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LONG ISLAND, NY A new study found that 26 Long Island school districts are among those that spend the most money per student. The AAA State of Play recently released a list of the top 50 school districts in the nation that spend the most money on its pupils.
The number one spot went to the Syosset School District which spends $32,125 per student. Another Long Island school district, the Middle Country School District in Brookhaven, ranked at number 50, spending $22,881 per student.
How one LI school district is trying to keep COVID out and students in class
Long Island school district offers free COVID tests
One school district on Long Island shows FOX 5 NY its plan to keep COVID-19 out of its schools.
LONG ISLAND - For the Murphy family of Huntington, getting tested for coronavirus gives them peace of mind. I think it’s helping to give the community confidence flag the schools are working to keep everyone safe and in the buildings, said parent Michelle Murphy
The South Huntington School District was one of the only districts to offer free COVID-19 testing after December recess.
Suffolk School Notebook: Long Island students spread holiday cheer
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By Christy Simmons
Dec 15, 2020
The Kiwanis Club of Chillicothe delivered gifts to fifteen children in the Huntington School District as part of their Ben Segal Christmas Project.
Starting in 1932, each year a dozen or more underprivileged boys and girls from elementary grades of the city and county schools have been entertained by a luncheon and gifts of candy, fruit, toys and clothing presented by Santa Claus. Mr. Segal always presented each child a silver dollar as his gift.
Kiwanian Ben Segal (Chillicothe Businessman) has over the years directed and mostly financed this annual event. Mr. Segal passed away in August 1978 and the annual Christmas party has been recognized as the Ben Segal Children’s Christmas Party sometime after his death to honor his commitment to the children of need.
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