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Manhasset schools ranked among best
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High School among 6 L.I. schools ranked statewide and nationally B y J oe N i k ic Six North Shore high schools were ranked in the top 300 in U.S. News & World Report’s annual survey released last week. Great Neck South High School, Manhasset High School, The Wheatley School in Old Westbury, Paul D. Schreiber High School in Port Washington, Herricks High School and Roslyn High School all cracked the national list, as well as ranking in the top 50 of the U.S. News & World Report’s state ranking. U.S. News & World Report teamed with RTI International, a North Carolina-based research institute, to review almost 29,000 high schools across the country, according to the magazine. According to the survey, U.S. News and World Report based their rankings on four criteria: how an individual school’s students fared on proficiency tests in comparison with state averages, how disadvantaged, or low-
income, students were performing against the state averages for disadvantaged students, each individual school’s graduation rate and a school’s “college-readiness” level based, which used Advanced Placement or International Baccalaureate test data “U.S. News believes that the 68 percent threshold provides a basic measure to ensure that ranked schools do not struggle to graduate their students,” the survey said. “Graduation rates are an important indicator of how well a school is succeeding for all its students.” Great Neck South High School was the highest North Shore school on the list, ranking as the 136th best high school in the country and 19th best in the state. Almost 94 percent of nondisadvantaged students were “proficient” in state English Language Arts and Math exams, while nearly 84 percent of disadvantaged students were “proficient” in the state Continued on Page 64
Todd Goldstein, 3D bioprinting researcher at Northwell Health’s Feinstein Institute for Medical Research, was awarded $100,000 for winning the Northwell Health contest. See story on Page 2.
Troop 520 members earn Girl Scout’s top award B y A dedamola A gboola Ten Manhasset High School Girls have accomplished a feat less than 6 percent of all eligible Girl Scout members do. Julie Alonso, Gabriela De-
Castro, Skyler Gaccione, Daniela Haigian, Julia Henry, Kalliopi Kapetanos, Paige Mantikas, Lauren Merola, Stephanie Palma, Ally Steck and Amanda Wysota, all seniors, will receive the Gold Award — the Girl Scout’s highest honor.
The 10 girls, members of Troop 520 and seniors at Manhasset High School, will receive the award at the June 3 ceremony at Shelter Rock Elementary School. “The Gold Award is the Continued on Page 64
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