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  1. 7 de feb. de 2022 · GREAT NECK, NY — Dr. William A. Shine, a former Great Neck Public Schools superintendent and the namesake of Great Neck South High, died on Jan. 28. He was 93.

  2. Dr. Shine served as the Superintendent of the Great Neck Public Schools from 1982 until his retirement in 2004. During his 22-year tenure, Dr. Shine established himself as a visionary leader who made an immeasurable impact on the public school system and the entire community.

  3. We mourn the passing of our member Dr. William A. Shine, former superintendent of the Great Neck Public Schools, and grieve for Susan, his wife, and Barbara and Jack, his children; and we grieve for ourselves—we, who knew him over the years—as a mentor, teacher, friend.

  4. Former Great Neck School Superintendent William A. Shine, who was hailed as a “visionary” leader, died on Friday at 93. He served as superintendent from 1982 until he retired from the post in 2004, giving him the second-longest tenure as superintendent in the district’s history, trailing only John L. Miller’s 28 years.

  5. WHEREAS, Dr. William A. Shine served as Superintendent of Great Neck Public Schools from 1982 to 2004, giving him the distinction of being the second longest to serve in this capacity in the school's history;

  6. 11 de feb. de 2022 · Shine was a very influential former Great Neck Public Schools Superintendent whose work still has a lasting impact today. When the school was created in 1958, it was simply called Great Neck South High School.

  7. 29 de oct. de 2000 · William Shine, the superintendent of schools, and Judi Bosworth, the board of education president, met with George Morrish, commander of Nassau County's Sixth Police Precinct.