Long Island School & Education News and Stories

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LI Schools Look to Cancel or Shorten Midwinter Break

As a result of Hurricane Sandy, nearly half of Long Island’s school districts plan to cancel or take away days from midwinter ...

Adelphi Hosts Fourth Annual Business Conference for Long Island...

For the fourth year in a row, Adelphi University's Robert B. Willumstad School of Business will host a business conference for Long ...

Stony Brook University Unveils “Reality Deck”

Stony Brook University unveils their latest technological breakthrough, the "Reality Deck."

Giving Thanks in the Aftermath of Hurricane Sandy

This year, as we gather with family and friends for our traditional Thanksgiving celebrations, many of us will find it hard to ...

LI Schools Struggle to Meet Emotional and Psychological Needs in...

As district administrators, school leaders and teachers work to reopen schools in the wake of Hurricane Sandy, they face the challenges of ...

Kings Park High School Graduate Works to Empower Young People

The Kings Park Board of Education recently acknowledged the donation of sixteen 61-note electronic keyboards for the Kings Park High School music ...

Long Island Schools Recover From Sandy

Sandy kept students out of the classroom for over a week, and state officials are still determining whether or not to waive ...

School Closures on Long Island - What Districts Are Open

As we slowly return to normal in the wake of Hurricane Sandy, the question many parents are asking is "When will the ...

Post-Hurricane Guide for Long Island

We've put together an invaluable resource for getting back on track in the wake of Hurricane Sandy.

Calhoun High School Announces Retail Skills Training Store

Earlier this month Sanford H. Calhoun High School in Merrick announced the opening of The Stable, an on-campus, state-of-the-art retail skills training ...
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