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Friday, March 11, 2022
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DELIVERING COVID SUPPLIES
Nassau County Legislator Arnold W. Drucker (D - Plainview) delivered AccessBio COVID At-Home Antigen Tests and KN-95 masks to Faith Lutheran Church in Syosset on Tuesday, Feb. 22 to help community members stay safe from COVID-19. “Ensuring easy access to safety supplies is a crucial part of our efforts to ease residents’ pandemic concerns,” Legislator Drucker said. “Thank you to Pastor Rebecca Sheridan and everyone at Faith Lutheran Church for your devotion to your congregants and the entire Syosset community.”
Photo courtesy Office of Legislator Arnold W. Drucker
Syosset School Board to meet
The Syosset Board of Education will hold a Budget Information Meeting and its regular Monthly Meeting on Monday, March 21 at 8 p.m. at Syosset High School, 70 Southwoods
Road, Syosset. The meeting will also be livestreamed on the district’s website, www.syossetschools. org
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Harvard Club honors Syosset HS teacher
Carisa Steinberg of Syosset High School has been named a “Distinguished Teacher of 2022” by the Harvard Club of Long Island. “This award honors middle and high school teachers who have profoundly influenced their students’ lives,” explained Dr. Judith Esterquest, chair of the Distinguished Teacher Selection Committee. “Dedicated teachers like Ms. Steinberg inspire Long Island students to excel, to become passionate about learning, and to recognize the value of hard work. These teachers devote countless hours to creating better futures for our children.” Ms. Steinberg will be honored at a virtual awards ceremony on April 2, along with seven other teachers from across Long Island. Delivering the keynote will be Harvard professor of psychology Fiery Cushman, who studies how people make moral decisions. Ms. Steinberg, who teaches AP Biology, has spent her entire teaching career of 22 years at Syosset High School. Her love of teaching comes from two sources, her own AP Biology teacher, Mr. Frank Turano, who went on to become a professor at Stony Brook, and her own realization that she could not keep her fascination with science to herself. Cit-
Carisa Steinberg ing one particular moment during her college study abroad in Australia, when she experienced the beauty of the Great Barrier Reef and the Australian rainforest, Ms. Steinberg feels compelled to share the wonders of the natural world. Ms. Steinberg passes along her excitement for both teaching and for the natural sciences. As a New York State Master Teacher (now emeritus), she has contributed to a community of high-performing STEM teachers dedicated to proSee page 14
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