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By Sharon Lindell March 31, 2014
Part of our taxes is funding our local libraries which provide use with not only books, but films, programs, and means of research. So, show some appreciation this month to your library!
By Sharon Lindell March 26, 2014
There is a ton of activities you can do on Long Island and, in addition, you can see the creativity of local artist. Check out some upcoming art events and see how talented Long Island ...
By Wendy L March 26, 2014
Many e-book readers may be receiving credit on their account from retailers like Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Apple and others after a settlement agreement was reached in a lawsuit involving 33 states and five publishers.
By Long Island News & PR March 25, 2014
Suffolk County Police have arrested a Ward Melville High School science teacher that sexually abused a female student.
By Long Island News & PR March 23, 2014
Miss Harper Goes to School - the abused dog has visited a local middle school to teach kids about animal abuse.
By Long Island News & PR March 20, 2014
Governor Announces Initiatives to Provide Veteran and Military Families with Affordable Housing, Jobs and Educational Opportunities.
By Long Island News & PR March 12, 2014
Says More Rigorous Certification Process Will Help Students
By WFSD News March 12, 2014
The William Floyd High School Student Government, the William Floyd NJROTC and the Moriches Elementary Student Council recently welcomed nearly 50 area senior citizens to the annual Senior Citizen Dance and luncheon held on Sunday, ...
By Christian Abbatecola March 11, 2014
After decrying the Board of Regents’ Common Core recommendations, Governor Cuomo has released his own panel’s suggestions to improve implementation of the new standards.
By Sharon Lindell March 01, 2014
March 3rd marks not only Dr. Seuss birthday, but also National Read Across American Day for kids and adults. So pick up a book or go to a reading event in celebration of Dr. Seuss's ...
By WFSD News February 24, 2014
Students at Moriches Elementary School in the William Floyd School District have been selected to participate in the Recyclebank Green Schools Program with the opportunity to earn money to support their green project.
By Christian Abbatecola February 22, 2014
A budget amendment would put traffic cameras outside of each school district in Nassau and Suffolk County.
By Vickie Moller February 21, 2014
In a world where technology is increasingly being integrated into everything we do, the breach between traditional learning settings the integration of technology into classrooms must be closed.
By Lyndsay McCabe February 17, 2014
Governor Cuomo has announced his initiative to make one prison in each region of New York offer college-level courses so that prisoners can have an opportunity to earn a college degree.
By Cait Russell February 13, 2014
As the heavy, wet snows continue to fall, Long Island is experiencing closures and delays in both counties.
By Christian Abbatecola February 11, 2014
The NY Department of Education is expected to delay certain Common Core standards after recommendations made by a Board of Regents subcommittee.
By Cait Russell February 11, 2014
A Commack Middle School Student was approached by a stranger yesterday afternoon after getting off the bus in the afternoon.
By Lyndsay McCabe February 09, 2014
Five football players from Amityville High School are suing Comsewogue School District after they were allegedly taunted with racial slurs and attacked by the opposing team.
By Wendy L February 07, 2014
A Long Island girl walking home from school gets struck by not one, but three vehicles. The first vehicle fled the scene and police are on the hunt for the driver.
By Vickie Moller February 06, 2014
New York legislators step-up their call to delay use of Common Core test results in making high-stakes decisions about educators, administrators and students.