Plainedge Public Schools
Plainedge Public Schools

Voter Information

Annual School Budget Vote

Tuesday, May 21, 2024
6 AM – 9 PM
Plainedge High School Gymnasium

Voter Eligibility & Registration

If you are registered to vote with the Nassau County Board of Elections or with the school district, you are eligible to vote in the 2024-2025 School District Budget and Board Election. Residents may register any school day until May 16, 2024 (five days before the vote) 9:00 AM – 3:30 PM at the Central Administration Office, located at 241 Wyngate Drive, North Massapequa.

In order to vote in the School District Budget and Board Election, a person must be:

  1. A citizen of the United States
  2. 18 years of age or older
  3. A resident of the district for 30 days prior to voting.
  4. A registered voter in either the school district, state or national elections.

Absentee Ballots

The submission of absentee ballot applications must be received by the District Clerk seven days before the election if the ballot is to be mailed to the voter (May 14, 2024) or the day before the election if the ballot is to be issued to the voter in person (May 20, 2024).

For further information, call the District Clerk’s Office at (516) 992-7457

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On behalf of everyone here in the Plainedge Public Schools Central Administration, and the Board of Education, we wish you all a Happy and Healthy Spring Recess II and Passover! We look forward to seeing everyone back in school on Wednesday, May 1, 2024, and a reminder that on May 4th we will celebrate the Special Olympic Games at Plainedge High School! #springrecess #weareplainedge #plainedgeschools #plaindgepride #plainedgeproud
𝗖𝗮𝗹𝗹𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗮𝗹𝗹 𝗖𝗿𝗲𝗮𝘁𝗼𝗿𝘀!
Help us celebrate Law Enforcement and First Responders. Make a unique thank you for our Law Enforcement/First Responder Heroes for a chance to become an Honorary Grand Marshal in our L.E.A.D. Celebratory Parade on May 29th!
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Plainedge celebrates Law Enforcement and First Responders! 
Please see the attached flyer to purchase your t-shirt to wear on May 29th! Proceeds will be donated to Detective Diller’s Family and NCPD FOUNDATION.
 
To order Law Enforcement and First Responder Appreciation Day T-Shirt visit BIT.LY/PLAINEDGELEAD
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🌍🤖Students coded their way through Earth Day challenges this morning at our amazing Student Robot Connection event at the Brian Moore Athletic Center. Thank you to our incredible STEAM Teachers, 5th graders, 8th graders, and high school volunteers who did a fantastic job serving as coaches for our 3rd graders!
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Congratulations to our student-athletes who have committed to further their athletic pursuits at the collegiate level. This momentous commitment is a testament to their unwavering dedication, relentless effort, and outstanding achievements on and off the field. Congratulations to our athletes, their families, and coaches.
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Earlier this month Plainedge High School Seniors, Ashley Snyder and Safa Ghafoor competed over two rounds against 1000 students from across New York State. Safa earned 4th place in the New York State Science and Engineering Fair
 
Ashley Snyder wanted to explore the factors which might predict a patient being mistriaged in the emergency room. She found a dataset of anonymized patient data from an emergency room. She learned how to use machine learning – the same type used in large language AI models – to identify the patient complaints and diagnoses that were associated with mistriage. Ashley was able to demonstrate sex differences in complaints and diagnoses.
 
Safa Ghafoor wanted to examine whether reported disparities in organ transplants actually existed. Safa used a government database – OPTN – and built datasets organized by organ, sex, and race. She calculated a new measurement that normalized the resulting transplants to US Census data. Safa found that these new statistics showed that certain racial demographics received more or less organs relative to their proportion in the US population.

We are so proud of these two students for this outstanding accomplishment!
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Important information about the upcoming solar eclipse!
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