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LI Districts Dominate Nationwide List On Per Student Spending

UpdatedTue, Jan 19, 2021 at 7:29 pm ET Replies(50) Check out the full list of school districts on Long Island that spend the most money on its students. (Shutterstock) 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.

Levittown teacher under fire for Facebook post about Capitol attack

Levittown teacher under fire for Facebook post about Capitol attack News 12 Staff Updated on:Jan 08, 2021, 5:44pm EST Tensions from the chaos at the Capitol Wednesday boiled over to the Levittown community after a teacher at Division Avenue High School made a social media post with strong words about police. In that post, it shows a picture of a police officer posing for a photo with a person who allegedly broke into the Capitol. In the post, he uses four letter words disparaging police for taking a picture with the terrorist. A group of demonstrators supporting the police appeared outside the high school Friday in Levittown, many angry over a social media post by the English teacher.

Aware Of Employee s Offensive Post : Levittown Schools

UpdatedFri, Jan 8, 2021 at 9:19 pm ET Replies(312) Division Avenue High School in Levittown. (David Allen/Patch) LEVITTOWN, NY Levittown Public Schools officials are investigating a teacher s offensive and hostile social media post criticizing police following the riots at the U.S. Capitol this week. A high school teacher in North Babylon was also reprimanded for an inappropriate social media post. The Levittown teacher, who works at Division Avenue High School, wrote a Facebook post denouncing what appears to be a photo of a Capitol police officer posing with someone inside the Capitol building after it was stormed. The post reads: Cop taking a selfie with a terrorist. F - you Thin Blue Line. F - your Blue Lives. F - every single one of you back to elementary school who voted for him. I don t give a flying f - that you know a good cop.

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