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Card starts as Elmont interim superintendent “personal reasons” after just three months in the position. The search for a permanent Kenneth Card was sworn in superintendent is continuing. Card was superintendent of as the Elmont school district’s second interim superintendent the East Meadow school district for six years this academic year before he retired on Feb. 6, a day last August, and after Al Harper’s was re placed by resignation became R o s n e r. R o s n e r effective. served as Elmont’s At the district’s elementary school Board of Education district superintenmeeting last week, dent for three years the board voted 6-1 before taking the to approve Harper’s position in East resignation, with Meadow. T r u s t e e Ta m e k a Card’s career in Battle-Burkett education began in opposing it. The 1998, when he board also voted 6-0 worked as a social to approve Card’s studies teacher in appointment, with the Harborfields Battle-Burkett school district. He abstaining. Card’s became an assistenure is set to run DR. KENNEth tant principal there through June 30. CARD in 2002, and went Harper became interim on to serve as prininterim superintensuperintendent, cipal of Woodhull dent in October, Intermediate while the district Elmont school district School, in the Hunsearched for a permanent replacement for Ken- tington district, from 2005 to neth Rosner who resigned his 2009. He was assistant superinposition as superintendent for tendent for curriculum and the Elmont school district effec- instruction in Huntington from tive Sept. 1. According to the 2009 to 2017, when he departed board, Harper resigned for Continued on page 5
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guerda Synas of elmont speaks about her experience with connectivity issues using the nassau inter County express bus system. Luc Mondesir of elmont helps translate her message to the crowd from Haitian Creole to english.
Elmont activists protest NICE bus system deficiencies on L.I. By REI WolFSohN Correspondent
The advocates from the Elmont Cultural Center met up with Legislator Carrié Solages Feb. 8 for a ride along to protest deficiencies in the Nassau Inter County Express bus system. Chief complaints of the ECC are the lack of connections between different parts of town, lack of frequency of the buses, lack of bus shelters and the lack of affordability of taxis to replace them. “Our priority should be to have more access to transportation in all areas of our community, especially the areas where we’re
paying a lot of property taxes,” Solages said. Solages noted that property taxes being paid aren’t coming back to the communities equitably. He helped create the FLEXI bus line with the local government and the NICE corporation, but feels the service is insufficient. “The cost of living is just unsustainable and unrealistic,” Solages said. “It really becomes about rich versus poor. Anyone fighting these improvements is just perpetuating these inequalities.” For example, the FLEXI line doesn’t show up at Russell Avenue and Dutch Broadway until 4 p.m. on weekdays. If someone needs Continued on page 10
just want you to know, for the time that I am here, my number one focus and priority will be on kids — teaching and learning.