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Manhasset School District Reports Strong Academic Results and Transparent Math Program Changes

September 26, 2025 | MANHASSET UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Districts, New York


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Manhasset School District Reports Strong Academic Results and Transparent Math Program Changes
During the recent Manhasset Schools Board of Education meeting, the performance of students at last year's Kellenberg Bridal School math tournament was a focal point of discussion. It was noted that Manhasset students secured only one third place out of 20 competing teams, highlighting a need for improvement in math competitions.

Additionally, the board addressed the current status of cut scores for standardized assessments, which remain under embargo and cannot be publicly shared at this time. However, the board emphasized the importance of discussing the students' overall performance and strategies for future competitions.

These discussions reflect the district's commitment to enhancing academic achievement and ensuring that students are well-prepared for future challenges. As the school year progresses, the board aims to implement measures that will support students in improving their performance in mathematics and other subjects.

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