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Looking for the most current news on local schools and educational issues that affect Long islanders? Then make sure to never miss the breaking headlines about academia on Long Island with our School & Education article section.
By Long Island News & PR August 30, 2018
Part of Governor's Comprehensive "No Student Goes Hungry Program."
By Chris Boyle August 29, 2018
Foundation works with companies that specialize in security technology to get safety measures installed into Long Island schools at no cost whatsoever to the school districts.
By Long Island News & PR August 28, 2018
Jimmy will be continuing his athletic and academic career at SUNY Farmingdale.
By Long Island News & PR August 16, 2018
The team recently concluded a Town of Brookhaven Lacrosse Summer League season with a 10-0 regular season record.
By Long Island News & PR August 15, 2018
While most 13-year-olds are just beginning to learn about WWII in their history classes at school, Matthew McGaughan is living it.
By Long Island News & PR August 14, 2018
From its inception in 2014, nearly 200 students have benefited from the William Floyd Bicycle Academy.
By Long Island News & PR August 13, 2018
New Law Prompted by Death of 19-Year-Old Baruch College Student.
By Long Island News & PR August 10, 2018
Sophia Clarke of New Hyde Park, 48, is accused of never telling her employers that her licenses were revoked.
By Long Island News & PR August 09, 2018
Program Helps School Districts Serve More Local Food in Schools and Provides Economic Boost to New York Farmers.
By Long Island News & PR August 07, 2018
UFCW Local 1500 awards thousands of dollars in scholarships each year to active members, and members' dependents.
By Long Island News & PR July 31, 2018
U.S. News and World Report named Walt Whitman High School the 147th Best Public High School in New York State.
By Long Island News & PR July 27, 2018
The Academy Charter School and Hofstra University’s Summer Camp program participated in an wide ranging educational seminar.
By Long Island News & PR July 25, 2018
A portion of the race proceeds go to local non-profits, such as the Northport Food Pantry.
By Long Island News & PR July 23, 2018
The funds were secured for Roosevelt as a result of Senator Brooks’ advocacy and determination to ensure Long Island communities get their fair share of state aid and support.
By Long Island News & PR July 19, 2018
The LIJSL Scholarship Program began in 1981 and has grown exponentially just as soccer continues to grow in the United States.
By Long Island News & PR July 19, 2018
Delaying Gainful Employment Rule’s Disclosure Requirements Leaves Students Vulnerable to Exploitation and Fraud.
By Long Island News & PR July 17, 2018
The food truck delivers ready-to-eat and nutritious breakfasts to children whose families are food insecure at no cost.
By Long Island News & PR July 17, 2018
Lupinacci congratulated the graduates for their accomplishment and devotion to learning.
By Long Island News & PR July 16, 2018
When sixth grader Ava Cusimano heard that her neighbor had passed from colon cancer, she wanted to raise money and awareness in his honor.
By Long Island News & PR July 13, 2018
The Opening Word is a literacy program designed to teach the English Language and job readiness skills to immigrant women on Long Island.