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Long Islanders have a heart
girl from Kosovo gets second chance at life after operation
French students stand with Paris
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French students in Dominick Kosciuk’s classes at Commack High School expressed their sympathy and showed solidarity with the people of France after the attack on Paris last Friday. “My students and I needed to share our
grief and show our support,” Kosciuk said. The classes composed letters of sympathy and sent them to the French Consulate in New York. Principal Catherine Nolan was thankful to the students and their teacher for “increasing our students’ sensitivity about
this horrific event and for this display of empathy towards humanity. photo from Commack school district
French students in Dominick Kosciuk’s classes at Commack High School.