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By Long Island News & PR November 21, 2016
The Wantagh School District will adhere to the advice of the police and will implement the protocol in our district safety plans.
By Long Island News & PR November 21, 2016
NCPD received notification late on November 20, 2016 from an individual who claims he heard an unidentified male say he "put bombs in every school in Nassau....."
By Long Island News & PR November 21, 2016
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo sent a letter to State Education Commissioner MaryEllen Elia regarding recently reported incidents of hate speech and discrimination in schools.
By Long Island News & PR November 18, 2016
Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman issued a statement on the $25 million settlement agreement reached in Trump University case.
By Long Island News & PR November 18, 2016
In recognition of the Great American Smokeout, Reality Check LI teens from Brentwood North Middle school created quit packages to support people looking to quit using tobacco.
By Long Island News & PR November 17, 2016
As part of Green Vale’s commitment to writing skills, several teachers have upped the ante with additional training, inspiration, and empathy for the learner.
By Long Island News & PR November 16, 2016
At Green Vale and many other local schools, it’s a distant memory: flag football has been the hottest sport on campus this fall.
By Long Island News & PR November 16, 2016
SCCC’s Culinary Arts program students will prepare about 125 dinners for long-term patients and home-bound seniors of the Dominican Sisters of Hampton Bays.
By Long Island News & PR November 16, 2016
The event is event is part of the Roosevelt School District’s commitment to helping students share their diverse backgrounds and cultures in an enriching way.
By Long Island News & PR November 16, 2016
SCCC will be awarded $100,000 of a $4 million grant as a partner institution in the SUNY Louis Stokes Alliances for Minority Participation (SUNY LSAMP) program.
By Long Island News & PR November 16, 2016
Uniondale School District’s Smith Street Elementary School students recently welcomed local Marines to campus.
By Long Island News & PR November 09, 2016
Former NPR International Correspondent Corey Flintoff will give a timely talk entitled “Resurgent Russia: the misinformation, disinformation, propaganda and outright lies that cloud America’s discussions about Russia.”
By Long Island News & PR November 09, 2016
The Kerry Rose Foundation, a Long Island non-profit dedicated to improving fire safety conditions in college housing, has announced its 3rd annual 5K Trail Run and fundraiser.
By WFSD News November 09, 2016
William Floyd Board of Education President Robert Vecchio will be featuring students from the Floyd Academy on an upcoming episode of “Spotlight on Long Island Schools.”
By WFSD News November 08, 2016
William Floyd High School student researchers recently discovered a new species of insect, findings that are set to be published in GenBank.
By Legislator Anker's Office November 07, 2016
Leg. Sarah Anker attended the Shoreham-Wading River Board of Education meeting to honor 31 high school seniors who earned the title of Advanced Placement (AP) Scholar.
By Long Island News & PR November 04, 2016
The fall Eastern Campus Student Art Exhibit, a lively, salon-style show highlighting exceptional work created by students in the applied arts programs on display starting 11/7.
By Long Island News & PR November 04, 2016
New regulation requires all institutions of higher education and vocational schools in NY to immediately begin providing a uniform Financial Aid Award Information Sheet to undergraduate students when responding to financial aid applications
By Long Island News & PR November 03, 2016
Twenty-eight small business owners from NY and LI graduated from the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) Emerging Leaders program.
By Long Island News & PR November 03, 2016
Dust off the graphing calculators and brush up on Shakespeare: The JEOPARDY! Teen Tournament is back, and five Tri-State area teens are set to compete.