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Driver in fatal NHP crash held without bail Allegedly killed 3 women related to girl celebrating Sweet 16 BY R OB E RT PE L A E Z

PHOTO BY JESSICA REN

A memorial for the three women killed in a car crash Saturday stands outside The Inn at New Hyde Park.

The 22-year-old driver charged in a DWI car crash that killed three relatives of a girl celebrating her Sweet 16 party at The Inn in New Hyde Park Saturday night was still hospitalized Tuesday and ordered held without bail, his lawyer and officials said. Dante Lennon of Freeport was behind the wheel of a speeding 2012 Mercedes-Benz sedan that struck a 2010 Lincoln Town Car carrying six people outside of the Inn on the eastbound lane of Jericho Turnpike, police said. Detectives responded to the collision shortly after 11 p.m., officials said.

The three passengers in the backseat — Marlene Lu and Ho Hua, both of Queens, and Tu Nguyen from North Carolina — were pronounced dead at the scene. The driver and two other passengers in the Lincoln were taken to local hospitals and were in stable condition, officials said. Officials said the women were leaving a Sweet 16 celebration at the venue prior to the crash. Police said Lu was the mother of the host of the Sweet 16 party, while Hua was the host’s aunt and Nguyen the host’s cousin. Lennon was charged on Monday with three counts of second-degree Continued on Page 42

Large disparity in spending per pupil BY R OB E RT PE L A E Z North Shore school district budgets for the upcoming school year show a wide disparity in spending per pupil ranging from more than $45,000 to less than $23,000, according to an analysis by Blank Slate Media The Floral Park-Bellerose school district allocated the least amount of

funding per student, $22,466 for its 1,603 students. The North Shore school district allocated $45,601 for its 2,543 students, the most among the districts. The East Williston School District, which has the second-fewest enrolled students, will spend the second-highest per pupil at $41,192, according to the statistics.

Great Neck will spend $39,539 per pupil, Roslyn $38,804, Mineola $36,559, Manhasset $34,193, Port Washington $32,994, Herricks $30,023, Sewanhaka $28,260 and New Hyde Park-Garden City Park the second-lowest per pupil with $27,043, according to statistics. Despite having 1,400 fewer students than the Sewanhaka School Dis-

trict’s 8,045 students, the Great Neck School District will outspend Sewanhaka by about $35 million — $261.4 million to $227.4 million — for the 2022-23 school year. Blank Slate’s study analyzed enrollment figures and budget expenditures for the 11 public school districts throughout the North Shore of Nassau County (East Williston, Floral

Park-Bellerose, Great Neck, Herricks, Manhasset, Mineola, New Hyde ParkGarden City Park, North Shore, Port Washington, Roslyn and Sewanhaka). The analysis did not take into account property tax values, special education programs, adult education programs, English as new or secondary language programs, or other exContinued on Page 43

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