Number of buses pegged at one large and 27 small buses.
Former Giants player Billy Taylor gives advice to parents on staying active in kids’ lives.
Other news from the March 16 board of education meeting.
Concerns raised by Williston Park residents over large number of buses at school.
With Hampton Street project, levy increase set at 2.44 percent.
New state regulation to focus on technology in harassment.
District plans on offering world language on elementary level.
Mineola High School athletes discuss sportsmanship with fifth graders.
Other news from the March 3 board of education meeting.
Other districts interested in launching their own programs.
Bill would make $175,000 the top pay for most Nassau County school chiefs.
Other news from the Feb. 17 board of education meeting.
Board president describes op-ed as “knife in my back.”
Start times of middle and high schools remain unchanged.
Administration vows to bring 3.6 percent increase down to 2.5.
149 students at Mineola High School named to second quarter honor roll.
Nassau County sewer fee could cost district $90,000.
239 students at Mineola High School named to first quarter high honor roll.
158 students at Mineola High School named to first quarter honor roll.
278 students at Mineola High School named to first quarter high honor roll.
258 members of the Class of 2011 named to honor roll.
285 members of the Class of 2012 named to honor roll.
262 members of the Class of 2013 named to honor roll.
267 members of the Class of 2014 named to honor roll.
Estimated $2 million expansion would add library, classroom space.
Trans-Siberian Orchestra founding member Mark Wood performed a free concert with Mineola students.
Fifth and eighth grades to move to middle and high schools next year.
Superintendent Nagler addresses flyer sent to residents.
Other news from the Feb. 3 board of education meeting.
District to save hundreds of thousands of dollars from energy conservation.
Annual award honors former Mineola High School assistant principal.
Flags, food and festive dance abound at annual heritage event.
New class schedule would affect pre-K through 2 students.
Other news from the Jan. 20 board of education meeting.
Blood drive presentation teaches students about importance of donations.
Child Abuse Prevention Services share lessons about abuse prevention directly with students.
Students at Cross Street School learn how to recognize and stop cyber bullying.
Both public schools and Chaminade closed due to snow storm.
State budget deficit may have impact on advanced diplomas offered to students.
AP English students partner with musical theatre class to enact life experiences.