See how FAFSA applications changed for Babylon Village area high schools.
Attorney General Letitia James announced an investigation Tuesday morning, over "allegations of widespread sexual abuse and misconduct."
Linda Scordino, former Babylon Board of Education head, said the superintendent was aware of abuse accusations — because she'd told her.
In a heated BOE meeting, survivors in Babylon spoke out; parents refused to leave until teachers were reassigned. Also, kids walked out.
Suffolk County Community College President Dr. Edward Bonahue congratulated the team, individual champions and coach.
The woman wrote an 8-page letter to a local board of education about the alleged abuse, which she said led her to consider suicide.
An investigation into Superintendent Rozzi's letter regarding an employee with "disturbing allegations" has been closed, police say.
“I would love to maintain a 4.0 GPA and win an athletics award,” McDonald said.
The high school teacher who was escorted out of class last week after facing "disturbing allegations" will no longer be employed.
Babylon alumni say the "disturbing allegations" made about a teacher were rumored for years.
Many turned to social media to share outrage about a situation parents, students say has gone on for years.
The district announced Sunday that Travis Davey will serve as assistant superintendent for curriculum and instruction.
Danielle Flaumenhaft and Robert Lorefice will serve as elementary school principal and assistant plant facilities administrator.
The pool of semifinalists represents less than 1 % of U.S. high school seniors.
Students will have the option to attend classes in person or remotely.
See how college aid applications changed for Babylon Village area high schools.
Biology students volunteered their time during Memorial Day weekend to clean up their community and the environment.
The Class of 2021 was celebrated on May 27.
Buddy bench allows someone who may feel lonely or want to talk to someone, to sit down and signal to others they are looking for a buddy.
Congratulations to the graduates!
Three students were recognized for their outstanding contributions to Babylon Village through community service.
Babylon Village Patch is celebrating this year's seniors for their accomplishments.
Before this year's seniors head on to that next step in their lives, we want to take a moment to let their stars shine here on Patch.
Twenty-three West Babylon School District senior-athletes have committed to continuing their athletic careers in college.
Fourth graders Abby Paolillo and Alexi Sirris won first and second place in the Babylon Department of Environmental Control’s contest.
Jeannette Mills Rogers was a teacher and coach in the Babylon School District who blazed a trail for young women in sports.
Samantha Covello’s fourth grade class virtually interviewed scientist David Smith.
Congratulations to Darby Dreher and Meghan Flaugher!
Due to limited spaces available, enrollment will be determined by a lottery drawing.
The budget includes a 1.28 percent increase in the school tax levy.
Babylon Village Patch is celebrating graduates for their accomplishments.
Alaina Vaccarello, a second grader at Babylon Elementary School, donated a book to the school library.
Tell us why your grad is special and send a message of congratulations on Babylon Village Patch.
Here's what you need to know before heading to the polls next week.
The Babylon Jr./Sr. High School teacher was chosen as this week's teacher of the week. Congratulations to Ms. Anderson!
Tooker Avenue Elementary School and West Babylon School District helped raise money and awareness for childhood cancers.