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New York student makes history graduating high school at 12: ‘He’s really a prodigy’
Twelve-year-old Suborno Isaac Bari has graduated from Malverne High School in Malverne, New York, marking him the youngest scholar to ever graduate in the history of Nassau County’s Malverne Union Free School District. Suborno expressed excitement about his accomplishment during an interview with “Good Morning America”, describing his academic...
Supporting An Inclusive Playground At East Lake In Massapequa
Striving to make the playground more inclusive for all students at East Lake Elementary School in the Massapequa School District, the debut of a say and play board was the culmination of months of planning by administrators, faculty and staff. The large board, adjacent to the playground, was customized for...
Alleghany Avenue Elementary School unveils book vending machine
Alleghany Avenue Elementary School in Lindenhurst, New York is fostering a love for reading and good character with a unique approach: a book vending machine, according to a Patch report. Students can earn access to the machine, stocked with free books, by demonstrating positive behaviors aligned with the school's PAWS program (Practice Respect, Accept Responsibility, Work Hard, Safety Matters).
North Shore Eighth-Graders Move Up To High School
Congratulations to all the North Shore Middle School eighth graders who graduated on June 25, 2024. At the ceremony, principal Dr. Ryan O’Hara took the stage and welcomed his students as well as all of their loving parents and family members to the Moving On ceremony in the North Shore High School Theatre. Then Principal O’Hara stated how proud he was of all his eighth-graders.
Theone Rinaudo Closes the Curtain on Teaching
Chemistry teacher Theone Rinaudo is retiring after teaching for 25 years in the Jericho School District and 40 years in her career. Prior to teaching at Jericho, Ms. Rinaudo taught for 10 years at H. Frank Carey High School and 5 years at St. Andrews. Ms. Rinaudo said that initially...
Herricks High School Spring Sports Wrap-Up
Here is your wrap-up to Herricks Highlander Spring Sports 2024. It’s been a little while since the Highlander’s baseball team made the playoffs and unfortunately, this year was no different. The boys went 2-13 in league games, there were some ugly games, but this team can be competitive next year. A lot of great underclassmen talent is on its way up and the returning players should help this team win some games next season.
Women’s Club of Farmingdale Presents FHS Senior Awards
The Women’s Club of Farmingdale was very excited to present the following scholastic awards to 5 deserving Farmingdale High School seniors. WCF President Barbara Hoerner, Scholastic Awards Chair Valerie Thieke and Scholastic Awards Co-Chair Ingrid Hernandez made the following presentations:. Abigail E. Leonard $1,000 Award – Jaxon Parisi.
East Williston Board Of Education Honors Parents
The East Williston Board of Education and administrators recognized several parents for their outstanding work and involvement with the PTO throughout the school year. During the June 10 meeting, they expressed their gratitude towards Margarita Daskalakis, Corrin Dunn, Cristina Kennedy, Susan Marasco, Michelle Mazur-Groskopf, Sarah Mizrahi, Amy Nizzo, Sharon Piscopia, Bernadette Quinn, Chuck Santarelli and Jessica Whitehill.
Suffolk Legislator Tom Donnelly Honors Scholarship Recipients
Suffolk County Legislator Tom Donnelly (D-Deer Park) recently presented County Proclamations to three graduating seniors who were recipients of the competitive Deer Park Sons of Italy, Constantino Brumidi Lodge Scholarship Awards. The Constantino Brumidi Lodge #2211 in Deer Park is a community organization dedicated to promoting Italian culture, heritage, and...
An evening to remember: Annual commencement celebrates NHS Class of 2024
The following article was released by the NENUFSD after the Class of 2024 high school graduation this past Friday, June 28. It was a welcome outdoor evening event, a change from past commencement ceremonies, and lauded by many on social media as a wonderful (and much cooler) celebration. The sun...
Board Of Education Members Retire
The Oyster Bay-East Norwich Central School District’s Board of Education meeting on June 19 celebrated the dedication and hard work of this year’s retirees. The meeting was held in the Oyster Bay High School auditorium, and members of the community were encouraged to come join in on the celebration.
Congratulations, Ward Melville High School Class Of 2024!
Photos courtesy of the Three Village Central School District. Members of the Class of 2024 proudly gathered at Ward Melville High School one final time to celebrate their graduation. Students marched out in front of the building as their family and friends applauded them and the honors orchestra played “Pomp and Circumstance.” The processional was followed by the Pledge of Allegiance and a performance of “The Star-Spangled Banner.”
LIMEHOF Awards Local Student Scholarships
The Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame (LIMEHOF) recently awarded Ten $1000 scholarships to ten graduating students from across Long Island. Also, for the second year in a row a Pat DeRosa Memorial Scholarship was awarded in memory of LIMEHOF inductee Pat DeRosa. The 2024 LIMEHOF Scholarship winners...
Education, Martial Arts Center Opens in Huntington
The New Energy Education center has expanded from Syosset into Huntington, opening at 391 W Jericho Turnpike. When you enter the new center, which offers a wide range of academic programs as well as martial arts, you are greeted by a wall of trophies from Read More ...
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