School district keeping safety first in the wake of the Newtown School Shooting.
School district releases new, updated calendar with seven additional days to make up for those lost.
Fourth and fifth-graders make new friends on visit to East Neck Nursing and Rehabilitation Center.
Drama club performs "Bye, Bye Birdie" in annual event for local senior citizens.
Babylon's Jillian May signed a letter on intent to attend and play for Ohio State University.
Babylon sixth-graders use experiments to learn about inertia.
Seniors Matt Finelli and Kerry Glenday were recognized as school's top student-athletes.
The Long Island Champions finished the year ranked third overall in New York State.
Board and superintendent honor great season of sports for Babylon High School.
First-graders were able to donate two full turkey dinner baskets to local families.
Students and faculty honor hard work of school board over the last year.
Original donor adds 45% more to donation after project costs go over $200,000.
Students take part in multiple activities to honor those who served our country.
Students join music teacher at festival events including music and dance workshops.
Clinical pathologist from Catholic Health Services of Long Island teaches students about life in the medical world.
Annual school event used to help lend a hand to families affected by Hurricane Sandy.
Students learn Native dances and songs as well as examine artifacts.
Junior High student Kevin Leeb is collecting $10 gift cards to distribute to victims of Hurricane Sandy.
Two West Babylon seniors have declared where they are headed for college.
Star lacrosse player will attend Marquette University in Wisconsin in 2013.
School district has to make up at least four days after Sandy forces week-and-a-half closure.
Students donating leftover lunch money to aid families affected by superstorm.
Students, faculty and residents encourage to donate what they can to help those impacted by Sandy.
Students are asked to donate gently worn jeans to donate to homeless people across the country.
Night out for seniors will include a performance of drama club's "Bye, Bye Birdie."
After seven missed days of classes due to Hurricane Sandy, Babylon students headed back on Nov. 7th.
A West Babylon Boy Scout earned his Eagle Scout honors by completing his project – right after Hurricane Sandy.
Babylon superintendent says school staff are ready to provide children with stability.
Students moved by Sandy in the Babylon School District will be eligible for busing when school resumes.
Babylon Schools will also close for the first two days of next week.
West Babylon Schools will stayed closed on Monday and Tuesday next week.
The directors of both county's high school sports associations agree to a postponement of one week.
All Babylon-area schools in the Village, North and West Babylon are closed until Monday.
Day three of the effects of Hurricane Sandy is upon us and closings are ongoing throughout the village.
All Babylon Schools are closed on Monday and Tuesday, October 29th and 30th, as Hurricane Sandy approached.
Retiring food services department has been working to serve even healthier meals to students.
Steven Lee, a West Babylon HS senior, is raising money for a trip to Australia.
Families turn out in droves for literacy and game night at the Grade School.
District chefs take part of a competition for Food Network hosted by celebrity chefs.
The Babylon Booster Club's Chili and Chowder Cook-Off raised money for local students and stimulated the taste buds of the judges.