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Friday, May 6, 2022
Vol. 71, No. 18
N E W H Y D E PA R K
GUIDE TO MOTHER’S DAY
HERRICKS SENIOR A TOP SLUGGER IN NASSAU
NASSAU REACTS TO ABORTION REPORT
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Herricks top 40 in New York Local schools ranked by U.S. News & World BY B R A N D ON D U FF Y Eight public high schools in the North Shore have been named among the nation’s 1,000 best, according to U.S. News & World Report’s annual list released Tuesday. Atop the list is Great Neck South High School, which ranked 195th and 22nd in New York. They are the only local public school to make the list’s top 200. This year’s ranking moved Great Neck South ahead of Manhasset High School, which this year was No. 24 in New York and No. 215 nationally. Great Neck South and Manhasset were followed on the North Shore by Herricks High School at No. 327 overall and No. 38 in New York, North Shore High School at No. 406 overall and No. 48 in New York, Roslyn High School at No. 415 overall and No. 50 in New York, The Wheatley School at No. 474 overall and No. 53 in New York, Great Neck North High School at No. 503 and No. 58 in New York and Paul D. Schreiber High School at No. 733 overall and No. 77 in the state. All eight schools have remained from last year, with state rankings changing slightly. The only two schools to jump higher in national rankings from 2021 were The Wheatley School and North Shore High School, which gained 136 and Continued on Page 50
PHOTO COURTESY OF NORTHWELL HEALTH
Staffers plant a tree outside the Katz Women’s Hospital at Long Island Jewish Medical Center in New Hyde Park. Dr. Michael Nimaroff (far left), SVP of Northwell’s OB/GYN service line, joins LIJ staff and students from the Atkinson School and New Vision Elementary School for a tree planting ceremony. See story on page 63.
Sewanhaka teacher indicted for vax card Tricia Manno charged with allegedly trying to avoid district’s mandatory testing BY B R A N D ON D U FF Y A Sewanhaka High School math teacher was indicted last Wednesday for allegedly submitting a fake COVID-19 vaccination card to the school, Nassau District Attorney Anne Donnelly said. Tricia Manno, 47, from Lindenhurst was charged with trying to avoid
the district’s mandatory testing rules. “This defendant allegedly attempted to circumvent the school district’s mandatory testing requirement by submitting a vaccine card with obvious forgeries,” Donnelly said in a statement. “Manno doubled-down on the fraud by allegedly illegally obtaining a replacement card at the Northport VA Medical Center where
she claimed to have been vaccinated, showing staff a digital fake as her proof. Submitting fraudulent documents is a crime, and in this case, one that put the health and safety of students and staff at risk.” According to the district’s website, Manno teaches mathematics. Superintendent James Grossanne said she has been and will continue to
fully cooperating with the DA’s office but cannot comment on personnel matters “due to privacy restraints.” On Sept. 21 of last year, Donnelly said, Manno submitted a digital vaccination card to avoid the district’s testing rules, according to an investigation. Once colleagues found it possibly being fraudulent, Manno was Continued on Page 49
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