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Celano to outline plans for Herricks at September meeting BY C h r I ST I A N ArAOS Herricks Superintendent of Schools Fino Celano said Monday he will present his plans for continuing the district’s growth this September when the school year starts. “My overarching goal will be to provide a well-rounded education for all students,” Celano said. “As a school district, we want to achieve excellence in everything we do in academics, music, art, athletics and all extracurricular activities.” Celano said he intends to reach his goals by implementing practices for students that are research-based. Celano, who replaced longtime school Superintendent John Bierwirth in June, said he has been meeting with the Board of Education, administrators, teachers and parents to determine the district’s strengths and weaknesses. He labeled the district’s pre-existing programs innovative and wished to build on its past successes. His first initiative, he said, will
be the Project Lead the Way STEM program that will be implemented for all students currently in kindergarten and up to the fifth grade. The program is the first of its kind on Long Island and will focus around topics such as life science, earth science, computer science, physical science, engineering and robotics, and math. “I’m very excited about this proPHOTO COURTESY BUCKLEY COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL gram,” Celano said. “The curriculum includes an integration of science, A group of campers enjoy some downtime at the Buckley Day Country School and math and technology modules and Camp. integrates the use of iPads so that they can use the latest educational programs.” If the program is successful, Celano said, the district plans on looking at the possibility of growing the program to the middle school and high school. He said the district must not rest on its laurels and is looking into developing new and different methods of St. Francis was No. 13 na- ment. BY B I LL instruction for teachers that integrates “To consistently receive tionally in cardiology and heart SAN ANTONIO are both research-based and in-line surgery, No. 16 in gastroenter- this nationwide recognition in with Common Core, an initiative that St. Francis Hospital in Ros- ology and GI surgery, No. 36 cardiology and heart surgery as Continued on Page 51 lyn has been named the fourth- in geriatrics and No. 43 in or- well as non-cardiac specialties best hospital in New York in thopedics, and was considered is a testament to our ongoing annual rankings by U.S. News “high-performing” in adult mission of providing excellence & World Report, receiving na- neurology and neurosurgery, in patient care,” says Ruth Hentional recognition by the pub- pulmonology, urology, bypass nessey, the executive vice presilication in four adult specialty heart surgery, heart failure, hip dent and chief administrative replacement and knee replaceContinued on Page 51 categories.
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