Residents voted for the district's next spending plan.
Board of Education races decided Tuesday in Deer Park.
Capital Reserve Propositions; board of trustees races decided.
See what's on the ballot, including the school budget and school board candidates, before you head to the polls on Tuesday.
Ubaid Iqbal and Jaidyn Schabe earned top academic honors at Deer Park High School.
Students viewed rare archival materials dating back centuries, touring Hofstra University’s Axinn Library.
Young artists from elementary to high school were selected for the Colors of Long Island showcase in Stony Brook.
Students were inducted into English, math, science, and social studies honor societies during the school’s annual “Night of Excellence.”
Teyla Lopez and Samantha Giraldo were recognized for academic excellence.
North Babylon High School marching band and dance team brought Bulldog pride to the streets of Manhattan.
Twenty-seven Deer Park High School students competed at the New York DECA State Career Conference in Rochester.
Aimen Khan and Charles Offiah attended the 2026 Long Island Regional Student Forum at St. Joseph’s University.
The school’s drama club presented lively performances March 5 and 6, bringing Charlie Bucket’s magical journey to the stage.
Parents say buses struggled on narrowed residential roads following a historic storm; district and town say crews worked around the clock.
Tri-M Music Honor Society members performed live, celebrating dedication, growth and musical excellence at Deer Park High School.
Kindergarten students in the Deer Park School District performed winter-themed songs and poems during a special school concert.
ENL and life skills classes connect through storytelling, crafts, and confidence-building activities.
Young learners counted, created, and imagined their futures while celebrating how much they’ve grown this school year.
The musical comedy blended mystery, humor, and classic Broadway numbers during a three-night run.
District-wide event encouraged unstructured, screen-free activities that support creativity, collaboration and social-emotional growth.
The national College Board recognition highlights North Babylon High School’s strong AP participation and college-credit success.
Nearly 900 students competed countywide, with Deer Park advancing dozens to the state level.
Students took part in press conference training and leadership workshops through a statewide youth institute.
Kindergartners at a North Babylon elementary school took part in a classroom experiment to learn how rain clouds work.
Students received professional feedback and real-world advice during a studio visit from Food Network producer Steven Roth.
Student-athletes from Deer Park High School joined peers from across Suffolk County for a day focused on college athletics.
Students and staff filled the gym for the Deer Park school’s annual holiday sing-along, led by the music department.
Four classes at John F. Kennedy Intermediate School partnered to support a dog from the Babylon Animal Shelter.
Students designed and glazed bowls and plates during the popular hands-on art experience at John F. Kennedy Intermediate School.
Middle school and elementary students connect across grade levels through monthly shared reading visits.
Third, fourth, and fifth-grade students performed back-to-back concerts in December.
The student government partnered with the Warrior Joseph Toy Drive to support children receiving care at Cohen Children’s Medical Center.
High School soccer standouts sign National Letters of Intent.
The district recognized an essay contest winner, honored staff, welcomed new hires, and heard updates on elementary instructional programs.
Deer Park students were honored for scholarship, leadership, service, and character at the school’s 64th annual NHS induction.
Two North Babylon High School seniors will take part in a months-long leadership and civic engagement program, district officials said.
Middle school students visit DeLuca Elementary each month to read aloud to kindergarteners and help spark a love of books.
The two-night performance showcased standout student acting, sharp direction, and a fully student-supported production team.
Students and families enjoyed food, games, music, and themed activities during the annual celebration.
Robert Moses Middle School performers will showcase teamwork, creativity and confidence in the hit production.