Welcome to another annual rite of spring: the state exams for grades three through eight.
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4/11/19
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Long Island is one of the most segregated metropolitan areas in America, and segregation in our schools is getting worse, according to the Long Island-based ERASE Racism.
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By Sufyan Hameed
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3/15/19
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By Bridget Downes
bdownes@liherald.com
More than a hundred people gathered in the Long Beach Middle School auditorium on Monday to hear what Dr. Stephen Dewey, an adjunct psychiatry professor …
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By Bridget Downes
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2/8/19
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Splattered paint in vibrant colors covered the tables in Wantagh High School art teacher Jacqueline Gallo’s classroom as she spoke about her five Advanced Placement art students who were selected to display their works in
the 2018 Nassau County High School Student Juried Exhibit.
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By Alexandra Dieckmann
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12/13/18
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A: When I served as a police lieutenant in charge of helping the schools in my community, I had to get the message through to everyone in the district that the most dangerous thing they could …
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By Lt. Joseph Pangaro, CPM
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12/3/18
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Eighth-grade entrepreneurs are getting the jump on giving at Wantagh Middle School by learning that business isn’t just about profit and loss.
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By Timothy Denton
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11/29/18
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The two Wantagh High School Student Government Organization co-presidents, Senior Katie Browne and Sophomore Melanie Volz were welcomed on Sept 20 to their first meeting of the Wantagh Board of Education in their roles as student representatives to the board.
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By Alexandra Dieckmann
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10/26/18
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The last day of school is months in the future and senior proms and graduation may just be dreams at this point, but Seaford and Wantagh high schools have announced their respective valedictorians and salutatorians for the class of 2019.
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By Timothy Denton
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10/26/18
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Molloy College welcomed a new vendor earlier this month to provide food services to its nearly 5,000 students a few weeks after complaints surfaced about various dishes coming from the school’s cafeterias.
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By Ben Strack
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10/25/18
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A sea of eager faculty was selling red, black and white school spirit apparel, and volunteer students in yellow T-shirts were directing slightly lost parents to their children’s classrooms. South …
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By Sara Whitman
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10/11/18
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