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Baldwin High coach needs lung transplant By MATT HUGHS baldwineditor@liherald.com
Courtesy Tom Catapano
ANTHoNy BoLdeN wiTH his son, Anthony Jr., who’s known as A.J., in the Baldwin High School gym.
In January, Anthony Bolden, 40, was diagnosed with testicular cancer and underwent five rounds of chemotherapy through April, when the cancer went into remission. While the chemotherapy treated the cancer, it also damaged his lungs. In May, Bolden was diagnosed with pulmonary fibrosis, a disease that causes scarring in the lungs and put him in dire need of a lung transplant. Bolden is a Baldwin High alumnus and athlete who
played football and basketball for the school. After he graduated in 2000, he became a semiprofessional football player for the Tulsa Golden Hurricane in Las Vegas. Bolden returned to Baldwin High in 2010 and became assistant coach for the varsity basketball, football and track teams, and has been at the school ever since. He now has a 6-year-old son, Anthony Bolden Jr. Ed Ramirez, Baldwin High’s director of health, physical education and athletics, said Continued on page 19
Pre-K lottery open for 96 students in Baldwin district By CriSTiNA Arroyo rodriGUez carroyo@liherald.com
The Baldwin School District has contracted with the Just Kids Early Childhood Learning Center, under Cam-Held Enterprises Inc., as its universal pre-K provider, Superintend e n t D r. S h a r i C a m h i announced at the Aug. 4 Board of Education meeting. Universal pre-K is made possible in the district by the New York State Universal Pre-K Expansion Funding initiative. The state allocated nearly $550,000 for the Baldwin District, or $5,704 per student for 96 slots, to alleviate child care
and schooling costs for Bald- Participation is voluntary. If their children are selectwin families. ed, parents will A lottery will need to register for deter mine entry Just Kids by providinto the prog ram, ing more infor mawhich will be tion, including announced Aug. 20. proof of residency Parents can go to for the 2021-22 the district website Universal pre-K school year. to fill out an applicaThe pre-K prot i o n o r c a l l Ju s t lottery enrollment gram’s first day of Kids at (516) 377-4200 deadline for school is scheduled before the Aug. 19 Baldwin resifor Sept. 1, but the deadline. dents. start date is continTo q u a l i f y f o r gent on final New u n iv e r s a l p r e - K , York State Office of children must turn Child and Family 4 by Dec. 1 and be Baldwin district residents. Services approval. Just Kids is
Friday, Aug. 19
located at the former Millburn School, at 2501 Millburn Ave., and school days will run from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The district is no stranger to Just Kids. The program has leased the Millbur n School since 2015, after it closed in 2014. Just Kids is a Suffolk County-based, state-authorized, for-profit preschool and
special-education provider. It also offers programs in Hampton Bays, Cutchogue, Middle Island, Lindenhurst, the William Floyd School District and Far Rockaway. For more infor mation on Just Kids, go to justkidsschool. com or call (516) 377-4200.
A Spanish-language version of this story appears on Page 4.