More than 65 families attended and enjoyed the evening which was comprised of a variety of fun and educational activities.
Two North Babylon teachers have been nominated for the 2017-18 national LifeChanger of the Year award.
Students celebrated the 100th day of school on Feb. 13 by coming to school costumed as 100-year-old centenarians.
Jacques Vincent, an inspirational senior athlete at Deer Park High School, has proven that determination can effect positive change.
Congrats to one of the most hardworking and outstanding players on the North Babylon basketball team, Bryan Armando Loais.
Ten student-artists had their work selected to be displayed at the Long Island Museum of Art.
Students at John F. Kennedy Intermediate and their families celebrated holidays and cultures from around the world on ENL Culture night.
Students in Anna Montuori’s class at Parliament Place Elementary School participated in the 'Tell Me a Story' program.
Saints Cyril and Methodius in Deer Park kicks off Catholic Schools Week with smiles and sculptures.
Deer Park’s John Quincy Adams Primary School students worked as scientists to examine items from nature as part of an in-depth science unit.
The North Babylon High School Academic Team will send a group of students to the History Bowl Nationals.
The North Babylon High School Academic Team qualified a group of its students for the History Bowl Nationals.
A total of 21 Deer Park High School students earned trophies at DECA’s Suffolk County Regional Competition.
The Chamber Choir from Deer Park’s Robert Frost Middle School and director Youngsun Koh-Lee visited two local nursing homes.
Congrats to the 50 students selected to perform at the Suffolk County Music Educators’ Association’s All-County Festival in March.
Congrats to all the new members!
Band, chorus and orchestra students at Deer Park’s John F. Kennedy Intermediate School displayed their growing musical skills at concerts.
As part of her Girl Scout Gold Award project, Deer Park HS student Lauren Depre made a pair of buddy benches for John Quincy Adams Primary.
Each day during Red Ribbon Week, red-clad students at Robert Frost MS heard Project Wisdom announcements related to bullying.
Students wrote letters earlier this month to U.S. Army troops serving overseas, sending them along with a bucket of candy.
Tammy Cotrone’s kindergarten class was recently visited by her students’ families for a happy morning of decorating gingerbread houses.
The Deer Park Fire Department presented a “Best Band” trophy to the Deer Park Marching Falcons for the ensemble’s performance.
Students at Deer Park’s Robert Frost Middle School showcased their talents and brought holiday cheer at the school’s annual winter concerts.
Deer Park’s Nov. 28 Board of Education meeting was held for one night at Robert Frost Middle School’s cafeteria.
Culinary arts students enjoyed an early Thanksgiving this year, prepping a full traditional Thanksgiving dinner with all the fixings.
Eighth graders at Saints Cyril and Methodius School in Deer Park gain life skills through literature.
Students were recognized by their teachers and school administrators on Nov. 9 at the annual fall Breakfast for Champions.
Nine young musicians from Deer Park’s John F. Kennedy Intermediate School participated in workshops at the ninth annual SCMEA PEAK Fest.
Students tasted a variety of multicultural food and danced to Spanish, Italian, French and Irish music, forming a massive conga line.
The students got to explore the U.N. facilities in commemoration of United Nations Day.
The students got the opportunity to dress up as their favorite characters from the book 'Pinkalicious'.
First graders at work and play at Saints Cyril and Methodius School in Deer Park
Winners from Deer Park’s Class of 2017 included eight AP Scholars with Distinction and eight AP Scholars with Honor.
They met and talked about jobs and entrepreneurship with dozens of presenters from a variety of different careers including health care.
The top 10 ranked seniors were honored at Deer Park High School at a ceremony held in the library.
David Miele signed a national letter of intent to play lacrosse at Stony Brook University next fall.
Students and staff from each of the Deer Park School District’s buildings presented gifts of appreciation to each board member.
Students from Deer Park’s May Moore Primary School recently learned all about fire safety with Deer Park Fire Department.
In the science station, the students experimented with different fruits and vegetables and made predictions on if they would sink or float.
The performances were a symphonious way for the students to honor those who have sacrificed so much.