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Seaford Harbor Elementary School teacher Sue Ward speaks of her profession with the same exuberance and passion she did when she first became a teacher 41 years ago. more
Dr. Carol Burris, the nationally recognized and award-winning principal of South Side High School for 15 years, announced last week that she would be retiring early to focus all of her time on … more
Two retirement incentives will increase costs but save money in the long run in the Oceanside school budget, according to administrators. These retirement incentives, which the board of education approved at the March 17 meeting and at the previous meeting on March 3, will drive the cost of retirement and sick leave payment from a projected $206,360 this school year to $863,515 in the 15-16 school year. more
The walls of Hofstra USA, a casual dinning hall on the campus of Hofstra University in Uniondale, are echoing with noise in the mid-afternoon. Students and classmates are relaxing as they break from … more
For the past six months, the news has been consistently dominated by one subject. Not the war in Iraq. Not the NFL scandal. All have been competitors with the biggest item of the times . . . more
James Scannell attended Shubert Elementary School in the 1960s, graduated from Baldwin High School in 1976, was elected to Baldwin’s Board of Education in 1998, accepted a job as an assistant … more
Students weren’t the only ones to say goodbye to their elementary schools in the Bellmores this summer. Both the Bellmore and North Bellmore school districts recently recognized retiring educators and staff members. more
The halls of Roland A. Chatterton Elementary School in Merrick are adorned with student artwork: bulletin boards full of construction paper projects, crayon drawings and wobbly handwriting. On a recent Friday, children clad in flannel pants and superhero shirts for Pajama Day skipped down the hall in neat lines. more
These days there is so much media attention focused on national politics that some local happenings go unnoticed. That very much applies to the case of State Assemblyman Harvey Weisenberg . . . more
A recent letter from New York State informed District 24 that Superintendent Dr. Edward Fale’s retirement was invalid, prompting the Board of Education to hold a special meeting to correct the issue. more
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