After receiving a large gift bag filled with toys in 2009, Emily was determined to provide that same experience to others.
Second graders at Deer Park’s May Moore Primary School studied and analyzed the music of the U.S. Air Force with teacher Kristen Lombardo.
The event is scheduled to be held on November 21.
United States Marine Corps Mr. George Shores, shared a special video message with Mrs. Rebholz's kindergarten class.
William E. DeLuca Jr. Elementary School students shared a video slideshow for Veterans Day.
Darrel Clark was recognized by the Developmental Disabilities Institute in October for National Disability Employment Awareness Month.
"It has been a challenge to remember that this year will be full new experiences and to give myself the time it takes to navigate them."
When: Saturday, November 21, 2020, 9-12:00 p.m. Where: NBHS North Parking Lot, Deer Park Avenue.
"My name is Emily Meyer. I am 15 years old and in 10th grade at NBHS. I wanted to tell you about a toy drive I started ten years ago."
"Please find all of the pertinent instructional information needed for your child to be successful in our full remote program."
Please find the high school and middle school bell schedule for the 2020-2021 school year.
Mark Leinweaver, owner and founder of “Perfect Playcement,” hosted an online webinar on the importance of character and college recruiting.
The building was named after Lafrancis Hardiman, a Purple Heart recipient and fallen service member who served in the Vietnam War.
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“Nick is an all-around great kid,” said teacher Jill Perry-Eising, who nominated him for the award.
A staff member and two students within the district recently tested positive for COVID-19, the school district announced on Monday.
The district decided to close the school to in-person learning after a staff member tested positive on Sunday.
On Oct. 13, North Babylon HS student athletes and their coaches hit the field for the first time since school buildings closed in March.
According to state data, there are a total of 17 positive cases reported within the school district as of Wednesday.
Deer Park’s John Quincy Adams and May Moore primary schools enjoyed a day of Halloween fun at the pumpkin patch.
10 North Babylon High School students participated in the Huntington Art Council's ninth annual “Nightmare on Main Street” exhibit.
Select fourth graders were invited to attend four virtual sessions to work alongside expert clinicians.
Each year, the NGO encourages young artists in grades 6-12 to submit artwork that embodies the spirit of Halloween for its gallery.
Although this year, the celebration of elementary classroom music was held virtually, it did not disappoint.
This is a reminder that tomorrow, November 3rd, is a Districtwide Virtual Learning Day.
Phase three, which is scheduled to begin in November, will include a team-oriented approach to practice.
“Our rainbow of kindness hovers over us and we share our rainbow with others as we partake in acts of kindness throughout the day.”
Deer Park’s May Moore Primary School will hold its annual virtual food drive from Nov. 4-19, for Island Harvest Food Bank.
The board also acknowledged donations and honored retiring members.
Cheryl Williams shares her experience after contracting COVID-19 in April.
The webinar will be held online via Google Meet.
North Babylon UFSD Health Assessment Form is available.
Students in Jon Steigerwald’s scientific inquiry class at Deer Park’s Robert Frost Middle School recently extracted DNA from strawberries.
Students have been able to express their artistic talents, while also safely interacting with their classmates and teachers.
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The school’s scholars were granted awards for earning scores of 3 or higher on three, four, five, or eight AP exams.
The Deer Park School District reported several new cases and closures at three local schools in the past week.
The senior was recently named an All-State musician by the New York State School Music Association.
Deer Park HS teachers Jessica Canale and Jaime Pambianchi asked each student to think about a teacher who positively impacted their life.
The school has developed a “Books on Wheels” mobile library cart, which visits every classroom once a week.