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Based on 2022-2023 enrollment numbers, Herricks is spending $30,687.92 per pupil, according to the new budget.

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Assistant Business Superintendent Lisa Rutkoske explained during budget presentations the major drivers for the budget increase, where legal claims and settlements take up almost $2.8 mil- lion, or 30%, of the budget-to-budget increase.

Of the $9,404,489 increase from last year’s budget, health insurance accounts for $2,070,000, payroll represents $1,997,000, special education services are responsible for $863,000 and facilities and utilities take up $555,000.

The remaining expenditure increases include debt taking up $316,000, textbooks accounting for $239,000, technology claiming $235,000 and all other costs adding up to $338,000.

Budget features include hiring assistant principals for Searingtown and Center Street Elementary Schools, funding for social-emotional learning programs, special education services, English as a New Language programs, new musi- cal and athletic equipment and additional sports, such as varsity girls’ fag football, among other things.

Additionally, the Herricks Public School District will be receiving state aid totaling $8 million more than was granted in the 2022-23 legislative budget. This is a 47% increase in state aid for the school district.

Hassenbein Foundation to support tennis players

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Drew Hassenbein and fellow teammate Ethan Falkowitz, also 14, were killed on May 3 when they were hit by a car operated by an alleged drunk driver. Both were Roslyn Middle School students playing on the Roslyn High School boys varsity tennis team.

The two boys were in the car with Roslyn High School varsity tennis teammates and Roslyn High School students Zach Sheena, 17, and Ethan Solop, 16, on their way back from a dinner celebrating a match victory over Syosset High School, according to multiple reports.

Sheena and Solop were treated in a hospital for internal injuries and were in stable condition, the Nassau County Police said.

The driver of the Dodge Ram that struck their car, Roslyn resident Amandeep Singh, 34, was arrested and treated at a local hospital for minor injuries, according to police. Singh was charged with multiple ofenses, including aggravated vehicular homicide, vehicular manslaughter leaving the scene of an auto accident with a fatality, driving while intoxicated and two counts of seconddegree assault.

Drew Hassenbein was at one point the No. 1-ranked tennis player in the nation for the Boys 12 and Under division. He was already being scouted by nationally acclaimed college ten- nis programs, despite only being in eighth grade, according to reports.

“My son was on a great path and I believe there are other kids out there that can achieve that if they are shown the right way and have the right support,” Mitch Hassenbein, Drew Hassenbein’s father, said. “So hopefully the Drew Hassenbein Foundation will be an avenue for that.”

Mitch Hassenbein said the purpose of the charity foundation is to help underprivileged kids who seek to follow young, rising tennis players like his son in their pursuit.

“If you don’t have some means, you almost can’t get the racket, the equipment, the training to try to make it in the sport,” Mitch Hassen- bein said.

He said the family is still in the process of establishing the foundation, but are working to get it up and running as soon as possible. In the meantime, they started a GoFundMe to start raising money immediately.

In one week, nearly $300,000 have been donated to the foundation through 2,400 donations. The goal is to raise $500,000.

The top donation comes from “Venmo Contributions from Tennis Community, Friends, and Family,” which donated $7,657 early in the fundraiser.

Donators have the opportunity to share words of support, with 125 posting messages to share their con- dolences and support with the Hassenbein family.

“Our family is devastated by his loss and is so appreciative of the incredible outpouring of support and people’s desire to help,” the GoFundMe bio states.

Mitch Hassenbein said the family was inspired to establish this foundation to keep Drew Hassenbein’s legacy alive.

“He was a special boy and we want to try to continue his legacy for him, and parent his legacy through something good,” he said. “Finding young kids, introducing them to tennis and supporting young, aspiring juniors with the sport would be a great way to keep his memory alive.”

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