Manhasset 2019_10_11

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Friday, October 11, 2019

Vol. 7, No. 41

SENIOR LIVING

STACKED SCHEDULE OF CANDIDATE FORUMS

MANGANO LOSES LAW LICENSE

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Secondary school wins Blue Ribbon

FOR THE HARVEST

Community to hold celebration of Department of Ed honor: Schlanger BY R O S E W E L D ON When Dean Schlanger received an email informing him that Manhasset Secondary School had been nominated as a National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence last year, he and the school’s administration had one immediate reaction. “We were really excited,” Schlanger, the school’s principal, said. What followed was five months of work to complete an exhaustive application for Blue Ribbon status, describing school practices, state assessment performance, graduation rates, curricula and community involvement, among other factors. Schlanger completed it with “a few other administrators.” “We broke the application down into different parts, and met quite a few times to pull it all together,” Schlanger said. “It’s comprehensive, not a single grammatical error, not a comma out of

place.” The hard work paid off when the U.S. Department of Education named Manhasset Secondary School a National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence last week. The 7-12 school, which has 1,549 students, was announced as one of only three schools to receive the honor on Long Island, alongside Bethpage Senior High School and Shoreham-Wading River High School. It was one of 19 schools in New York State and one of over 360 schools nationwide to be honored. District Superintendent Vincent Butera referred to the award as a “prestigious honor in the world of education” at the Board of Education meeting last Wednesday and applauded Schlanger for his work. “It really is a reflection of personnel efforts, curriculum efforts, testing results,” Butera said. “Above all, it really is a reflection Continued on Page 69

PHOTO COURTESY OF NORTHWELL HEALTH

From left: Northwell Health Deputy Chief Nurse Executive Kerri Scanlon, Island Harvest Food Bank President and CEO Randi Shubin Dresner and North Shore University Hospital Deputy executive director Jon Sendach discuss the food bank’s impact on Long Island. See story on page 20.

ExteNet sues Flower Hill over nixed cell nodes BY J ES S I C A PA R K S

er’s cell node applications. The Illinois-based company claims that Flower Hill refused ExteNet has sued the Vil- to process ExteNet’s permits, lage of Flower Hill over its implemented an illegal moradecision to deny all 18 of the torium on cell node applicawireless infrastructure provid- tions, used subjective and

undefined aesthetic standards when reviewing ExteNet’s application and denied the application based on ExteNet’s failure to meet “phantom local requirements,” according to Continued on Page 59

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