School newspaper and video club take home awards for best news broadcast, news website.
“Herricks Idol” contest raises $2,500 for Long Beach Middle School Music department.
School district to still allocate funds despite recent lawsuit success.
Despite some reports, the Gemini program’s future has not yet been decided.
Herricks trustee talks about juggling personal and professional responsibilities with school board position.
Herricks second graders treated to concert and traditional foods.
Searingtown School students celebrated Chinese/Korean Lunar NewYear.
Student council members deliver school supplies to West School in Long Beach.
Herricks High School class gets into latest Internet craze.
New Hyde Park Italian Club invites community members in for food, desserts and dancing.
Priscilla Kim wins 2013 Nassau County Art Supervisors Association Senior Art Scholarship Award.
Parents and guest presenters create authentic cultural experiences.
National Circus Project brings week of circus fun to New Hyde Park school.
New Hyde Park Memorial High School student Joe Carrotta wins art contest.
Alaina Alias takes first place in annual Hillside Grade School contest.
Meet the members of the Herricks High School team.
Event kicked off two-week Parents As Reading Partners program.
A total of 12 students perform in music festival.
275 students at New Hyde Park Memorial High School named to second quarter high honor roll.
Herricks boasts 145 participants in band, orchestra, chorus or jazz ensembles.
All after school activities are cancelled for NHP-GCP, Sewanhaka and Herricks.
459 students at New Hyde Park Memorial High School named to second quarter honor roll.
245 students at New Hyde Park Memorial High School named to second quarter Principal’s List.
These students were named as students of the month for their respective departments.
Jonathan Chambers, Alexa Miranda and Thulasi Pius receive scholarships.
Herricks and Sewanhaka districts see increase in state aid for 2013-14 school year.
Other news from the January 24 board of education meeting.
Board of education anticipates additional $1.8 million to be cut over over next four budet cycles.
Parents worried that district would be profoundly different without elementary enrichment program.
Here is a look at the budget discussion at Thursday's meeting.
School district to work on getting residents of housing complex to pay more taxes going forward.
Middle school students in sixth, seventh and eighth grade compete for spot in regionals.
Other news from the January 22 board of education meeting.
Sewanhaka School District gives overview of family and consumer science courses.
Board of education presents top students from each school with awards.
District PTA president praises administration for actions taken during lockdown.
Dr. Ralph Ferrie gives preliminary appraisal of next budget.
Herricks students created handmade valentines for our area’s veterans
Other news from the January 10 board of education meeting.
School district to increase security measures following Connecticut school shooting.