Students are returning to new and updated facilities in buildings across the Garden City campus.
The district welcomed its newest employees at the annual orientation last week.
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The school is just one of 40 across the country to be given the distinction for its work making a safe, welcoming environment for all.
The board swore in its new members and elected new leadership at its annual reorganization meeting.
It was the first time since the pandemic the school was able to graduate all its students together.
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Lauren Quezada brings a wealth of experience with her to the district.
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The local university recognized students for their outstanding achievement in the Spring 2022 semester.
The school received a perfect rating on the Campus Pride Index, which measures how supportive colleges are of LGBTQ students.
The ceremony honored the many achievements the graduates made during their years in Garden City schools.
The college officially opened the renovated space, which was renovated and expanded.
Lauren Kaufman, the current Stratford assistant principal, is taking over the role.
Rachel Lindsey is returning to Garden City as an assistant principal.
Both ensembles were named the best in their divisions at the Music in the Parks competition.
The annual Senior Award Ceremony honored students for their achievements in and out of the classroom.
The university will work with the school district to create summer and after-school programs for students in need.
Christine Lebenns was recognized for working to bring science education to more students.
Amanda Hauser, a chorus teacher in the high school, will take on the role effective July 1.
It was also the first time the band brought home the Esprit de Corps Award since it started competing more than a decade ago.
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Rebecca Phinney is one of just a few students from around the country to earn the trip.
The news team will provide hands-on experience for students, while having better access to cover Long Island news.
Dr. MaryAnne Hyland, who has been with the university for 22 years, has taken over leadership of the business school.
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Two of the students won awards for their work in the Model UN conference.
The performance was two years in the making, and the students certainly wowed the judges.
The scholarships will be offered to the descendants of enslaved people, to "address the long sin of racism in the geography of the diocese."
The kindergarten teacher was chosen as the latest Teacher of the Week.
The school celebrated its 125th anniversary with its largest Giving Day ever.
The team will be competing against more than 1,600 teams from 41 countries in Dallas this May.
The district has hired Eduardo Ramirez, who brings a wealth of experience with him.
Keri Hand, the current assistant principal of the school, will take over leadership on July 1.
The students brought the magical musical to life at three performances this month.
Two high school students did impressively well at the LI Science and Engineering Fair, and one will move on to the international contest.