The North Babylon High School special education teacher was chosen as this week's teacher of the week. Congratulations to Ms. Sparacio!
Upcoming dates for the event include April 14, April 26 and June 7.
The Student Leadership Council had a monthly meeting where they were introduced to the district’s board of education trustees.
Senior Jared Santiago was recognized as Deer Park High School’s Student of the Month for February.
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A recent awards ceremony included student performances and presentations of historical Black and Women figures from Wyandanch.
Since the students could not offer a live performance, they created a true cabaret-style production, concentrating on famous musicals.
Students left pots of gold for leprechauns to celebrate the holiday in Jeanne Saeli's second grade classroom.
Students at Marion G. Vedder and Woods Road Elementary Schools created paper designs.
The school will be operating fully-remote Wednesday after a small fire broke out in the boiler room.
Tenth grade students gained confidence when talking about their races.
Upon their return to in-person learning on March 15, Deer Park High School seniors enjoyed a surprise welcome back celebration.
North Babylon students attended assemblies that taught about the importance of discussing difficult conversations regarding race and culture
Mr. Paul Sibblies was honored at the Town's 33rd annual Black History Month Program on Feb. 25.
Mr. Fargione worked alongside art teacher Lisa Gregorek at both schools to help the students create beautiful abstract paper designs.
Students built traps to try and catch him, using pots of gold coins andlucky four-leaf clovers as bait.
The share of residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been on the rise in the U.S. Here's how it’s changed in Suffolk County.
Students took part in a virtual presentation facilitated by students attending the NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine.
During Career Week, students at Deer Park’s John F. Kennedy Intermediate School learned about different professions.
To accommodate for social distancing guidelines, this year’s flagship event for Youth Art Month was held virtually and can be viewed below.
Drive-up testing is being offered every Tuesday from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at a mobile site located at the school's back parking lot.
The North Babylon School District congratulates each of these outstanding student artists.
The month-long celebration emphasizes the value and enjoyment of reading books.
At North Babylon High School, more than 350 student athletes have hit the field, pool and courts.
The high school is also running intra murals for softball, baseball and boys and girls lacrosse.
Class celebrated the 100th day of school by gathering more than 100 donations for the school’s Caring Closet and the local food pantry.
Elementary schoolers across the district participated in an array of fun activities and reading events, including Read Across America Day.
Robert Moses Middle Schoolers learned about confronting social and emotional issues with a sense of confidence and control.
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For the month of February, students at Deer Park’s May Moore Primary School were busy spreading kindness throughout the halls and beyond.
Deer Park High School’s annual One Act Play Festival was delayed due to snow and COVID-19, but was recorded for viewing in early 2021.
North Babylon High School recently welcomed guest speakers from different faiths to speak to students to promote love and acceptance.
The first graders explored the cause-and-effect relationship between the sun’s brightness and the visibility of the stars.
Each NAHS chapter member created a piece of artwork in honor of the essential workers at a local cancer treatment facility.
In addition, all elementary grade students recently dressed up as 100-year-old men and women to celebrate the 100th day of school.
The closets provide students access to pens, notebooks, binders and other items as needed throughout the day.