
Roslyn juniors and seniors read together
On Wednesday, Oct. 9, seniors from the Atria Senior Living residence in Roslyn Harbor visited with the children at The Roslyn Co-op to read to them. “Miss Jean” and “Miss

On Wednesday, Oct. 9, seniors from the Atria Senior Living residence in Roslyn Harbor visited with the children at The Roslyn Co-op to read to them. “Miss Jean” and “Miss

By Cynthia Younker Mrs. Gibbs’s art program at Harbor Hill Elementary School is in full swing. First-graders are working on their “Bridge over a Pond of Water Lilies” inspired by

By Cynthia Younker On Sunday, Sept. 29, the Roslyn School District hosted its first-ever NYS Field Band Conference home show at noon at the Bethpage Federal Credit Union Stadium on

By Cynthia Younker The Roslyn Middle School Cheer Team has been hard at work, learning new cheers, practicing routines, and building teamwork. The 43-member squad had their first performance on

BY Cynthia Younker Despite the damp forecast, Roslyn sports fans came out on Saturday, Sept. 28, for a homecoming celebration. The day kicked off with a pancake breakfast at 11
![Herricks recognizes National Merit Commended Students[26] Herricks Superintendent of Schools Dr. Tony Sinanis (left) and Herricks High School principal Joan Keegan (right) recognize 20 seniors recently named Commended Students in the 2024-2025 National Merit Scholarship Program (Photo provided by the Herricks School District)](https://archive.antonmediagroup.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Herricks-recognizes-National-Merit-Commended-Students26.png?w=450)
Twenty Herricks High School seniors were recently named Commended Students in the 2024-2025 National Merit Scholarship Program. To qualify for the recognition, students typically scored in the top 3% of

Roslyn High School’s student government, the Organization of Class Councils, hosted a breakfast meet and greet in the cafeteria courtyard to get to know the two dozen new students who

East Hills Elementary School students recently had the opportunity to attend the US Open. In coordination with the Advantage All Tennis Foundation, the students participated in on-court demonstrations through the

East Hills Elementary hosted its Welcome Back Carnival on Wednesday, Sept. 18. Current, new and former students along with teachers and parents came together to kick off the school year

The PFA hosted the East Hills fifth-grade car wash and raised nearly $1,000. The proceeds will offset the cost of fifth-grade activities, helping to make this year extra special for
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