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Friday, October 1, 2021

Vol. 9, No. 40

HOME & DESIGN

HOWARD WEITZMAN, EX-COMPTROLLER, DIES

CURRAN GETS POLICE UNION BACKING

PAGES 31-42

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Manhasset’s I.T. network still disrupted

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Passi says systems including e-mail remain unavailable to staff, students BY R OB E RT PE L A E Z Acting Manhasset School Superintendent Gaurav Passi said that the school district’s investigation of a computer network disruption that occurred two weeks ago remains ongoing. He made the disclosure in a districtwide email sent on Saturday. Passi said the service disruption affected the availability of certain systems in the district’s network, including email. The investigation was launched by a group of IT professionals and some progress has been made, he said. “We continue to work methodically to determine which specific systems were impacted by this incident and to restore involved systems to operational status as quickly as possible,” Passi said in the email. “We thank you for your continued patience and understanding. We will continue to provide you with updates as ap-

propriate.” Despite the district’s WiFi remaining unavailable to students, staff and faculty, additional antimalware protection has been installed to allow teachers to use their district laptops for displaying materials on most SmartBoards, Passi said. Officials previously announced that the district received $1,500 to rent 50 internet hotspots as the network investigation continues. Passi said the funds were provided by the Manhasset Tower Foundation. He also 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.” Continued on Page 59

PHOTO COURTESY OF THE MANHASSET SCHOOL DISTRICT

The Manhasset football team kicked off its quest to reclaim their Nassau County championship with a win over Lynbrook*.

Manhasset schools ranked sixth in state by Niche BY R OB E RT PELAEZ

the North Shore among the top 25. Aside from Great Neck, The Great Neck school other area school districts that district was ranked as the top were featured on the Niche list school district in New York by were Roslyn (No. 3), ManhasNiche, joining six others from set (6), Herricks (7), North

Shore Central (17), East Williston (24) and Port Washington (25). The Mineola school district came in as the 122nd ranked district on the list. Nationally, the Great Continued on Page 59

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