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Recycle Christmas lights, boxes Jericho School Board
updated on Covid-19 testing, safety measures BY RIKKI N. MASSAND
Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino (center) and Town Councilman Tom Hand (right) remind residents to recycle string Christmas lights and cardboard boxes this holiday season Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and Councilman Tom Hand call on residents to recycle their old string Christmas lights and cardboard boxes this holiday season. Recycling cardboard boxes is even more important this year as shoppers flocked to the internet rather than malls to do the majority of their shopping during the global pandemic. Additionally, for the first time in history, the Town of Oyster Bay will recycle string
Christmas lights if bundled and left beside collection bins. Collection of the lights will take place through January 8, 2021. Supervisor Saladino stated, “You can help protect the environment by recycling string Christmas lights and cardboard boxes. Leave these items curbside on your regular recycling collection day. The Town of Oyster Bay is committed to being a regional recycling leader and I thank our residents in advance
for helping us reach that goal.” “This holiday season, as you’re unwrapping and unpacking boxes and containers, remember that many, if not all of those items can be put out with your recyclables, which will directly translate to taxpayer savings while protecting our environment,” Councilman Hand added. For more information about recycling, call (516) 677-5745.
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Jericho students, families and faculty will be offered access to the drive-thru Mount Sinai South Nassau COVID-19 Rapid Testing satellite location at Syosset High School, 70 South Woods Road in Syosset, which offers tests by appointment-only. Testing at this location began to be offered on Tuesday, December 8 -- Mondays through Fridays from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. The testing site, plus other impacts and situational flux in COVID-19 pandemic response and recent developments were brought up during Jericho Public Schools’ December 17 board of education meeting. As the schools’ holiday break drew closer, Superintendent of Schools Dr. Hank Grishman said the number of Jericho students participating in classes via remote learning increased. Jericho Schools planned to share registration information with the community in terms of how to access the COVID-19 testing at the SHS location. Grishman said both Jericho Public Schools’ and Syosset Central School District-attending students, their immediate families and faculty and staff are using this Rapid Testing site. The districts intend “to assess symptoms in the schools’ community... we are hoping that by running this we’ll be able to more quickly assess our follow-up and the need for follow-up activities from contact tracing or in order to readmit students and staff to our buildings,” he noted. Grishman said the factors as well as families’ choices on having students attending in-person school had shifted over the course of the first half of 2020-’21 and as pandemic case counts ascend in the region. Data will be used as Jericho and other leading districts evaluate operational needs and possibilities. “We hope that after we come through winter vacation and possibly a week into January, we’ll examine numbers at Jericho Middle School and Jericho High School and see whether there is any possibility of bringing our students back in-person every day... when we researched this potential in October and November it just did not work with physical distancing guidelines and spacing within classrooms and instructional spaces….it is important to us as we go through the winter 2020-’21 time, drawing information from our conversations with the Nassau County Department of Health, that we maintain the physical distancing that we do have See page 14
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