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Interim pick at Herricks James Ruck, 72, to lead high school By N o a h M a n s k a r The Herricks school board last Wednesday appointed James Ruck, a 48-year educator who has worked in five school districts, as Herricks High School’s interim principal. Photo courtesy of Stolis Hadjicharalambous Ruck has a “wealth of experience” as a teacher, principal and superintendent in Westchester and Suffolk counties and shares many of Herricks’ values, dis“The Last Straw,” the second feature film by Stolis Hadjicharalambous, son of Harry Hadjicharalambous of Harry’s trict Superintendent Fino Celano Hilltop Delicatessen in Williston Park, will premiere Aug. 22 in Bellmore. See story on page 3. said. “Everyone who we’ve spoken to who has worked with him has just praised him for his knowledge, his talent and his ability to work with people — parents and students and teachers,” Celano said. “He really is a caring and child-centered, studentcentered, principal.” Ruck, 72, will officially start building initiatives, some North school district. “... The longer annually, Beattie said. at Herricks Aug. 15, when cur- B y N o a h M a n s k a r Seven North Shore school Shore districts are worried long you wait, the more problematic rent principal Samuel Thompson districts — East Williston, Time is money when it delays in state reviews of their that is.” will leave to become principal of The state Education Depart- Great Neck, Manhasset, Minecomes to construction, local projects could mean they will Farmingdale High School. end up costing more, or require ment on average takes about ola, Port Washington, Roslyn school officials say. Continued on Page 43 As they plan and start large planners to trim them to stay 22 weeks to review school and Sewanhaka — have projbuilding projects, a department ects waiting for state approval, within their budgets. “The biggest issue with spokeswoman, Jeanne Beattie, state records show. Final plans the delay is you estimated said in an email. An influx of for some were submitted as the cost with old money,” projects in recent years has left early as February 2015, records said Michael Nagler, super- the department’s staff of nine show. Continued on Page 44 intendent of the Mineola to review about 2,000 projects
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Reviews raise school project costs State delays linked to lack of staff; 7 N. Shore districts have work pending
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