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Jericho, Syosset HS named top schools
HELP FOR POLICE FAMILY
Two local high schools have been named to the U.S. News and World Reports annual list of the best one thousand high schools in the country. Jericho High School was ranked at 147 on the list and Syosset High School was ranked at 341. Twenty Long Island high schools were named to the list, out of a total of 18,000 public schools that were evaluated. Criteria for making the list include having students who
David Lerner Associates President and CEO Martin Walcoe (center) presents a $2500 check from the Police Crisis Fund to Suffolk County police officer Eric Dorfman, his wife Aly and daughter Kennedy, as Suffolk Police Running Club President Joshua Parsons (left) and Running Club President Mike Polansky (second left) look on with approval. Suffolk County Police Officer Eric Dorfman and his family have had a very rough time of it lately, and the Greater Long Island Running Club and David Lerner Associates were very happy to be able to help them out with a $2500 check from their joint Police Crisis Fund. The Fund is 100 % financed by the annual David Lerner Associates Police Appreciation 5K Run, which this year will be held at Eisenhower Park on Thursday evening, June 3. Officer Dorfman’s 2-year-old daughter Kennedy was taken
to her pediatrician in October for the usual healthy checkup. Her blood work showed an abnormal platelet count, and Eric and his wife Aly got the call that no parents should ever have to get—a referral to Pediatric Oncology. After weeks and weeks of testing it was determined that Kennedy had Alpha1 Antitryspin deficiency, that her liver was failing, and that she would require a liver transplant. Kennedy’s aunt Kelly proved to be a perfect match with Kennedy, and the transplant was
successfully done in early March. Kennedy’s recovery and rehabilitation will take considerable time, and she will need to take multiple transplant anti-rejection medications for the rest of her life. Although both Kennedy’s mom and dad have good health insurance plans, the non-covered costs associated with childhood transplants are huge, and the Club and David Lerner Associates were happy to be able to do their part in the fundraising effort to help cover them. See page 22
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score well in state reading and math tests, as well as number of students who took and passed college level exams such as the Advanced Placement tests or the International Baccalaureate program. Other criteria used by the magazine include how well "underserved" students perform, breadth of the curriculum and graduation rates. Data used was from the 2018-19 school year.
Emergency blood drive at Syosset FD Roll up your sleeves and help save lives on Tuesday, May 11 with Nassau County Legislator Joshua Lafazan (Woodbury) and community partner Home Depot Syosset by donating blood from 2–8 p.m. at the Syosset Fire Department, 50 Cold Spring Road, Syosset. Eligible donors must have an ID with a signature or a photo, weigh at least 110 pounds, have had no tattoos in the last 12 months and be ages 16–75 years of age (16-year-old donors must have parental consent. Donors over age 76 must bring a doctor’s note.) O-negative and B-negative donors are
especially needed in addition to all other blood types. In compliance with COVID19 prevention protocols, donors must wear a face mask or covering; have their temperature taken before donating; and must be 14 days symptom-free if they have recovered from COVID-19. Individuals that are currently observing self-quarantine restrictions or that have tested positive for COVID-19 or experienced symptoms in the last 14 days are not eligible to donate at this time. To make an appointment, See page 22
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