Kellenberg Memorial High School
The students collected tons of goods and more than $1,300.
Have a dress you don't need anymore? Donate it to someone who does.
They will represent the school in February.
Sophomore Taylor Bruno never stopped believing in herself, and it paid off.
The three students impressed the judges with their poetry recitations.
Students across the district are collecting a variety of items to give to the less fortunate this holiday season.
She is one of just 15 nationwide named a finalist in the 2017 Neuroscience Research Prize.
Winthrop Avenue students decided to give back this year, and collected dozens of toys.
The students collected nearly 2,000 pounds of sweets to send overseas.
Students built a special wall to honor all veterans, and those from the MAP program.
The Breakfast Club brought cards, sang carols, played games and more.
The Central High School District hosts its first-ever Vocal Music Showcase.
More than two dozen were selected to perform in All-County groups.
Annual talent show gives kids a chance to shine.
Learn what it takes to be in a high school-level dance team, and then perform for your friends and family.
They joined their children for fun games and learning activities.
Students used the holiday to hone their skills.
Guests were able to enjoy a tasty dinner and performances from student groups.
Their art project teaches them new skills, and will also create a mosaic for the school building.
They had the opportunity to tour both Quebec and Montreal, as well as practice their French.
The district over-estimated its expenses by more than $21 million, and caused itself to exceed the legal limit for fund balance.
The H4H Club completed its first build of the year and constructed a home for a family that needs it.
Students are bewitched by playing the fictional game from Harry Potter in real life.
Only 84 students in the area are given the honor each year.
They will represent their school at Nassau Community College in February.
The annual event was fun for everyone, and raised more than $10,000 for Tuesday's Children.
Students organized a food drive to help feed the needy in the community.
They learned about the history of the flag and how it should be treated.
The students used their business skills to sell, package and deliver candy grams.
In an election lesson, kindergartners had to choose between Oreos and Chips Ahoy. It was a tight race.
As part of his eagle project, he renovated the courtyard at Calhoun High School.
Students have the opportunity to create and learn with new and exciting technologies.
The two English teachers are staples of the high school district.
His winning essay described the character-building moments he experienced in high school.
Students learned the importance of healthy living and exercise while enjoying the wonderful autumn weather.
BREAKING: The district had an average surplus of $4.4 million for each of three years investigated.
Hundreds of flags will be displayed on the school lawn until mid-December.
The group volunteered, performed and participated in a fundraising walk on Sunday.