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Find out more about high stakes testing, APPR, & Common Core on Tuesday, March 25 at 7:30.
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Assemblymen Chad Lupinacci and Andrew Raia recently welcomed Veronica Fox and Joshua Karmel, students from Half Hollow Hills High School East, who were in Albany to stress the importance of music education in schools.
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Please join us this Friday 6-8pm at the Main Street Petite Gallery for the opening reception of the “High Arts Showcase X”. The showcase exhibits the work of over forty high school student artists. The seven school districts from the Council’s JOURNEY Arts in Education program have submitted “the best of the best” work from […]
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Sorority sister Elle Woods, played by Commack High School senior Alyssa Curcio, doesn’t take “no” for an answer. When her boyfriend dumps her for someone “serious,” Elle puts down the credit card, hits the books, and sets out to go where no Delta Nu has gone before: Harvard Law. Along the way, Elle proves that […]
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Hi-Lume Corporation presented the Jack Abrams S.T.E.M. Magnet School with a “big check” in the amount of $13,036.00, which represents the total funds raised at the company’s 50th Anniversary celebration and fund-raising event. James Sutherland, President of Hi-Lume Corporation, made the presentation to James Polansky, Superintendent of Schools for the Huntington Union Free School District, […]
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Elwood-John H. Glenn High School students Matthew Choinski (football), Simi Familusa (volleyball), Sarah Hardie (cross-country), Max Karen (soccer) and Stephanie Viteritti (volleyball) were recently recognized as All-State athletes.
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The South Huntington Board of Education, the district’s administrators, and the South Huntington learning community were out in full force on February 12th, to give well-deserved recognition and praise to their top teachers during this annual celebration.
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Students pledged to read a certain number of pages or for a certain amount of time between 8:45 a.m. and 2:30 p.m., and gathered monetary donations based on their anticipated amount of reading.
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Huntington High School sent two teams of 15 students each to the Suffolk Science Olympiad earlier this month. The all-day competition at Ward Melville High School drew 40 squads from across the county.
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Assemblyman Chad Lupinacci questions incumbent candidates for the Board of Regents during the second round of interviews this week in Albany.
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