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Syosset superintendent praises expanded summer program, outlines facilities upgrades and COVID guidance
Summary
Superintendent Doctor Rogers highlighted a record summer-school enrollment (~1,200), major facilities work including gym resurfacing, solar installation and turf-field lights, and said the district will follow forthcoming state COVID guidance; he also reported staff follow‑up with the Nassau IDA over an Amazon project that could affect district finances.
Superintendent Doctor Rogers opened the board’s business report by calling the district’s expanded summer program a success, saying the district enrolled about 1,200 students and reimagined classes to mix STEAM, coding, art and theater to prevent learning loss and ‘‘keep kids being kids.’’
Rogers gave a rundown of summer facilities work, saying the high school main gym floor was resurfaced and restriped and that athletic staff were able to add two courts for badminton competition. He said the district removed several underground fuel storage tanks (with one remaining under warranty), completed boiler replacements and…
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