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The Central High School District’s administrators are recommending few capital projects to the Board of Education for inclusion in the 2010-11 budget, primarily because of the unknown status of state aid. The proposed projects total $206,000 in repairs at its four schools. more
Valley Stream District 13 was the last of the four Valley Stream school districts to be audited by the New York state comptroller’s office. And although no fraud or misuse of funds was uncovered, the report did make several recommendations to strengthen financial controls. more
District 24 can now boast a nationally recognized art teacher, with Jane Berzner honored by the National Art Educators Association. Berzner is the 2010 elementary art educator of the year for the Eastern Region which stretches from Virginia to Maine and includes part of Canada. more
Several District 24 art students were honored at the Dec. 16 Board of Education meeting for having their work selected to be on display during the New York State School Boards Association annual conference in Albany. more
Assemblyman Bob Barra held his annual Toys for Tots drive to bring a some Christmas cheer to local children. more
One of the primary objectives for the Central High School District is to prepare its students for college. more
Nine teams battled it out in the William L. Buck School gymnasium last Thursday night to be the hockey champion of District 24. When a winner emerged, the students took on Assemblyman Bob Barra and his team. more
The District 13 Board of Education will consider nearly a million-and-a-half dollars worth of capital projects, repairs and equipment purchases as budget planning for the 2010-11 school year begins. more
The Valley Stream Central High School District Board of Education voted 7-2 at its Dec. 8 meeting to extend Superintendent Dr. Marc Bernstein’s contract for another year, keeping the district leader through June 30, 2011. more
Valley Stream attorney Albert D’Agostino is fighting back. After finding out last month that the state comptroller plans to revoke his annual $108,088 public pension — again — D’Agostino filed a federal lawsuit on Dec. 10 alleging that his civil rights were violated. more
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