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Hey hey, ho ho, Vincent Butera has to go, they chanted. You re a superintendent. You re supposed to be a role model for kids, said senior Jonathan Malary.
Butera has been at the helm of Manhasset Schools for three years. He was the subject of a sexual harassment investigation which found he did violate district policy. I hugged the complainant in an effort to console her as I did others that day, Butera said at a Board of Education meeting Thursday night where he addressed some of the allegations.
This is part of #Manhasset superintendent Vincent Butera’s statement regarding the findings of a sexual harassment investigation against him. Parents, students and teachers were not all satisfied with the response #nbc4nypic.twitter.com/MlrEycF3Kj Pei-Sze Cheng (@PeiSzeCheng4NY) May 7, 2021
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Manhasset Secondary School student Dylan Wu has been named a semifinalist in the 2021 Irving M. Klein International String Competition, which is produced by the California Music Center. (Manhasset Public Schools
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MANHASSET, NY A Long Island student is one of nine semifinalists worldwide in the 2021 Irving M. Klein International String Competition.
Manhasset Secondary School student cellist Dylan Wu, who studies at The Juilliard School Pre-College Division, was selected from 128 entrants from 16 nationalities, Manhasset School District officials said.
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Wu is one of five string musicians from the United States to be chosen to compete in the semi-finals this year. He is joined by New York City resident Serin Park, Keoni Bolding of Pennsylvania, Grace Huh of California, and William Tan of Illinois, according to the competition s website.
Los Angeles Angels and New York Yankees Tap CLEARED4 as Stadiums Begin Reopening
The health technology platform has joined forces with the Angels and Yankees to address the challenges of the next phase of the pandemic & facilitate safe work environments for stadium staff
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NEW YORK, March 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Chelsea Health Solutions, a New York-based innovator in health technology solutions that created the CLEARED4 software platform, today announced its partnership with both the Los Angeles Angels and New York Yankees to foster safety for employees and stadium staff during Covid-19 reopening. CLEARED4 s HIPAA-compliant platform was developed in response to the enormous compliance, administration and financial burdens on organizations wanting to reopen and stay open.
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