West Babylon Senior High School recently inducted 12 new members into the Business and Marketing Honor Society.
The West Babylon High School teacher was chosen as this week's teacher of the week. Congratulations to Dr. Amaya!
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The school collected boxes of cereal to donate to the West Babylon Senior High School food pantry and local families.
The national competition was held remotely this year.
Third grader Chase Flynn's book "Blobby & Ant Become Friends" is available in eBook and paperback.
The Babylon Memorial Grade School teacher was chosen as this week's teacher of the week. Congratulations to Ms. Orsini!
West Babylon Senior High School’s Science Olympiad team recently competed in Brookhaven National Lab’s annual Bridge Building contest.
Student musicians were nominated by a music department staff member and voted on by a panel of SCMEA judges.
Babylon kindergartners joined forces for an educational "kindergarten playdate" on social emotional learning.
Students in the West Babylon School District participated in various activities and theme days to promote reading.
Students at Babylon High School recently volunteered to paint portraits of the cats and dogs awaiting adoption at Babylon Animal Shelter.
Student artwork was selected to be included in New York State Art Teachers Association’s prestigious legislative art show.
The day is about respecting differences and "reaching out to someone who is lonely and standing up for someone who is mistreated."
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More than 40 business-minded Babylon High School students took part in the virtual marketing contest.
Students dressed up and did special projects to celebrate the milestone.
The teacher started a GoFundMe to help raise money to repair a local elementary school basketball court and bring smiles to the students.
The youth-led fundraiser is held nationally each year around the Super Bowl football championship to combat hunger.
Corinne Figoski’s fifth-grade class elected co-presidents and walked through an inauguration and cabinet selection process.
Celebrating all the benefits of playtime, South Bay Elementary School engaged in Global Play Day on Feb. 3.
Over a hundred parents signed a letter asking for a plan from the district for a return to full-time in-person education.
Students shared their hopes, dreams and aspirations for a better and brighter 2021.
The massive storm has now brought a second snow day for Babylon students.
The Tooker Avenue Elementary School teachers were was chosen as this week's teachers of the week. Congratulations to both!
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Babylon High students in the National Art Honor Society are pairing up with Babylon Elementary Schoolers to participate in the program.
Activities promoted inclusivity, the celebration of differences and random acts of kindness.
The West Babylon teacher was chosen as this week's teacher of the week. Congratulations Ms. Dougherty!
Throughout the West Babylon School District, students and staff came together to help their community during the holiday season.
They were also honored for overall academic achievement, leadership qualities and extracurricular participation.
Fourth graders in Samantha Covello’s class at Babylon Memorial Grade School are not only stellar students, they are global citizens.
In anticipation of the upcoming storm, the district closed all schools Wednesday night.
Allison Fama and Matthew Minicozzi were named to All-State.
Karlyn Antolini, Rebecca Guerra and Jack O’Brien will play lacrosse in college.
Mrs. Belpanno’s virtual kindergarten class had a lesson on Hannukah this week.
Several students from Babylon High School recently earned AP Scholar Awards from College Board, based on their high scores on AP exams.
"There were many demands placed on the buildings and grounds department at the West Babylon School District."
West Babylon School District's food service department has adapted to COVID-19 in order to continue to provide meals for students.
Sixth grader Addison Eglin was accepted into the Institute of Creative Problem Solving for gifted students at SUNY Old Westbury.