Members of the Class of 2014 meet business leaders from the local community.
Herricks eighth grader Rachel J. Kim takes third place with performance of "Separate is NOT Equal: Brown v. Board of Education."
Three students place in 2013 Long Island Language Poster Contest.
Spanish club students visit Toledo, Sevilla, Ronda, Cordoba and Madrid.
Both schools make top 300 public high schools in country.
Garden City Park resident James Reddan announces candidacy for NHP-GCP School Board.
Herricks to be only New York State school to compete in senior group exhibits.
Herricks students speak with book author.
Fourth grade Gemini students create new bank and learn functions of departments.
Seventh and eighth graders selected to perform in the Young Ensembles Concert.
Students raise over $1,000 to help adopt a baby rhino.
Italian club students visit Venice, Florence, Verona, Sorrento, Capri and Rome.
Music professors come and help Herricks students with performance pieces.
Six students from New Hyde Park Memorial High School honored by town board for design.
Peter Golenbock speaks with Herricks students about book about Jackie Robinson and Pee Wee Reese.
Science Research program and science fair winners go to LI Science Congress at Saint Joseph’s College.
Parents and community leaders participate in reading event at Herricks elementary school.
Herricks has two finalist teams in 2013 Siemens We Can Change the World Challenge.
Four staff members were honored for help in containing recent high school fire.
304 students at New Hyde Park Memorial High School named to third quarter high honor roll.
Other news from the April 17 board of education meeting.
Board of education discusses plan for new first grade foreign language sections.
Board of education approves the 2013-2014 BOCES budget.
449 students at New Hyde Park Memorial High School named to third quarter honor roll.
229 students at New Hyde Park Memorial High School named to third quarter Principal’s List.
Other news from the April 8 board of education meeting.
School districts to receive Race to the Top funds to replicate successful programs.
Superintendent Robert Katulak speaks about ELA and Math assessments.
Total spending to increase 2.99 percent with 3.22 hike in tax levy on $35.5 million budget.
New Hyde Park-Garden City Park faces budgetary constraints for PARCC assessments.
Middle school staff and parents raise $200 for Project REACH.
Stephanie Calmenson takes Q&A from Herricks students.
Nassau Legis. Judi Bosworth reads to third graders as part of Earth Day events.
Washington Post releases list of “Most Challenging High Schools.”
Students see applications of science at assembly.
Junior Andrew Lee announced as a 2013 finalist in the I-SWEEEP Olympiad.
Fourth and fifth grade students participate in circus event at Center Street School.
A fundraiser featuring North Hempstead high school crew clubs.
Sixth graders show off science projects and experiments at board of education meeting.