Schools
School Notebook: Non-Resident Tuition Discussed; Budget Talks Continue
A look at the week's top headlines from area school districts.
Babylon Village
The Babylon School Board of Education expects to announce its choice for superintendent on April 16 following a national search effort that drew 55 applicants, several of which were in out of state locations. Read the story on Babylon Village Patch.
Half Hollow Hills
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Three members of the Half Hollow Hills Varsity gymnastics team made it to the State competition for the first time earlier this month. Read the story on Half Hollow Hills Patch.
Lindenhurst
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The Lindenhurst Union Free School District and the Lindy Board of Education have finalized the dates for public workshops to discuss the 2012-13 school budget. Read the now on Lindenhurst Patch.
Patchogue Patch
's next all-school musical will be the final one for music teacher Peter Randazzo. "The Drowsy Chaperone" marks Randazzo's 23rd and final year conducting the pit at the school before he retires announced the Patchogue-Medford school district in a release. Read the on Patchogue Patch.
Sachem Patch
Whether it’s the third jersey to commemorate Sachem’s 50th anniversary, the flat black helmet color or the older additions of the blow up Native American headdress and professionally recorded fight song, the Sachem football program is clearly a progressive organization. Read the story on Sachem Patch.
Sayville Patch
Line items for the 2012-2013 budget took center stage at last Thursday’s meeting of the Sayville Board of Education. But it was a potential revenue source—tuition from non-residents—that stole the spotlight. Read the story on Sayville Patch.
West Islip
Declining enrollment and elementary school class sizes were major topics of discussion at Thursday night's budget worksession at Beach Street Middle School. Read the story on West Islip Patch.
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