Locals making the grade in college.
Richard Nathan is retiring at the end of the school year.
Speakers at the forum said hope could be coming from Albany and urged parents to join forces and opt out of controversial testing.
Locals are making the grade in college.
School board reverses decision to pull unarmed guards.
Most far exceed state average, according to health department data.
Custodial, grounds and maintenance workers help a local family during holiday season.
A protest against the federal learning standards will be held in front of News 12 at 4 p.m. Monday.
Daniel Noviello served as the director of social studies for grades K-12 in Amityville before making the move to Lindenhurst.
Blizzard forces postponement of games on Friday; varsity girls basketball game on Thursday moved to 2 p.m.
A roundup of some of the top education stories in the region.
A look back at the year's biggest school stories.
Lindenhurst Schools remain open but cancel afternoon activities due to weather.
New security systems include upgraded cameras, one-button lockdown and video conferencing.
Residents with 10 percent property value loss will be eligible for relief.
New superintendent search opens as Western Suffolk BOCES is enlisted to help.
State lawmakers are sponsoring legislation to limit access to and use of student information.
Educators say state formula hurts Long Island school districts.
Half Hollow Hills hosts robotics invitational in a display of student talent.
Nov. 26 event with state education chief will be live-streamed by state Sen. Ken LaValle.
$100,000 repair unanimously passed by school board to prevent further problems.
Parent University workshops will help parents learn what the common core is all about.
Nathan has been superintendent since 2009 and a part of Lindenhurst Schools since 1996.
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