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Commack High School's legendary band teacher retiring after 40 years
Commack High School's legendary band teacher retiring after 40 years

CBS News

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • CBS News

Commack High School's legendary band teacher retiring after 40 years

Commack High School has many standout features, including its teachers! Over 30, including the principal, are Commack High graduates. As teachers, they're now making an impact on the students' lives, especially Dr. Frank Hanson, the legendary band teacher. Commack's legendary band leader retiring Like many at Commack High, Dr. Hanson made his mark on his students. The ease with which he teaches music and his experience are legendary. "It's special because we have this teacher here, Dr. Hanson, who, he's played with Barbara Streisand, Ray Charles, Frank Sinatra. He does Broadway shows in the pit, and he still does it with teaching. He's phenomenal," senior Forrest Meyer, said. "I think the kids really just want to know that you care about them. They really don't care about what you've done or what you do," Hanson said. "Every once in a while, I might say something because something that we do here might remind me of a professional situation that's gone on, and I might tell a story like that, but it's never to brag ... I was on the road with Tony Bennett, then 'who's Tony Bennett,' you know?" Hanson is hanging it up after 40 years, including 28 years at Commack High, where he helped orchestrate the musical paths of countless students. "You learn that a lot of times they just want to be seen. They want to be listened to, they don't want to be talked down to you, which Hanson never did. So it's a healthy balance between, hey, you've got to do this, but also, I get that you're still getting comfortable with this instrument," Meyer said. "Forrest is a great musician," Hanson said. "He's in our Jazz Messengers, and the Jazz Messengers is a very small jazz group, about five, six, seven, eight musicians that I handpick. So in order to be in that ensemble, you have to be of the very best in our department. So he's one of our best." Hanson is also one of the best. At the spring concert, his final as the conductor, over 60 former students returned to say thank you and job well done. "I have nothing but gratitude. I'm really, it's just an honor to get to be here every single day with these kids," he said.

Man killed, another injured when dumpster they were sleeping in emptied into garbage truck in NY
Man killed, another injured when dumpster they were sleeping in emptied into garbage truck in NY

Associated Press

time5 days ago

  • General
  • Associated Press

Man killed, another injured when dumpster they were sleeping in emptied into garbage truck in NY

COMMACK, N.Y. (AP) — A man was killed and another injured after dumpster they were sleeping in was emptied into a garbage truck in New York, police said Thursday. The two men had been in a dumpster at a shopping plaza in Commack, on Long Island, when the dumpster was emptied into a garbage truck early Thursday, according to Suffolk County police. When the truck stopped at William Rogers Middle School in Kings Park, nearly six miles away, someone spotted a person inside the back of the truck at around 6:30 a.m. Police said that person was removed and taken to Huntington Hospital for treatment of a leg injury. The other man was pronounced dead at the scene. Police said the medical examiner's office will determine the cause of death, but said they don't believe the man was dead before he was dumped in the truck. Police also didn't identify the men other than to say they were believed to have been both sleeping in the dumpster at the time. School officials in Kings Park sent a message to parents to assure them that the emergency response at the middle school was 'completely unrelated' to the school, that there was no threat to students or staff, and that classes were operating as usual.

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