Long Island school elections, 2021-22 Print Email
School district residents go to the polls on May 18 to vote on budgets and members of their local boards for the coming school year. Below are the details on the ballots in 124 districts. Results will be posted here as they become available.
Read our full coverage of the results here.
The Great Neck, Lawrence, Hewlett-Woodmere and West Hempstead districts received permission from the state to hold voting on May 11, before the statewide date of May 18, which is also the date of the Jewish holiday Shavuot.
Get more information on school district budget and tax plans here, and see last year s election results here. Sign up for The Classroom, Newsday s education newsletter, here.
Fri May 7 2021 | Matt DaSilva | USA Insider
PHOTO BY SAM BRETTSCHNEIDER
This story appears in the April edition of US Lacrosse Magazine. Don t get the mag? Join or renew today. Thanks for your support!
Luke Dellicicchi laments how the lacrosse boom has tapered off in his town and hopes he can serve as an example of how far this sport can take you.
Dellicicchi, a senior attackman at Locust Valley (N.Y.) High School headed to Brown, said his development was rooted in the strength of the Nassau County PAL program, a league that is lauded for producing stars like Tom Schreiber while remaining committed to growing the base of participation with an inclusive community-based model.
April 26, 2021
by Matt Hughes
Members of the Freeman College of Management Class of 2021 have had an up-close view of the college s dynamic evolution. Clockwise from left: Lauren LeoGrande, Millo Lazarczyk, Brian Rubenstein, Amy Yowell, Maanik Lal, Ryan Williams and James Odiorne. Photos by Emily Paine, Communications
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Four years ago, Bucknell welcomed the first class of students to its newly established College of Management, which was officially launched as the University s third college in June 2017.
The launch of the college brought fresh momentum to management education at Bucknell, and the acceleration has only continued since. In just the last four years, the college was named in honor of Ken Freeman 72; hired Raquel Alexander as its inaugural dean; introduced new majors and minors; and established innovative and reimagined opportunities to explore management in action everywhere from Silicon Valley to Costa Rica to Dublin, Ireland, to name just a few milestones.