District offering alternative virtual classes after parents protested mask mandates at a school board meeting.
See the latest announcement from Nassau Community College.
Sean Hayden, who refuses to get the COVID-19 vaccine, is keeping his children in school but "it should be my choice to protect my kid."
Students who refused to keep the mask on would "probably get suspended," Dan Quinn told Patch.
Long Beach Superintendent Jennifer Gallagher told Patch that the state's delay "only caused confusion and division in our communities."
'We thank NJCAA and the First Point Volleyball Foundation for providing the College with the opportunity to bring this athletic.'
Students must have at least a 3.5-grade point average to make the list.
Dr. Dennis Ryan was sworn in as Board of Education president.
Nationally, applications for financial aid are down this year.
The high school graduates were honored for their outstanding work in academics, the arts, athletics and community service.
Tell us why your grad is special and send a message of congratulations on Long Beach Patch.
The budget vote is scheduled for Tuesday.
West Elementary students participated in the virtual event with Alexandra Penfold.
Students were showcased for writing, reading and shapes.
Take a look at how the school's Neptune Club is helping keep their community informed as they teach the skills for a TV news career.
See how college aid applications changed for Long Beach area high schools.
West Hempstead shooting suspect, who has ties to Long Beach, is taken into custody.
The share of residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been rising in the U.S. Here's how it’s changed in Nassau County.
Maya Arengo, Uma Arengo and Tyler Collinson were all named finalists in the competition out of 1.5 million students who entered.
The Long Beach High school students all had their photographs chosen for the Art Guild's exhibition "My 20/20 World."
The students pledged to continue their athletic careers at schools around the country.
More than 100 students were congratulated for their scholastic achievements.
The district is keeping schools closed for a few more days to hopefully avoid spreading the coronavirus.
The students raised hundreds for Mustaches For Kids.
The school is helping students stay ready for when sports hopefully resume in 2021.
The district said the new cases impacted its ability to operate, and shifted all students to remote learning.
The students will be performing at an online concert later this year.
The two have a long list of accomplishments in language, math and music.
A staff member who was in the building Tuesday tested positive for the virus, the district said.
The three students all shared a family connection, the district said. Schools will not close.
The students were among a small group from around the country that received the honor.
Any student can join the workout programs, which will run after school and will follow all social distancing guidelines.
Jennifer Wolfe, a social studies teacher, has received numerous honors in the past, and has dedicated her life to teaching.
The district was forced to push back the first day of class because buses and teachers couldn't navigate the roads.
The school district released it's plan to reopen schools next month. Here are some of the key points.