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G.N. ranks fifth on school list

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District tops in N.Y., Long Island: Niche BY J OE N I K I C A nationwide ranking released this month listed the Great Neck school district as the fifth best district in the country and the top district in New York State. Niche.com’s annual list of the top school districts drew from local, state and federal data as well as student and parent surveys to rank 10,364 school districts across the United States. Great Neck Superintendent of Schools Teresa Prendergast said the high ranking shows the community’s support for students. “Our public schools enjoy a national reputation of academic excellence, and we offer an excellent educational experience that prepares our students to lead and make a difference in the world,” Prendergast said. “I am proud of our students, the high quality academic programs we offer, our dedicated faculty Continued on Page 65

PHOTO COURTESY OF GREAT NECK SCHOOL DISTRICT

Fourth-graders at John F. Kennedy Elementary School participated in the Global Cardboard Challenge, where they created arcade games with household items. See story on page 58.

Ex USMMA official pleads guilty to bribery John McCormick admits in court to accepting money from contractors from contractors. John McCormick, 60, of AtA former United States Mer- lantic Beach, said in U.S. Eastern chant Marine Academy official District Court in Central Islip who managed building mainte- that he had “accepted money nance contracts at the academy from contractors” to get them pleaded guilty on Friday in fed- work at the Kings Point-based eral court to accepting bribes academy, according to Newsday. McCormick served as a planner-estimator for the academy’s Department of Public Works, according to federal court filings. His job duties included “developing

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statements of work for construction related jobs at the USMMA” and “preparing independent government estimates for those jobs which estimates time and materials costs for the work.” The filings also state that he could solicit and obtain quotes from potential vendors for work, which were then submitted to the academy’s Procurement Department, and could award work or make purchases of up to $2,000.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Burton Ryan said that McCormick received approximately $150,000 in kickbacks during a decade-long scheme where he received a 10 percent cut of what the contractors got paid, according to Newsday. According to court filings, the investigation began after “numerous complaints” were made to the U.S. Department of Transportation’s inspector genContinued on Page 66

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