A roundup of some of the top education stories in the region.
Local kids wrapped books and gifts in exchange for donations to the Red Cross and Unicef.
An overview of the standards and subject workshops are scheduled for January and February.
A student was approached by an unknown woman last week while waiting at his bus stop.
Matthew O’Connell won Optimum's Power to Learn "Hispanic Heritage Month" essay competition.
Student privacy is at stake, and parents are left in the dark, educational advocates say.
Sawmill Intermediate students held a pajama fundraiser to help those affected in the Philippines.
Two elementary school classes 'adopt' a family in the community to make for a special holiday.
Patricia Sullivan-Kriss highly critical of remarks made by Suffolk County Department of Social Services Commissioner John O'Neil.
The district is asking for the lawsuit brought forth by the former owner's heirs be dismissed, so that a decision on what to do with the property can be made.
About 50 students and staff participated in an post-Thanksgiving Turkey Trot.
The event will benefit children of St. Mary’s Healthcare System for Children.
Due to the area's snow storm, after school activities are also canceled.
Principal says change would give students more time to comprehend lessons.
District trustees passed a resolution to lessen the emphasis on "excessive" testing among students and teachers.
State lawmakers are sponsoring legislation to limit access to and use of student information.
Educators say state formula hurts Long Island school districts.
Nov. 26 event with state education chief will be live-streamed by state Sen. Ken LaValle.
An estimated 1,200 turned out for the two-hour event.
Doors will open at 5 p.m. Forum begins at 6 p.m.
Seven singers and musicians are chosen out of thousands across NYS.
Is your district on the list?
Items will be sent to U.S. soldiers who are away from home during the holidays.
Hundreds line the streets in front of Flanagan's office to ask for change.
State report finds Long Island as a region recorded the highest average salaries in New York, at $76,758 in 2013.
Student loan debt likely will force today's college grads to work longer.
We asked readers what they like least about Common Core; share your thoughts on our new open blog.
BOE approves tax levy increase of 1.58 percent, 1.33 percent lower than what voters agreed to in May.
The third annual Red Ribbon Week 5K Run/Walk will be held at the high school.
A preview of tonight's agenda topics.
Crowds pack the Commack streets and stands to root on the Cougars.
The parade starts at noon; kickoff is at 2:30 p.m.
Parents, Hauppauge community members seek answers to financial impact of educating homeless students.
Students are reminded to bring photo identification, two No. 2 pencils and a calculator.
Donald James testifies on new state assessments.
Internationally-known conference series will feature "fascinating thinkers and doers" from among the Stony Brook community.
Help your little one get a good start to the day with these easy-to-make, healthy morning meals.
Board of Regents expected to approve plan to require a 1,250 word research paper.