Congratulations to all the students!
Students and staff honored its local veterans during the school’s third annual Veterans Day March.
The club opened for business on Fridays to offer coffee and smiles.
The students formed a human food chain across the road to pass along donated food items to St. Paul’s Reformed Church’s food pantry.
Parliament Place Elementary School students recently participated in the school’s Mix It Up Day.
Congratulations to Matthew Berhalter and Katherine Cho!
The festive day included a parade as well as performances from the choir, band, kickline and cheerleaders.
The athletes and fellow students got ready for homecoming with a spirited pep rally.
A kindergarten class of the William E. DeLuca Jr. Elementary School recently participated in a pumpkin report.
The students designed a controlled experiment to find out which side of a penny could hold more drops of water.
Local elementary school students recently created scarecrows as a way to send a message about saying no to drugs.
The district says the residents were informed of the construction of the bleachers, which tower over the backyards of some local homes.
The man, who was driving a van, asked the boy if he needed a ride to school, the boy's mother said.
The students also enjoyed a display of one of the department’s fire trucks.
In addition, high school seniors Frank Toney and Adriana Harris were crowned the 2018 homecoming king and queen.
The students were honored with a breakfast ceremony, attended by their proud parents as well as school administrators.
Each week during the month, students will be presented with a challenge of showing kindness to a friend, family member, or stranger.
Gill was previously employed as a high school math teacher and math curriculum liaison in the Southampton School District.
Alison Branca has been named the curriculum associate for science and technology for the Deer Park School District.
Sexual harassment will also discussed.
Students Isabella LaPuerta, Gloria Minn, Erin Wong and Adriana Herbster were named winners in the 12th Covanta recycling poster contest.
Employee-initiated school supply drive provides nearly 400 backpacks filled with donated goodies to area children.
The ribbon-cutting also commemorated the four other elementary schools that will be opening new playgrounds as well for the new school year.
A Hauppauge resident, Henry earned his bachelor’s degree in mathematics from St. Josephs College in Patchogue.
The Beautification Program was designed to help educate the community about the importance of keeping the town clean and beautiful.
Fifth-grade Student Government Vice President Aiden Arifi gave a happy closing address, telling his classmates, “Have a great summer!”
He brings more than 18 years of experience in education and coaching to the district.
Newly elected trustee Paul Miller was sworn in for a three-year term.
"We now have to think of our future, and try to get as close to our dreams as possible," said Student Council President Sofia Arrascue.
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Congratulations to all of the graduates.
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he online sock store donates a percentage of sales to charities that help those with disabilities.
Congratulations to John Ruggero!
New York State Lieutenant Governor Kathleen C. Hochul spoke about the “red flag” gun bill with North Babylon School District administrators.
May Moore Primary School installed a special autism awareness mural and honored student contributors.
Students recited poetry in multiple languages, sang songs demonstrating poetic rhythm and performed dances representing different cultures.
“The problems were clever, engaging and challenging, and the atmosphere was exciting for students and teachers alike, said team Ms.Jewell.
Congratulations to the North Babylon High School Class of 2018!