Superintendent James Hunderfund in his eighth year in Malverne.
Night of the Pumpkins organizers, girls volleyball team recognized.
Five others selected to perform at LISFA.
Project DREAM initiative hosts first ever club fair.
Third-grade students commemorate Veterans Day in Malverne.
North Middle School hosts annual four-mile run/walk Saturday.
Junior Ashley Akaeze won second prize in the Suburban Diversity High School Essay Contest.
Lynbrook High School hosts fall musical comedy this month.
Ridgewood Mobile Bank speaks with children.
Funds raised will be donated to Island Harvest.
Davison Avenue students celebrate their differences on "Mix It Up at Lunch Day."
Molloy College nursing department members offer age-appropriate lessons to young Lynbrook students.
Waverly Park students learn about polar sea expeditions.
Malverne football players visit with young students.
Students presented gifts for Board Recognition Month.
Lynbrook Volunteer Fire Department and West End School students learn about fire and emergency safety for National Fire Prevention Week.
Marion Street students make a big difference.
Board of Ed honors outstanding members of Lynbrook School District community.
Two Lynbrook High School students spent two weeks in Italy this summer.
Downing School students make applesauce.
Davison Avenue students earned attendance at a Responsible Behavior Reward Party.
Malverne School District honors 21 Advanced Placement scholars.
Malverne honored for fifth year in a row.
Buddies are the L.I.N.K. to smooth school transitions in Lynbrook.
Representatives from colleges guide students through application process.
Lynbrook welcomes Blum from Bellmore-Merrick School District.
Lynbrook senior among top high school students in the nation.
Three students achieve all-state rankings.
Registration for free pre-k classes.
Music teacher Deanna Vitola honored at board meeting.
Lynbrook High School senior Kerianne McManus honored for excellence in academics and the arts.
Lynbrook students honored for college-level course scores.
Benjamin is among less than 1 percent of high school students nationwide to receive honor.
Malverne honors teachers and staff for their service.
It's time to stuff those backpacks and head to the bus stop.
Sixth annual Summer Science Camp held at Malverne High School.
The event is co-hosted by Nassau police and town and county officials.
Annual blood drive set for Sept. 23.
State Education Department releases 2014 Common Core testing scores.
The summer program, now in its second year, is meant to inspire children to keep reading.