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School board amends student athlete policy Won’t be dismissed for missing games, practices B y A dedamola A gboola A controversial Roslyn School athletics policy aimed at enforcing student athlete practice and game attendance was amended by the Board of Trustees last Thursday to penalize an infraction with suspension rather than dismissal from the team. Roslyn Superintendent Gerard Dempsey said some parents expressed concern that the rule was overly harsh and did not take into consideration legitimate reasons for a
student missing a practice or scheduled contest. “The family said they might have a celebration, funeral or a family gathering somewhere else or even a family vacation,” Dempsey said. “That is something we looked at.” Dempsey also said the rule was deterring students from joining varsity teams. “Some students look at that [dismissal rule] and they don’t join any varsity team in the school,” Dempsey said. The “Varsity Athlete Vacation Regulation” policy, adopt-
ed in 2012, empowered team coaches to dismiss from the team any student who missed a practice or contest during a school vacation period. Dempsey said the “zero tolerance policy” was put in place because students were skipping games and practices during the vacation season often leaving teams shorthanded. “We’ve had to cancel games and on several occasions even forfeit games,” Dempsey said. He said the policy was to Continued on Page 63
Poco Loco diner reopening face residents opposition Residents decry traffic issues created by Kyma Photo / (c)2016 MARTHA GORFEIN PHOTOCONCEPTS
Karen Mason performing at the Landmark Theatre concert last Friday. See more photos on Page 26.
B y A dedamola A gboola A proposal by the owners of Kyma to open a second restaurant at the former site of Poco Loco ran into resident opposition at the Village of Roslyn’s Board of Zoning Appeals on Monday. Jeff Blank, a partner in an
Ameriprise Financial franchise in a building located next to the former Mexician restaurant at 1431 Old Northern Blvd., said another restaurant would exacerbate existing parking problems in the area. “If you grant them any permit, the whole place is going to be a mess,” said Blank, a resident of East Hills.
He said the valet service for Kyma restaurant, which is located across the street from the site of Poco Loco, has already taken over the Poco Loco restaurant parking lot and other nearby places to park. Sandeep Israni, Blank’s business partner at Ameriprise Financial, said he and his partContinued on Page 19
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