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Herricks schools move upgrading technology Residents show frustrations in delay of state funds BY S A M U E L GLASSER Frustration with the delays in receiving funds for technology upgrades from the state’s 2014 Smart Schools Bond issue was evident at the Herricks Board of Education meeting last Thursday. District Chief Information Officer Chris Connors and District Technology Integration Specialist David Pickman said in their presentation on the district’s technology initiatives that
“two years have passed since our initial application was submitted,” but no plans have been approved. This means that work cannot proceed and money will not be distributed, they said. The state initially calculated the amount that every school district would receive from the bond issue and then told the districts to submit proposals, Pickman said. It was previously reported that Herricks’s share would be $967,000. The district submitted a proposal in the spring of 2018 to upgrade its wireless network
mainly focused on the technology infrastructure at the high school. The state then changed its requirements and the district submitted a revised proposal the following summer. And that’s where the process has stopped, Pickman said. Herricks and other Long Island districts that are in the same position have heard nothing from the state since then. “The process could be a back and forth,” he explained. A district submits a plan, might have to make changes, sends in the Continued on Page 58
Herricks’ Krinsky wins Coach of the Year award Girls volleyball named conference co-champions in ‘19 PHOTOS BY ROSE WELDON
Jackie of New Hyde Park came with her owners to Santa Paws at the Clark Botanical Gardens in Albertson on Sunday. See more photos on page 21.
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this award again,” Krinsky said. “It’s certainly a recognition of a cumulative effort that After showcasing her con- the entire team put in all seatinuous ability to cultivate raw, son long.” Krinsky has been the head young talent, Herricks Girls Volleyball head coach Tara coach of the volleyball team at Krinsky has been named Coach Herricks since 2003. Under her leadership, the of the Year in Nassau County’s Highlanders of Herricks have Conference AA/C2. “It feels fantastic to win won five conference champion-
ships in the past 16 years. Krinsky said this year’s team, which was co-conference champions with East Meadow, was special. “The chemistry between all of the girls was pretty palpable,” she said. “Everybody got along really well and cared for each other deeply. It was never about any individual wins or Continued on Page 59
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