High schoolers buddy up and help out athletes at the Special Olympics.
Long-time Babylon resident gives district a large amount of money.
Over the next week, Patch will present profiles with each of the three candidates vying for one of two board of education seats.
Sun-powered machines help teach physics students about solar energy.
Current P.S. 182 assistant principal will take over position starting in July.
Senior High School student will play tennis at the college level this fall.
Students get an in-depth lesson on a culture they have been studying.
Students get their hands dirty and learn all about the biology of plants.
Students help donate water bottles to save elephants.
Students took to fairy tales and folk lore for this year's Parents as Reading Partners program.
Dr. Randee Bonagura will become the principal of Wantagh Elementary School.
Senior high schoolers took home first-place national honors in math competition.
High school sophomore artist's piece one of only 80 selected for display.
Third-graders learn about migratory birds that live on Long Island.
New trees provided by Babylon Rotary Club for children's homes.
Face painting and storytelling combine to capitvate students.
Fifth-graders painted a beautiful mural in the hallway of Santapogue Elementary.
Students wore blue and wrote positive messages of awareness.
The board approved several measures, including a student trip and a new athletic trainer.
The board will have two open spots available during the upcoming election.
West Babylon School District writes in about the current budget making process and financial situation for upcoming school year.
District's proposed budget increases 2.84 percent from this year's total.
Donated money will go towards non-profit organization's education resources.
Officials propose increasing tuition by $150 per full-time student for 2013-14.
Students honored for academic and athletic achievements before school board meeting.
Laboratory was built using donated funds from resident Theresa Santmann.
The school board passed a number of measures, including resignations and accepting a donation.
Babylon High School's actors and actresses to perform "I Never Saw Another Butterfly."
Estimated tax rate stays the same as increases state aid gets factored in to drafted budget.
Babylon Schools superintendent sends parents message on new state standards.
Junior Giovanna Domingo recognized at Suffolk County Community College.
Student honored for volunteer service by President Barack Obama.
Committee will assist the board in preparing a bond issue that will be proposed to voters later this year.
Babylon Memorial Grade School students performed Reader's Theater skits for rotary members.
Students combined St. Patrick's Day and literature together into one celebration.