Start of 2014 brings transportation change.
A protest against the federal learning standards will be held in front of News 12 at 4 p.m. Monday.
After School and Saturday morning activities canceled as well.
Seaford School announces closing in advance of storm.
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Educational Bus. Inc. to take over for bankrupt Atlantic Express.
Take part in "Hour of Code' campaign.
Student privacy is at stake, and parents are left in the dark, educational advocates say.
District joins other Long Island districts in criticizing Common Core reliance on testing.
Escapades honored with 10 awards.
Weather closes program Tuesday
Board meets at 8 p.m.
SCOPE to remain in session in both districts.
Two Seniors honored by Long Island Arts Alliance.
School earns Blue Star High School recognition.
How serious is the bullying problem locally?
"Rachel's Challenge" Program at Seaford High School.
Schools participate in natiional program.
State lawmakers are sponsoring legislation to limit access to and use of student information.
Educators say state formula hurts Long Island school districts.
Event sponsored by PTA.
Half Hollow Hills hosts robotics invitational in a display of student talent.
Nov. 26 event with state education chief will be live-streamed by state Sen. Ken LaValle.
The video has garnered more than 20,000 views on YouTube in eight days.
Seaford held a presentation on the Common Core standards Wednesday. What concerns do you have on the new standards.
Many critical on Education Commissioner John King, who spoke in a forum at Mineola High School Wednesday.
Presentation to come as state education commissioner comes to Long Island.
Students take part in national program designed to make students more inclusive.
High school and middle school placed on lockdown for two hours.
Board meets at 7:30 p.m.
West Nyack resident was 89.
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State report finds Long Island as a region recorded the highest average salaries in New York, at $76,758 in 2013.
Warriors raise more than $1,000.
Student loan debt likely will force today's college grads to work longer.