Elementary school students discussed the importance of kindness and how small gestures can often make a large impact.
The Belmont Elementary School students used materials such as Styrofoam, balloons, fruit and even decorated cupcakes to resemble planets.
On Feb.12, students across the North Babylon School District celebrated P.S. I Love You Day with the theme “Together We Will Rise.”
Suffolk County Legislator Donnelly recognized May Moore Primary School's first graders with certificates of kindness.
We gathered phrases and ideas using a Google form. Then, each member was tasked with using the words of inspiration to create their artwork.
Congratulations to Autumn Cullinan!
Students participated in the American Heart Association's “Jump Rope for Heart” program during their physical education classes.
The La Francis Elementary School special education teacher was chosen as this week's teacher of the week. Congratulations to Ms. Agnello!
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Ascension Lutheran Church helped coordinate a snack drive to benefit the students at May Moore Primary School.
Mary Cascone informed the student leadership council about interesting historical facts about the Wyandanch community.
Students were also encouraged to drink more water, eat plenty of fruits and vegetables and to get 60 minutes of physical activity every day.
The Black History Committee at Deer Park’s Robert Frost Middle School recently created a Black History Month “mini-museum” for display.
As part of Deer Park's Black History Month celebration, students created posters highlighting important figures in Black history.
Students completed a writing and drawing contest based on a unique virtual learning experience where they visited Walt Disney World.
Students explored paintings' relationships with emotions, along with museum history.
“Jaleen is very self-motivated and strives to complete all assignments before the due date,” said earth science teacher Andrea Farina.
Over the course of the lesson, students compared paintings and how each made them feel.
Students were encouraged to research a cause that they were passionate about and worked to raise awareness and solutions.
Alyssa took a similar approach when addressing how to raise awareness for her cause: “poverty in South Africa.”
Seventh graders in social studies teacher Maureen Vecchia's class analyzed quotes from inspirational and influential African Americans.
The Robert Moses Middle School teacher was chosen as this week's teacher of the week. Congratulations to Mr. Kalinowski!
First graders wrote handwritten letters to local senior citizens for Valentine's Day.
Students and staff dressed in purple and enjoyed bagels purchased by the PTA from the school’s cafeteria.
The JQA Elementary School teacher was chosen as this week's teacher of the week. Congratulations to Ms. Oddo!
The Pillowcase Project is a preparedness education program for grades 3-5 that teaches students about persona.
'We are excited that all seven of our schools are participating in activities to bring awareness to the importance of mental health.'
Erica Fulgenzi’s class wrote poems using their senses.
All students were encouraged to bring a favorite book to school to read aloud to their class.
Students at William E. DeLuca Jr. Elementary School recently celebrated World Read Aloud Day on Feb. 3.
More than 170 countries around the world to celebrated the event Feb. 3.
Students and families used ordinary household items like disposable cups, dice and socks to play games and connect with the community.
John Quincy Adams Primary School participated in the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Math-A-Thon for the 10th year in a row.
Jan. 29 was “Wear Your Favorite Sports Jersey” Spirit Day at John Quincy Adams Primary School.
North Babylon High School recently held a virtual discussion on the book, “Stamped: Racism, Antiracism and You,” by Jason Reynolds.
The JQA Elementary School teacher was chosen as this week's teacher of the week. Congratulations to Ms. Charles!
The best participation went to Marion G. Vedder second graders, who, as a reward, earned an ice cream party from the school cafeteria.
“We were so excited to be able to bring the high school students into our elementary classrooms via a virtual setting.”
The event was scheduled to take place on February 2, 2021.
This storm could be worse during the day Monday depending on its path and could disrupt Tuesday as well.