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Monday, September 18, 2006
Orthodox Jews Gain Majority On Long Island School Board
Saturday's New York Times carried an interesting piece on the new majority of Orthodox Jews on the Lawrence, New York school board. Lawrence is in Nassau County on Long Island. Orthodox Jews there largely send their children to Jewish day schools instead of public schools, and many in Lawrence resent control of the school board by those who do not use its institutions. Public school enrollment in Lawrence is down, while private school enrollment has increased. In each of the last four years, mobilization by Orthodox Jewish voters has defeated the school budget. Orthodox leaders say they want to improve the schools while cutting waste, and many would also like to find a way to channel more aid to Jewish private schools in the district.