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Let’s get this season started RVC Little League pitcher Quinn Fitzpatrick, 12, warms up before the opening game of the season. Story, more photos, Page 3.
A hospital volunteer unrivaled MSSN honors Susan Keller’s years of service By dAnIeL OFFneR doffner@liherald.com
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ount Sinai South Nassau hospital recognized Susan Keller, of Rockville Centre, last week for more than 24 years of volunteer service, during which she logged more than 28,000 hours. Since 1956, thousands of residents from the communities surrounding the hospital have served as volunteers. This year’s staff of 130 volunteers gathered on April 19 to celebrate the efforts of those who served before them, including Keller, as well as those who will do so in the years to come.
Keller, 67, said she first signed up to be a volunteer on June 30, 1998, after dropping her two daughters off at the elementary school across the street. “I had time on my hands, and thought, why not go and volunteer at the hospital?” she recalled. Whether she’s talking with patients and nurses in the hospital’s cardiac unit or reading for newborns in neonatal care, Keller said that the most rewarding part of the job is spending time with the patients. “You start with one good feeling, and it just grows exponentially,” she said. “Sometimes it helps to see a familiar face. I’m not there taking Continued on page 10
Four candidates are running for two at-large seats on the Rockville Centre Board of Education in the May 16 election. Newcomers Linette Genovese, a Long Beach school district guidance counselor; Janet Gruner, a past president of the South Side Middle School PTA; and Roxanne Rizzi, a New York City schoolteacher, are challenging incumbent school board Secretary Tara Hackett, who is running for her third term. The two top vote-getters will be elected to three-year terms, which will begin on July 1.
Linette Genovese Genovese is a lifelong educator and a guidance counselor in the Long Beach school district. She is also a former member of the Rockville Centre district’s PTA executive board. Both of her children are South Side High graduates. As a guidance counselor, she feels she brings a lot to the table, considering the increased concern over mental health, learning loss due to the pandemic, and plans to expand on security. Genovese said she does not support accelerating all eighthgraders into algebra and earth
science courses, and would prefer that alternative courses be offered for those struggling academically. “Children need more options, especially at the high school level,” she said. “I think we need to re-evaluate how we’re implementing the IB program and Middle Years program in order to determine whether we’re going to bring in the Primary Years program.” Genovese has also said she supports the recent efforts of the school board to hire a district director of security with a background in law enforcement, which she says has been shown to be effective where she works. She said that she would also like students to be provided with scanable lanyards in order to enter the building, and for all other doors besides the single point of entry, to be alarmed. “I’m pleased that the district has plans to expand on security,” Genovese said. “If anything, we cannot be too safe.” She has addressed the school board about a number of issues. Most notably, in February 2021, she vehemently criticized the absence of plans to reopen schools a year after the start of the coronavirus pandemic. “I felt like there wasn’t a plan to Continued on page 19