East Islip residents headed to the polls Tuesday to vote on a school budget and elect board members.
Lauren Grippi also played for the East Islip Red Storm travel team and engaged in extensive volunteering work.
Hailey Cooke, Kerri Davis & Julia Desiderio were finalists in Photographer’s Forum magazine’s College & High School Photography Contest.
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Students at Timber Point Elementary School learned about Heart Health this month.
22 East Islip Middle School students were chosen by SCMEA for the musical prowess.
East Islip High School’s Class of 2018 hosted a successful Paint Night to raise funds for senior prom.
“Congratulations to Cassie for being selected and honored from a group of over 1,000 athletes,” said coach Dennis Jones.
“Our students certainly enjoyed learning about different languages and cultures through engaging, fun-filled activities,” Rapiejko said.
The cold, snowy weather hasn’t deterred East Islip’s varsity girls golf team from their preparations.
East Islip High School’s Interact Club partnered with One Warm Coat to collect and donate more than 70 coats for needy Long Islanders.
Gordon Korman recently visited East Islip’s Ruth C. Kinney Elementary School.
Junior Sophie Bingham and senior Alexa Benitez – were chosen for the 20th annual Colors of Long Island student art exhibit.
Four East Islip Middle School musicians were chosen for this year’s Long Island String Festival Association concert.
"Congratulations to all of this year's participants for an action-packed spelling bee."
John F. Kennedy Elementary School fourth-graders figured out how to “unlock” an “escape box” during a lesson on Colonial New York.
Islip Town Councilman Steve Flotteron was in attendance at East Islip High School’s positive celebration of P.S. I Love You Day.
The cast rehearsed together for 80 hours in addition to the time they spent practicing lines, songs and dances at home.
Library staff prepared for Super Bowl LII with a book display, a bulletin board with playoff brackets, & a “Guess the Winning Team" contest.
All-County gymnast Cassie Bergin placed third on balance beam at the New York State girls gymnastics championships.
The two recently successfully performed the Heimlich maneuver to save students who were choking.
Center for Science Teaching & Learning extends application deadline to March 30, 2018 for international Spellman HV Clean Tech Competition.
Damon Swinson, Jake Kilrain, Ameer Basher participated in the 13th annual Suffolk County Music Educators Association Day of Horn.
Students from John F. Kennedy and Ruth C. Kinney elementary schools participated in the Town of Islip Sharpshooter Basketball Contest.
Five track runners placed in the Section XI Boys Indoor League Championships.
Students recently participated in an interactive lighting workshop with returning visitor, local professional photographer John Lennon.
East Islip senior Lyndsie Brunner signed a national letter of intent to play soccer for the New York Institute of Technology.
Congrats to Melissa Mavrich, Jordan Rant, Zoe Stengel and Jenna Tergesen!
Computer programming students discussed coding with John F. Kennedy Elementary School fifth-graders as part of the annual Hour of Code.
East Islip High School’s varsity wrestling team were happy hosts of the 31st annual Rocky Gilmore Classic wrestling tournament.
Tyler O’Neill, a sophomore at East Islip High School, was recently named the 2017-2018 Hugh O’Brien Youth Leadership Award.
The young musicians in the East Islip School District showed off their growing talents and the results of long hours of practice.
“We are proud of all of our AP Scholars who have demonstrated their terrific work ethic throughout their years here.”
East Islip High School seniors Jenna Anderson and Evan Mauner were recognized as 2017-2018 Suffolk Zone Awards winners.
East Islip High School English students visited New York City in December.
East Islip Middle School students and staff participated in Red Ribbon Week activities designed to promote drug awareness and prevention.
East Islip High School teacher Kelly Schwender and students in her child development classes welcomed Santa at the sixth annual event.
In anticipation of the upcoming storm, the district closed all schools Wednesday night.
East Islip HS students from the STARS club, National Honor Society and varsity softball team teamed up with local nonprofit Christmas Magic.
Janissa Lloyd, a seventh-grader at East Islip Middle School, was recently recognized by New York State Gov. Andrew Cuomo.