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North Shore High School, Glen Head

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Glen Head's North Shore High School Key Club leaders took action recently and joined the fight against drugs by preparing a 'How To Say No and the reasons why no is so important' PowerPoint presentation.

Lloyd Harbor Elementary School, Huntington

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Students at Lloyd Harbor Elementary School in Huntington shared their artistic talents and played a part in ending hunger on Long Island.

Lloyd Harbor Elementary School, Huntington

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Students at Lloyd Harbor Elementary School in Huntington shared their artistic talents and played a part in ending hunger on Long Island.

Meet The Leaders Brings Senator Carlucci to Clarkstown South High School

West Nyack, NY - May 11, 2016
Cablevision brought Meet the Leaders to Clarkstown South High School to discuss the topic of heroin and opioid abuse in Rockland County.

Meet The Leaders Brings Senator Carlucci to Clarkstown South High School

West Nyack, NY - May 11, 2016
Cablevision brought Meet the Leaders to Clarkstown South High School to discuss the topic of heroin and opioid abuse in Rockland County.

Prodell Middle School, Shoreham

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Prodell Middle School students are thinking and acting both locally and globally by collecting water for local food pantries and shelters during the month of March.

Prodell Middle School, Shoreham

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Prodell Middle School students are thinking and acting both locally and globally by collecting water for local food pantries and shelters during the month of March.

Black History Month Essay Grand Prize Winner Celebrated at Brentwood North Middle School

Brentwood, NY - May 9, 2016
Brentwood North Middle School 8th grader Nzinga Anderson was selected as a runner-up in Optimum Community's inaugural Black History Month Essay Contest.

Merrimac Elementary School, Holbrook

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Students from Merrimac Elementary School, created a project entitled, 'Read to Salute' which requires the children to read on their own, or be read to, in order to meet a school-wide goal of 157,000 minutes of reading while collecting items to send to soldiers overseas.

Holy Trinity High School, Hicksville

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Student members of the Volunteer Club at Holy Trinity High School in Hicksville made over 200 peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for the guests at the Mary Brennan INN in Hempstead.

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