James Scourtos.

James Scourtos. Credit: Seaford School District

James Scourtos, of West Islip, has received the 2024 Outstanding Teacher Award from the Science Teachers Association of New York State’s Nassau County Chapter. Scourtos is a science teacher at Seaford High School, where he has worked since 1997, and teaches Advanced Placement biology and human body systems. He is also a member of the Science Teachers Association of New York State, the New York State Marine Education Association and the National Association of Biology Teachers.

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James Scourtos, of West Islip, has received the 2024 Outstanding Teacher Award from the Science Teachers Association of New York State’s Nassau County Chapter. Scourtos is a science teacher at Seaford High School, where he has worked since 1997, and teaches Advanced Placement biology and human body systems. He is also a member of the Science Teachers Association of New York State, the New York State Marine Education Association and the National Association of Biology Teachers.

Long Island sisters Amy Lynn and Danielle Safaty each had both breasts removed in their 20s, before they had any signs of breast cancer. Newsday family reporter Beth Whitehouse reports. Credit: Newsday/A.J. Singh

'Almost nearly eliminate your risk' Long Island sisters Amy Lynn and Danielle Safaty each had both breasts removed in their 20s, before they had any signs of breast cancer. Newsday family reporter Beth Whitehouse reports.