Before this year's graduates head on to that next step in their lives, we want to take a moment to let their stars shine here on Patch.
Students in the North Babylon Union Free School District are partnering with the Long Island Explorium for a science fellowship program.
The mission of the Wyandanch Union Free School District is to inspire the passion for learning and educating all students.
Earth Day brought a dizzying array of exciting activities for the students of Deer Parkβs John Quincy Adams Primary School to explore.
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The enrichment sessions are virtual and focus on different STEMtopics each week.
The Scholar Artist program mirrors the regionβs Scholar Athlete programs.
North Babylon School District Announces Meet The Candidates Night.
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Earlier this school year, Felice and Marcis received Awards of Merit as part of the Scholar Artist Program.
Michael Fuentes was one of nearly 4,000 students selected out of a pool of more than 15,000 high school juniors.
The virtual event highlighted the experiences of working in the aviation field.
The virtual program connects students with high school alumni and other professionals in a small conference-style setting.
The earned 26th place overall at the recent Eastern Long Island Regional Competition.
Aidan Neilson and Daniel Thomas are members of the schoolβs 2021 League IV champion cross-country team.
College Prep Scholars are recognized as strong, competitive potential applicants by the programβs 45 college partners.
Six students signed letters of intent April 21.
Kaliya Hull was honored by her Spanish teacher Heather Nola for her "diligence" and "strong work ethic."
Congratulations to both Jasleen Kaur and Matthew Heinen!
Students wore apparel representing their future schools and signed their commitments with family by their side.
See how college aid applications changed for Deer Park-North Babylon area high schools.
Second graders entered an area-wide contest held by the Long Island Speech-Language-Hearing Association.
The cross country race is for schools in Babylon including Copiague, Lindenhurst, Babylon, West Babylon, North Babylon and Deer Park.
Guests demonstrated their instruments, played pieces and answered questions about performing in professional orchestras.
Students read books written by authors from different ethnicities.
Students in the Environmental-Recycling Club collected trash to help protect the park wildlife.
Families can register their students in kindergarten through 12th grade without visiting one of the district buildings.
The event, sponsored by the North Babylon Chamber of Commerce, invited residents to come together at Cedar Beach for a festival.
The West Gym will not become a community vaccination site.
Students identified various plot elements of the book including exposition, conflict, rising actions, climax, falling action and resolution.
PARP celebrations wrapped up in North Babylon with special surprise read-aloud events from school officials.
More than 70 sixth, seventh and eighth grade students were acknowledged for outstanding academic achievements.
Those designs came to life on the sidewalks of the school grounds.
The designation honors districts that demonstrate outstanding achievement in providing music access and education to all students.
Sixth graders teamed up to draw pictures and messages using chalk to promote library use and support.
This marks the 16th time North Babylon Schools has received the national recognition from the NAMM Foundation.
Both kindergarten classes at the Deer Park primary school did an art project inspired by the book "Monsters Love Colors."
Jay Murphy was recognized by Western Suffolk BOCES for integrating technology into the district during the pandemic and beyond.