Other news from the June 2 board of education meeting.
Network solution imposes quota on number of copies, printouts.
Carnival held for Cross Street families and faculty members before school closes.
Mini-laptops may be added to sixth grade classrooms at half the cost of iPads.
Tenure granted to to eight elementary, one art and three high school teachers.
New executive board selected as parents come together following closure of Cross Street School.
Middle school students perform Shakespeare classics in Memorial Park.
Members of the Chaminade Class of 2011 in photos at their graduation.
Students showcase musical talents during spring concert at Mineola High School.
Class of 2011 largest in school’s history.
Let the community know about your graduate’s accomplishments.
Performances on piano, oboe, alto sax, flute, trumpet and voice on display.
Other news from the May 19 board of education meeting.
Number of buses, congestion and safety still cause of concern to residents.
65 members of band, orchestra and chorus perform for the last time as seniors.
Private school “pleased” to adopt recomendations in traffic report.
243 students at Mineola High School named to first quarter high honor roll.
175 students at Mineola High School named to second quarter honor roll.
Hale and Hornberger reelected to Mineola Board of Education.
Be informed before you head to the polls today.
Superintendent says proposed budget is only possible with current reconfiguration.
Mineola superintendent addresses resident’s concerns.
284 members of the Class of 2012 named to honor roll.
247 members of the Class of 2013 named to honor roll.
273 members of the Class of 2014 named to honor roll.
New candidate may file by May 10.
The first-time candidate is running for a seat on the Mineola Board of Education.
The current Mineola Board of Ed trustee is running for re-election.
The current Mineola Board of Ed president is running for re-election.
PTA members voice their opinions on school closure and end of their organization.
District will provide alternative sites for local athletic organizations.
Resident who went through the district as student voices opinion.
Seniors weigh losing educational programs for youth against rising taxes on fixed incomes.
Group survey says residents would favor higher taxes for center.
Other news from the April 7 board of education meeting.
Matthew Gaven will begin new position July 1.
Volunteer group says cost assumptions are “reasonable” for budget.
Lower cut in state aid drops tax levy hike to 2.37 percent.
Threat now considered not credible by State Education Department.