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Athletic Cuts, Bigger Class Sizes Loom After Voters Reject Suffolk County School Levy Increases
In Suffolk County, both the Sachem Central School District and the West Babylon School District fell short of the 60-percent supermajorities that were needed as the proposed budgets exceeded the tax cap. Final vote tallies Wednesday, May 22, showed 56-percent of voters backed West Babylon’s levy increase, while just 50.3-percent...
Riverhead Voters Approve School Budget, Ensuring Continued Excellence in Education
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Trio of Southampton High School spring teams win district tourneys
The Southampton High School varsity baseball, softball and boys soccer teams have been dominant in the Tri-Rivers District this spring, and they lived up to that description in their respective district tournament title games. The Indians soccer squad defeated visiting Appomattox Regional Governor’s School 7-3 in the district tourney championship game on Wednesday, May 15, […] The post Trio of Southampton High School spring teams win district tourneys appeared first on The Tidewater News.
Riverhead’s assistant superintendents Koerner and Galati taking incentive to retire as of June 30
Two Riverhead Central School District assistant superintendents will leave the district at the end of next month, according to an agreement set for a vote at tonight’s special school board meeting. Assistant Superintendent for Elementary Education and Educational Services Lori Koerner and Assistant Superintendent for Secondary Education, Grants &...
Riverhead school board suspends Regents Exam weighting policy for 2024: May 14 school board wrap-up
For the third year in a row, a Riverhead student’s state Regents examination score will not negatively impact their final course average. The Riverhead Board of Education voted last Tuesday to suspend its policy that weighs the exam as 20% of a student’s final course average. The exam will still count if it improves the student’s average, according to the board resolution suspending the policy. The vote comes after months of debate between parents, faculty, administrators and board members about whether to change the policy — and if so, how it should be amended.
Riverhead school budget passes 62% to 38%
Riverhead school district voters approved a $201.4 million operating budget for the 2024-2025 school year Tuesday by a vote of 1224 to 745 — a margin of 63% to 38%. School board vice president Brian Connelly of Riverhead and newcomer Kelly Freeborn of Baiting Hollow won the uncontested election for the two open seats on the Riverhead Board of Education. Connelly received 1,322 votes and Freeborn received 1,497 votes.
Speakers opposing private schools on industrial land dominate comp plan hearing
Opposition to allowing private schools in industrial districts dominated Monday night’s public hearing on Riverhead’s draft comprehensive plan update, with many speakers taking aim at a change that would expand the Riverhead Charter School’s options for locating a new high school. More than a dozen people, including...
Tuesday’s Riverhead school district budget vote: What you need to know
Residents of the Riverhead Central School District will vote Tuesday on whether to approve a $201.4 million operating budget for the 2024-25 school year. The budget proposes spending $9.4 million more than the current school year’s operating budget — a roughly 5% increase. The budget requires raising the school district’s current tax levy by 3.34% — the maximum allowable under the school district’s tax levy cap — to generate an additional $3.48 million from property taxes.
Riverhead teachers union decries town effort to help charter school find new site for high school
Riverhead changing its laws to help the Riverhead Charter School site a new high school is the “biggest threat” facing Riverhead schools, the school district’s teacher’s union president said last night, as town officials consider allowing private schools to be developed in more areas around town.
Moriches Elementary's Own Nicolle Ranieri Honored as Suffolk's Top Elementary Science Teacher
Nicolle Ranieri, a STEM teacher at Moriches Elementary School, has been named the Suffolk County Elementary Science Teacher of the Year for 2024. The Science Teachers Association of New York State (STANYS) awarded her this honor in recognition of her contributions to science education. The award ceremony will take place at the STANYS annual dinner on May 22.
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