“Tatum is an awesome student who should be recognized for her hard work and perseverance,” said Spanish teacher Heather Nola.
The Kappa League volunteered their time to the Wyandanch Youth Center in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
The meeting will be on January 31, 2020 at 6pm. You can use the link below to join.
Has this unique school year created high levels of stress and anxiety for your child?
'These letters will give you an opportunity to look back to any date that there was a positive case if you missed it on the dashboard.'
The milestone ensures successful in-classroom and remote learning for all students.
Robert Punger decided to create a sensory box for JFK, but when COVID-19 hit last year, the school had to put its sensory hallway on hold.
Principal Philip Paniccia’s birthday fell on Spirit Day this year.
Sixth grade social studies students used digital and artistic skills to depict life in Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia.
The leadership program was created give student participants an opportunity to have direct communication with their superintendent.
Jiang was recently accepted into SUNY College at Old Westbury’s Institute of Mathematics Education, Research and Technology program.
Art featuring creative and colorful masks are on display at the Long Island Children's Museum in Garden City.
The North Babylon math teacher was chosen as this week's teacher of the week. Congratulations Mr. Padgett!
'Please understand that requests to return to in-person instruction will be honored depending upon space available in our classrooms.'
To test their knowledge, rather than distribute a typical standardized test, students could choose two of nine mini-projects to complete.
North Babylon Union Free School District recently held a professional development workshop on culturally responsive classrooms.
Using Google Breakout rooms, North Babylon teachers worked together to identify bias.
The National Art, International Thespian, Tri-M Music and World Language Honor Societies held an all-inclusive virtual induction ceremony.
Students learned about how Jan. 1 is celebrated in other countries, as well as how other cultures celebrate Diwali and Chinese New Year.
Jay Murphy gave a cybersecurity presentation at the New York State School Board Association’s annual conference.
Both second grade classrooms are participating in the foster grandparent pen pal program.
Students participated in the New York State Theatre Education Association’s 24th annual “Student Conference," held remotely due to COVID-19.
The arts-world remains at intermission and holding its breath. The County is divided more than ever before.
'We are so proud of all of your accomplishments and cannot wait to see what is in store for you in the future.'
The exhibit is on display throughout the month of January.
Students in the Deer Park Junior Community Association recently organized a hat, scarf and sock drive.
'It was not about any particular personal/political views, it was solely about the safety of our students and staff.'
North Babylon School District Superintendent Glen Eschbach called the teacher's Facebook post "inappropriate."
Through Jan. 5-7, students at Parliament Place Elementary School attended two virtual assemblies provided by the Tilles Center in Greenvale.
The local elementary school librarian was chosen as this week's teacher of the week. Congratulations to Ms. Pam Calandra!
The program was created to "ease anxiety for young men, while sharing and teaching them the principles of manhood."
Tiffany Bala and Kayley Eising collected more than 250 toys and distributed them to Deer Park families and Toys for Tots.
The interactive feature called “Pick a Path,” offered students options throughout the story to individualize the play by class.
"As this is matter of personnel, district is prohibited from sharing any additional info, which I realize might be frustrating to some."
This show features artworks created by new and current members of the NBHS Chapter.
Check out the below video.
The toy donation was provided by the John Theissen Children’s Foundation and allowed every student in grades 1-5 to receive a gift.
More than 1,500 Chromebooks were delivered to the Deer Park School District’s instructional technology department in November.
Join Kate Finnick for a workshop to learn strategies to help your child develop coping skills to enhance their well-being and happiness.
'Your partnership with us has led to the current success we have accomplished with our in-person instructional program.'