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Friday, December 29, 2023

Vol. 11, No. 52

HEALTH, WELLNESS AND BEAUTY GUIDE

STEINWAY COMES TO MANHASSET

HOCHUL SIGNS EVEN-YEAR ELECTION LEGISLATION

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Roslyn schools rank No. 11 in state for math

HARBOR HILL WINTER CONCERT

Places 21st school district in New York for English test scores BY B R A N D ON D U FF Y The East Williston School District earned top rankings across New York state out of 661 schools for the percentage of students in grades 3-9 who are proficient in math and English, according to data from the state Department of Education. The district is joined by the North Shore Central School District, Manhasset, Great Neck, Herricks, Roslyn and New Hyde Park-Garden City Park as districts on the North Shore to rank highly among the state in either assessment. The education department earlier this month reported district scores for students statewide who participated in spring tests last school year under new learning guidelines known as “Next Generation.” The new guidelines were adopted in 2017 and enacted this year, replacing the previous Common Core guidelines. Annual testing on the new standards started in April and ended in May with the math exams. This year’s data were released three months later than last year and a news release was not issued when it was published. Statewide, 52% of students in grades 3 through 8 were proficient in

math, the data shows, while 48% of students in the same grades were proficient in English. Because this is the first year of new learning standards, the education department said this year’s test results are not comparable to prior years due to changes. The department made similar statements in the previous years due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and remote learning. In English, East Williston was tied with Scarsdale for the highest percentage of proficiency in the state at 86%. North Shore and Manhasset were tied for third with 85%, Great Neck was ranked No. 13 with 81%, Hericks was tied at No. 15 with 80%, Roslyn was tied at No. 21 with 77% and New Hyde Park-Garden City Park was tied at No. 27 with 74%. In math, East Williston was No. 1 in the state with 93%, North Shore was tied at No. 5 with 91%, Herricks was tied at No. 9 with 89%, Roslyt and Manhasset were tied at No. 11 with 88% and New Hyde Park-Garden City Park was No. 24 with 84%. For English proficiency in Nassau County schools, Sewanhaka is ranked No. 17 with 68% proficiency, Port Washington tied at No. 19 with 66%, Continued on Page 38

PHOTO COURTESY OF ROSLYN PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Harbor Hill Elementary School students played and sang for an audience of parents, faculty, and administrators on Wednesday, Dec. 20, 2023. The winter concert included musical performances by the 4th and 5th grade orchestra, chorus, and band.

Port’s Keiserman runs for 7th Senate District BY B R A N D ON D U FF Y Port Washington’s Kim Keiserman, a Democrat who serves on the North Hempstead Housing Authority Board of Commissioners, announced Tuesday that she is running for the 7th Senate District next year on the Democratic Party line. The district, which includes much of the North Shore and the Town of Oyster Bay as far east as Woodbury, is currently represented by Republican Sen. Jack Martins, who flipped the district in 2022.

“Long Islanders deserve a seat at the table to make sure our voices are heard,” Keiserman said in a statement. “I am committed to ensuring that our district thrives by prioritizing great public schools, a healthy environment, women’s rights and sensible gun laws while also working to ensure that Long Island is a safe, affordable, welcoming community for all.” Keiserman, a Port Washington resident since 2001, works as an education consultant and is the chairwoman of the Baxter Estates Plan-

ning Board. She also is co-president of the Baxter’s Pond Foundation and president of the Port Washington Democratic Club. She plans to advocate for increased public school funding, sensible gun policies and combatting climate change to “create a future that reflects shared aspirations and ensures a fair, inclusive, and prosperous Long Island for all,” her campaign said. Keiserman is one of many who have been recently screened by the Continued on Page 37


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