Students also win awards in science competition.
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Students receive awards and eighth graders get hands on with an organ.
Staff changes also help district slim down.
School district turns to the University Pre-K Program to meet its budget goal.
School hosts students from other yeshivas and three place high in Long Island competition.
Science teacher Stephen Capuano nominated by former student.
Program is a "win-win," union says.
Nachum Segal's radio program gets its own day in the Five Towns.
A $10.5 million federal suit says staff at Nassau BOCES middle school in West Hempstead did not stop students from abusing Gedaliah Hoffman, reports NY Post.
Lower school also holds a week on the brain and 10th graders learn about challah baking.
Students assist with effort from Long Island Blood Services.
Students learn about the "gift of life" and see a piece of history.
District says incentive program helps it with long-term planning.
Gary Schall recommends changing high school to eight-period day and hiring recent graduates at Number Four School.
Superintendent's plan includes the layoffs of five teachers from the science department.
The team donated money to two charities at the game while simultaneously raising more money for the cause.
Former students get a personal history lesson in Jerusalem.
HAFTR Middle School introduces a new class, Israelis with HAFTR connections reunite, and parents judge student projects.
Allege it takes away opportunities for teachers.
Memorial service held at Lawrence High School on Saturday.
School will face North Shore High School in episode that airs on Jan. 8.
Students receive nod and 4-year-olds celebrate the festival of lights.
Eighth grader inspired by visit to Yad Vashem museum in Israel.
Kindergarten class raised money through bottle and can redemption.
New process that began in September is flawed, says superintendent of Hewlett-Woodmere schools.
Hockey pros inspire kids to do well in school and eat healthy.
Students get a break from the classroom on Friday to construct an ecosystem.
A look at what was discussed at the latest board of trustees meeting.
Students pay tribute to the 10th anniversary of our nation's greatest tragedy.
Yeshiva Ketana students' experiment will be blasted into space after being chosen by national organization.
Gift A Book Foundation was co-founded by public school parent and yeshiva administrator.
Receives mention from national publication.
Hewlett wrestling parts with some of its original wrestlers since the program began in 2007.
Educating and inspiring kids to have a green mindset is the key to building a better future.
Pair oust three-term incumbent Teena Ditchek Korman as voters approve budget.
Board approves payment for repair of synthetic turf and widely-used track.
Group's money, along with other contributions, will help pay for some students to go.
Students from HALB, LWA and Hewlett-Woodmere and several community groups perform last Tuesday at second Friend-Raiser event at Hewlett High School.