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Substance abuse organization to lose 80% of funding in 2018 nent part of he community,â€? the CASA executive director, JenniThe Manhasset Commu- fer DeSena, said at the meeting. nity Coalition Against Substance “You’ve seen how much we’ve Abuse, or CASA, last Thursday been able to do under the federal asked the Manhasset Board of Ed- grant since 2008. We want to conucation to help ďŹ ll a funding short- tinue that work.â€? The group was founded in fall of almost 80 percent that will hit the group in September 2018 2001 but oďŹƒcials from both the organization and the district when its federal grant runs out. The grant currently funds a agreed that its services improved substantially after full-time project receipt of a federal coordinator, also See related Drug Free Commuknown as a prenities grant in 2008. vention provider, story on PAGE 3 The organization who plans and suaims to “reduce the pervises the organization’s programming, much of illegal, underage use of alcohol, which takes place in Manhasset tobacco, prescription and other schools. CASA oďŹƒcials said the drugs among youth,â€? according to anticipated loss of the position is its website. “We saw a quantum leap after best oset by the district’s hiring or funding a replacement to start in 2008,â€? Manhasset Superintendent Charles Cardillo said. “We need the 2018-19 school year. “We think the best option to closely examine this as we go would be for the Board of Educa- through the budget. It’s imperative tion to fund the position through we look at the priority list and see the district and make it a permaContinued on Page 47

BY M A X Z A H N

PHOTO BY JAMIE WEISS VIA FACEBOOK

Manhasset High School senior Jamie Weiss, who committed to play baseball at Tufts University.

3 Manhasset H.S. seniors win science research prize BY M A X Z A H N When the Regeneron Science Talent Search competition posted its ďŹ rst-round winners online last Wednesday, Kenneth Massetti, the supervisor of

Manhasset High School’s social science applicants, was teaching a class. He received a knock on the door from his mentee Riya Gilja, one of three seniors at Manhasset High School and 58

on Long Island to receive the designation. “I went outside and congratulated her,� he said. “She was very excited.� The two other Manhasset Continued on Page 47

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