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  1. Great Neck South Middle School; John L. Miller - Great Neck North High School; William A. Shine - Great Neck South High School; Village School; Adult Learning Center; Community Education; Sign In. Search Our Site. The Board of Education will hold a public action meeting on Thurs. June 20, 2024, at 7:45pm, in the South High School Library.

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  3. Office of Human ResourcesEmployment Opportunities. We thank you for your interest in a position with the Great Neck Public Schools. Competitive pay and benefits are offered through the District’s transportation provider, WE Transport, LLC. The company is currently offering a sign-on bonus and referral bonus for CDL drivers.

  4. John L. Miller - Great Neck North High School; Calendar; Scroll To Top. Great Neck North High School. 35 Polo Road, Great Neck, NY 11023. Phone 516-441-4700. Email Us nhswebmaster@greatneck.k12.ny.us.

  5. John L. Miller Great Neck North High School 35 Polo Road Great Neck, NY 11023 (516) 441-4700. Dear Students, Welcome to the 2022-2023 school year! Each new beginning brings with it an invitation for you to reflect on your personal goals and to make choices about how you will participate in the. J.L.M.

  6. 22 de ene. de 2011 · Great Neck residents, typically well-educated, are concerned about education and have high expectations for their school system. SCHOOLS About 6,600 students, grades K–12, attend the Great Neck Public Schools. There are three high schools: North, South, and Village (a small alternative high school), and SEAL Program, an alternative high school.

  7. Great Neck residents, typically well-educated, are concerned about education and have high expectations for their school system. SCHOOLS About 6,600 students, grades K–12, attend the Great Neck Public Schools. There are three high schools: North, South, and Village (a small alternative high school), and SEAL Program, an alternative high school.