Timber Point Elementary School students were treated to a visit from local firefighters for Fire Safety Week.
East Islip High School’s STARS club and National Honor Society collected food for the needy during the annual community wide food drive.
While speaking to the younger students, SADD members took the opportunity to share important information on drugs, bullying and safety.
John F. Kennedy Elementary School fifth-grader Ryan Hilbert participated in the 37th annual SCMEA Day of Tuba and Euphonium.
Michael Orgera represented the district in Albany last month as part of a special New York State PTA Reflections Art Roadshow.
East Islip High School students Antonio Ditta and Enzo Ditta were the first students to be honored for their cleanup contributions.
Across the high school, teachers, staff and students all wore pink that day to show their support for raising awareness for breast cancer.
Team captain Katie Burk and assistant coach Theresa Magnani organized the volunteering event this year.
East Islip High School honored 15 football players and two cheerleaders at a Senior Day ceremony.
The school’s VEX-supplied robotics program used the basics of engineering, robotics, design to prepare for this fun competition.
Congratulations to the 3 students!
John F. Kennedy Elementary School fourth-graders used American Sign Language to communicate to their peers.
Both sixth-grade ELA classes were named co-winners of East Islip Middle School library card contest.
The sweep was part of an initiative to "help combat the drug/opioid epidemic," according to a message from the school.
The new playground was unveiled earlier this month.
Check out photos from this year's event, which for the first time featured a festival instead of a traditional parade.
The game was highlighted by an explosive effort by sophomore running back/linebacker Dylan Rigo, who scored three touchdowns in 25 carries.
Families converged at East Islip High School for the annual college fair, looking for information and insight from more than 135 colleges.
Congratulations to all the students!
The money will be used to fund the new 1,000 Book Club as well as to obtain STEM kits and build a memorial garden at the middle school.
To kick off East Islip Pride Day, the school hosted a spirited pep rally on Sept. 15.