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Proposed legislation co-signed by Assemblyman Tom McKevitt, R-East Meadow would withdraw New York public schools from the Common Core Curriculum and national Race To The Top initiative.
The Terrific Kids Program is sponsored by the East Meadow Kiwanis Club.
Students spent the day learning about the body, hygiene and physical fitness
The project comes only two years after its first enrolling class.
The students were chosen as a result of their exceptional projects presented at the April competition of the Long Island Science Congress.
Anthony Desimine proposed that students who are caught bullying should go to court.
Britney Cardona proposed that underground electricity cores should be installed.
Six students will play their sports on the collegiate level.
It is the first time that students from Clarke have reached this level of the Distributive Education Clubs of America International Career Development Conference (DECA).
Brianna Bourne was recently awarded first place in Senator Kemp Hannon’s 2013 “There Ought To Be A Law” Competition.
Students will compete in the finalist round of the Christopher Columbus Foundation Competition in Orlando, Florida in June
Three run for trustee seats.
Residents can cast their votes on Tuesday.
Residents can cast their vote for the budget and school board candidates.
The proceeds of the event benefited Clarke's athletic complex.
Danielle Fuchs, Skylar Hanson and Cindy Pham’s won with their project, “The Effect of Propeller Size on the Energy Production of Windmills.”
Natalie Insinna and Aleena Manji were named the grand-prize winners of the Long Island Family and Consumer Sciences Challenge Meal at the Mall Competition.
The district welcomed parents to ask questions and voice concerns over the proposed budget.
A special "street" sign was presented in honor of Richard Novarro.
The event was created in an effort to promote tolerance and acceptance of diverse cultures.
The school's service club recently hosted a gathering with residents of East Meadow’s The Bristal Assisted Living facility.
The meeting will take place on at the Leon J. Campo Center on Tuesday night.
Students spent a day learning about different levels of the government and about the Town of Hempstead's role in the community.
The school inducts 23 new members to its chapter of the Junior Tri-M Music Honor Society.
Students contributed to the organization's Pennies for Patients Fund.
Parents say that they feel that their children are being punished for not taking the tests.
The budget will be a 1.83 percent increase over the current year.
Students were recognized for their project on aquaculture as a solution to overfishing on Long Island.
Three file petitions to run for trustee seats.
The program will be open to all students in Nassau County
The East Meadow High School Winter Guard placed first out of 10 competitive teams.
Fifteen students attended the event and six took home awards in certain events
Kim Nacionales said that she feels her son, a student at Woodland Middle School, is being punished for his refusal.
More than 300 students from schools across Long Island will attend the event.
Parents say that the tests are detrimental to students and to education on a whole.
Sixty eight Clarke Middle School students were recently inducted.
Students participated in a “A Classroom of Difference” workshop to promote friendships and to stop bullying.
Students from McVey and Parkway spent a fun-filled day at Barnes & Noble.