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Great Neck Public Schools Class Of 2024
Great Neck Public Schools celebrated the class of 2024 this week. The village school held their commencement on June 24, while John L. Miller-Great Neck North High School and William A. Shine-Great Neck South High School held their ceremonies at the Tilles Center on the Long Island University C.W. Post campus June 25.
Beloved N.J. high school principal dies suddenly a week after graduation
The principal of Bergenfield High School in Bergen County died on Thursday, a week after graduation and after serving 30 years with the district, officials said Friday. James Fasano, 59, led the high school through “a remarkable transformation” that included a spot in U.S. News & World Report’s Best High School rankings for eight consecutive years, according to Superintendent Christopher Tully.
NY parents should be fined for students chronic absenteeism: poll
Parents should literally pay the price for their student’s chronic absenteeism, according to a new poll. More than half of New Yorkers — 52% — support fining parents for 10 or more school absences, according to a survey of 3,000 parents across the state by Test Prep Insight, an online education company. The average suggested fine was $22. Yes, Chancellor Banks: Ban phones in school ASAP NYC could ring up cellphone ban for public schools in next few weeks For the 44% who opposed fines, concerns centered on the potential unfairness to those from poorer socioeconomic backgrounds, the survey said. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR METRO DAILY NEWSLETTER Among these respondents, 70% believe that schools or authorities should provide additional support for struggling students; 20% advocate for financial incentives for good attendance, and 10% suggest increased communication with parents to address absenteeism. In New York City, four in 10 students, about 353,000, were chronically absent in the last full school year (2021-2022), The Post previously reported. The national figure is 22%. For the latest metro stories, top headlines, breaking news and more, visit nypost.com/metro/
NYC Schools to Announce Cellphone Ban, Affecting Nearly 1 Million Students
New York City public schools are close to putting into effect a cell phone prohibition that will affect nearly one million students. The Schools Chancellor, David Banks, announced that the official statement will come within the next two weeks, with the goal of addressing the disruptions caused by cell phones in classrooms.
Manhasset Public Schools Graduates Class Of 2024
On June 21, Manhasset Public Schools celebrated the graduation of the class of 2024. Under a blue sky, the students crossed the stage and entered the next chapter of their lives. Among the speakers was Salutatorian Kate Wede. She mentioned how her class was affected by the pandemic and emerged...
Locust Valley seniors invade Normandy for 80th D-Day anniversary
Six Locust Valley High School seniors made a remarkable journey to Normandy, France, earlier this month to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the D-Day invasion. Matthew Borruso, Sonny Consolazio, Michael DiLorenzo, Riley Haas, Spiro Lampoutis and Kelsey Neves were chosen for the trip after submitting essays and poems that reflected their appreciation for the sacrifices made by thousands of brave young men on June 6, 1944.
Veronica Cheeseboro honored with Big Apple Award for transforming DeWitt Clinton High School's dance program
Veronica Cheeseboro kicked off her pumps to dance in the principal’s office during her second interview more than six years ago. Now Cheeseboro is being praised by her school and the city for her dedication to her students in her many roles as dance teacher at DeWitt Clinton High School.
African American drum band at Queens school performs at graduation ceremony
"D-Limits," an African American drum band from the Eagle Academy for Young Men of southeast Queens, performed at their school's graduation ceremony Tuesday morning at the Greater Allen AME Church on Merrick Boulevard in Jamaica. Charter Spectrum, along with AXS TV, donated $10,000 to the band and to Eagle Academy's...
Hollywood glamour at Ward Melville High School’s senior prom
On the evening of June 25, Ward Melville High School transformed into a scene straight out of Hollywood for its highly anticipated senior prom. The event, held at the lavishly decorated high school, was a night of glitz and glamour, where students walked the red carpet and enjoyed an evening of unforgettable memories.
Council President Collins-Bellamy Inducted Into Roosevelt High School Hall of Fame
Yonkers City Council President Lakisha Collins-Bellamny was inducted in the Roosevelt High School Wall of Fame on June 20. “It is with great honor and gratitude that I announce my induction into the Roosevelt High School Alumni Wall of Fame. Yesterday, I was surrounded by the unwavering support of my family, friends, colleagues, and the community as I received this prestigious recognition. I am truly thankful for the opportunity to be recognized for my achievements and contributions to the school community. This moment is not just a reflection of my hard work, but also a testament to the support and guidance I have received from those around me. I am proud to have represented Roosevelt High School and will continue to carry the values instilled in me throughout my journey. Thank you to everyone who has believed in me, including myself, for making this achievement possible,”
Senior Chika Akazi earns track championship titles
Senior Chika Akazi ended her stellar track career at Uniondale High School with a bang, including winning the 100-meter hurdles at the New York State Outdoor Track and Field Championships on June 8. She finished the race with a time of 14.07 seconds. “It was truly a blessing from God,...
NYC Bets New, Uniform High School Math Curriculum Will Boost Student Test Scores
New York City Public Schools, in an effort to lift chronically low mathematics test scores and close the opportunity gap for underserved students, will soon require high school math classrooms to use a single, uniform curriculum, Illustrative Mathematics. Districts will choose from a list of pre-approved options for their middle schools. Mayor Eric Adams and […]
Kelsey Neves is Locust Valley High School’s salutatorian for 2024
Kelsey Neves, a student with a passion for English and social studies, is the salutatorian of Locust Valley High School’s Class of 2024. Neves’s achievement is a testament to her dedication and hard work throughout her academic career. Neves, who will attend Hofstra University in the fall, plans...
Presenting The Class Of 2024
Over the past few weeks, high schools across the country have been celebrating the graduating class of 2024. Here are some highlights from graduation ceremonies in the Nassau Illustrated News coverage area:. Mineola High School. On June 22, students from Mineola High School graduated at the Tilles Center. The class...
Plainview-Old Bethpage students take home media awards
Several students in the POBJFK High School TV Media Program, took home trophies and an honorable mention certificate at the 2024 BASH Broadcast Awards, held At Hofstra University. The all-day event, which took place on May 21st, saw nearly 1,000 students from fifty school districts across Long Island and Westchester Counties, competing against one another in multiple categories.
Yonkers Public Schools Offer Free Summer Breakfast & Lunch to All Children in Yonkers 18 and Under
All Children in The City of Yonkers 18 Years of Age and Under:. FREE Summer Breakfast & Lunch Begins Thursday, June 27, 2024 and continues Monday-Friday until Friday, August 16, 2024 EXCEPT July 4 at the times and locations below. Please note the start dates & times for Yonkers Public Library Riverfront & Will branches.
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