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Malverne/West Hempstead Herald 07-25-2024

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Vol. 31 No. 31

JUlY 25 - 31, 2024

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W.H. district aiming to keep public support ly committed to our universal pre-K program, which we are making more accessible to While the children of West more children throughout the Hempstead enjoy their sum- community.” The services that the district mer, the school district Board of Education is planning for offers students are invaluable the coming school year. At its to parents, Shinsato said. Referannual reorganization meeting, ring to her daughter, Emma, she said, “Because held earlier this of the opportunimonth, board Presities granted to her dent Karen Brohm, at the West HempVice President Kurt stead secondary Ro c k e n s i e s a n d school in our disTrustee Andrea trict, she graduated Shinsato were with enough credsworn in to another its to already go three-year term. into her freshman “Our priority is year (in college) as always going to be a sophomore. So to maintain our those are bills that impressive graduaI’m not going to tion rates and conhave to pay on the tinue on the wonback end of her colderful trajectory lege education.” that we’ve been on ANdREA ShINSATo Students at the over the last 10 Trustee, high school can years,” Brohm said. West Hempstead take courses that “We’re going to fur- Board of Education earn them credits ther strengthen our from Syracuse, educational foundation, which is what we look to Molloy and Adelphi universido every year. We’re going to ties. Others are completing push our successful literary their senior year of high school initiatives. We’ re going to and a freshman year at Nassau expand our Ram Pathway Pro- Community College simultaneg ram, which we’ve gotten ously, so by the time they gradthrough a grant. We’re certainContinued on page 4

By NIColE FoRMISANo

nformisano@liherald.com

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Courtesy Nicea Jones

nicea Jones fell in love with track and field in the 6th grade and has been running ever since. now she is one of the fastest athletes in the state.

Nicea Jones is one of the fastest athletes in the state By RYAN AlFANo Intern

Nicea Jones, a rising senior at Malverne High School, was recently crowned New York State Federation Champion in the 400 meter track and field event, on June 8 in Cicero, in a time of 55.71 seconds, topping all student athletes in public, private and Catholic schools in division I or II. Though she is a state champion, Jones is staying humble and ready to prepare for next season. “I want to strive for better next season,” Jones said. “I know I did really good this season, but I want to be better.” Jones is always competing against herself. While winning is important to her, what

matters most to her is that she performs to the best of her abilities. “I try not to run against others, I try to beat my time,” Jones said. “It’s all about you, you want to beat yourself, not nobody else.” “Nicea personifies our theme for this year, ‘Greatness Unleashed,’” Malver ne superintendent Lorna Lewis said in a statement to the Herald. “We are so proud of her accomplishments and look forward to her bright future. I think she just may be in the next Olympics representing our nation.” Jones started running in 6th grade, taking after her older sister who is a year ahead her. She tried many sports and did not like them — until she fell in love with track. Jones has more than a natural speed, said Continued on page 5

rom the time I started on the Board of Ed until today, it’s been a 180-degree turn.


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