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Wantagh School District parents are reminded that state law requires a written transportation request annually from parents or guardians of students who plan to attend private or parochial schools. Applications must be submitted prior to April 1st for the school year beginning in September. However, frst time enrollees in a private or parochial school shall be permitted to submit their application by June 30th, and new residents moving into the district have 30 days after establishing residency to submit their application.

Transportation applications for the 2023 - 2024 school year are now submitted electronically on our website at www.wantaghschools.or g by using the Services and Transportation links. If you need assistance, please contact the Wantagh UFSD Transportation Offce, 3301 Beltagh Avenue, Wantagh, NY 11793, at (516) 765-4155.

January 2023

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LEGAL NOTICE

PUBLIC NOTICE

AUCTION OF SURPLUS ASSETS

The Board of Education, Levittown Public Schools, Town of Hempstead, County of Nassau, is conducting an online auction of surplus assets in partnership with Auctions International, Inc. These assets which include a number of schools buses that have been declared surplus and approved by the Board of Education in accordance with State Laws. Items will be auctioned over a 14 day time period beginning Friday, February 3, 2022. Bidders may view items up for auction on the auction website: www.auctionsinternation al.com. Additional details, terms and conditions, and instructions for registering to place bids can be obtained on the auction website.

Levittown Public Schools reserves the right to reject any and all bids, or parts of bids, to waive any and all technicalities, and to accept any bid, or part of bid which it deems advantageous to itself.

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Nassau County does not discriminate on the basis of disability in admission to or access to, or treatment or employment in, its services, programs, or activities.

Upon request, accommodations such as those required by the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) will be provided to enable individuals with disabilities to participate in all services, programs, activities and public hearings and events conducted by the Treasurer’s Office. Upon request, information can be made available in braille, large print, audio tape or other alternative formats. For additional information, please call (516) 571-2090 ext. 13715.

Dated: February 08, 2023

THE NASSAU COUNTY TREASURER MINEOLA, NEW YORK 1204475

LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BY THE BOARD OF APPEALS

Pursuant to New York State Town Law Article

16, New York State Public Offcers Law Article 7, and the Town of Hempstead Building Zone Ordinance, NOTICE is hereby given that the BOARD OF APPEALS of the Town of Hempstead will hold a public hearing in the Old Town Hall, 350 Front Street, Room 230, Second Floor, Hempstead, New York on 2/15/23 at 9:30 A.M. to consider the following applications and appeals:

THE FOLLOWING CASES WILL BE CALLED STARTING AT 9:30 A.M. 99/23. LEVITTOWNBrian & Susan Schmidt, Special exception to maintain accessory structure (shed) higher & larger than permitted & exceeding horizontal maximum on both sides with less than required side yard setback., E/s Spiral La., 160’ N/o Sprucewood Dr., a/k/a 25 Spiral La.

ALL PAPERS PERTAINING TO THE ABOVE HEARING ARE AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION AT THE

BOARD OF APPEALS, TOWN HALL, 1 WASHINGTON STREET, HEMPSTEAD, NY 11550. This notice is only for new cases in Levittown within Town of Hempstead jurisdiction. There are additional cases in different hamlets, towns and villages on the Board of Appeals calendar. The full calendar is available a t https://hempsteadny.gov/ 509/Board-of-Appeals

The internet address of the website streaming for this meeting is https://hempsteadny.gov/ 576/Live-Streaming-Video Interested parties may appear at the above time and place. At the call of the Chairman, the Board will consider decisions on the foregoing and those on the Reserve Decision calendar and such other matters as may properly come before it.

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Summit Lane’S Second grade classes had a great time during the visit.

Schools

Summit Lane students learn safety tips

Second graders at Summit Lane Elementary School in the Levittown Public School District were ecstatic to receive a surprise visit from members of the MTA Police Department’s Canine Unit on Jan. 31.

Second grade classes gathered in the gymnasium and listened to safety tips from MTA officers who are stationed at busy subway and train stations. They learned to always stay with an adult, how to navigate the platform safely and who to look for if they need help.

As the Canine Unit entered the room, the children could hardly contain their excitement, but they respectfully stayed in their seats. They learned about the role of the Canine Unit in keeping public transportation safe. At the conclusion of the presentation, students were able to approach and pet the unit’s dog one by one.

Future coders get started in Wantagh

They may have been taking part in the Hour of Code initiative, but students at Wantagh Elementary School have been doing way more than an hour of computer programming. STEAM teacher Kaitlin Humphrey said students in kindergarten through fifth grade are doing coding activities throughout January and February.

In kindergarten and first grade, children have been working with Bee-Bots, small robots that move around on a mat and are programmed by pushing a sequence of directional buttons. Students in grades 2-5 are doing various coding activities through the Code.org website based on their interests.

Fourth and fifth graders are also using Bitsbox to program and actually get to write coding text. This is a natural next step to enhance their skills, Humphrey said, after doing drag-and-drop coding in the younger grades.

To enhance their knowledge of computer programming, students are also introduced to coding vocabulary.

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