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Friday, September 24, 2021
Vol. 9, No. 39
GUIDE TO FALL
NEW DIRECTOR AT RICE VOTES AGAINST DRUG LANDMARK THEATER PLAN IN COMMITTEE
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Manhasset gets funds for IT woes
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SCHOOL SPIRIT
Acting Superintendent Passi says network investigation continues BY R OB E RT PE L A E Z The Manhasset Board of Education received $1,500 to rent 50 internet hot spots as IT professionals repaired the district’s computer network last week. The funds were provided by the Manhasset Tower Foundation, acting Superintendent Gaurav Passi said at a board meeting Tuesday night. He said the hot spots will provide the district with “limited internet access” to allow students to continue learning. “It’s important for the community to know that we’re working as diligently as possible to resolve the situation in a quick and careful manner,” Passi said. “Our classroom instruction may look different, but it certainly has not stopped.” He said the repairs were still underway.
Last week, Passi sent an email to the school district saying that its email system and online instructional technology had been disrupted. An investigation was launched after officials were notified and IT professionals began to work on seeing which systems in the network were specifically impacted, he said. The district, out of caution, shut its entire network while the investigation continued, he said. District officials did not provide a time frame on how long the interruption of email services would last. Passi touted the work of the faculty in overcoming another obstacle in teaching. “Our pledge is to keep the community informed of our progress as we work to methodically restore connectivity as quickly and Continued on Page 52
PHOTO COURTESY OF THE MANHASSET SCHOOL DISTRICT
Manhasset students showed out in full force for the football team’s homecoming game last week.
73 N. Shore students named merit semifinalists BY B R A N D ON DUFFY
They were among about 16,000 semifinalists across the nation and will have an opporSeventy-three high school tunity to compete for around seniors from the North Shore 7,500 scholarships valued at were named National Merit more than $30 million. Of the 16,000 semifinalists, Scholarship Program semifinalabout 15,000 are expected to ists last week.
advance to finalist status. Selection committees then begin choosing scholarship winners, with announcements beginning in April. There are three types of scholarships: corporate-sponContinued on Page 42
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