center. Winners of the competition will go on to compete in state-wide and even national career competitions. more
Swingtime brings a romantic beat to a musical Valentine's Day Celebration. more
Jared Wolfe knows how to win — on the field, in the classroom and in his community. Wolfe, a senior at MacArthur High School, was this year’s recipient of the Jay Fiedler Top Scholar-Athlete Award, which is awarded to one Nassau County football player each year. more
New high school courses and career programs are among the initiatives the Levittown School District plans to introduce next year, if its budget is approved by the public in May. more
The MacArthur girls basketball program hosted the first-ever Kim Klein Memorial Tournament in December. The four-team competition honored the memory of Kim Klein, a Generals supporter and a proud mother. Klein died from breast cancer last year after battling the disease four separate times. more
Most of the snow from the blizzard two weeks ago was gone. Lawns and curbs were visible again. That all changed Friday morning as another winter storm hit Long Island, dropping about 6 inches on Seaford and Wantagh. more
Nassau County Police are investigating a home invasion in Levittown on Wednesday, near the Wantagh border. more
MacArthur High School and Salk Middle School students were entertained in an interesting way, as they watched teachers and administrators participate in a sumo wrestling competition on Jan. 21. 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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