Students take part in 11th annual Business Leadership competition sponsored by the Young Professionals Chamber of Commerce, a division of the Huntington Township Chamber of Commerce.
Anna Reilly and Kimberly Lloret earned near-perfect scores in the WordWright Challenge, placing them among the highest 200 ninth graders in the country.
The thirteen students were selected from a large number of nominations by teachers in the various departments.
The Life Skills room was renovated as one of the final pieces of the 2009 community-approved School Investment Bond.
Locust School's speech therapist has worked in the district for the last nine years.
Why is student data being uploaded to inBloom? How secure is the information?
The ASL Club hopes to help shape the perception of ASL and deaf culture as part of the Adelphi community.
Most far exceed state average, according to health department data.
Garden City High School graduate is majoring in American cultural studies at Bates College.
A protest against the federal learning standards will be held in front of News 12 at 4 p.m. Monday.
Arctic blast will keep children indoors Jan. 7.
The district’s 32-member Technology Task Force will present its findings, conclusions and recommendations about the future uses of technology in Garden City’s classrooms
A roundup of some of the top education stories in the region.
What are Common Core curriculum modules and does Garden City use the modules as its curriculum?
Show featured a series of vignettes following the people of Almost falling in and out of love.
Camryn Casey, Ian Driscoll, brother Kyle Driscoll and Elizabeth Bennett receive honors.
NYPIRG unveils annual toy safety report on dangerous and toxic toys.
Student privacy is at stake, and parents are left in the dark, educational advocates say.
How does the Board of Regents Reform Agenda impact the school district and does Garden City need to comply with these mandates?
Garden City Nursery School holds annual holiday shopping event at the GC Casino.
Solve a crime to help save lives.
Christmas tradition continues at school.
Meredith Whitley, an assistant professor at Adelphi University, puts her research into practice.
Adelphi student Alexa Froccaro provides an update.
The 16-member group, Paws & Rewind, is gearing up for upcoming performances.
What is the Common Core, what's good about it and does the district have to follow it?
Students in Earle Hall were temporarily relocated to the Ruth S. Harley University Center until the fire department determined all conditions were safe.
Garden City High School is one of only 100 public schools to be named in the nation.
State lawmakers are sponsoring legislation to limit access to and use of student information.
Educators say state formula hurts Long Island school districts.
Stewart and Stratford students participate in Anti-Bullying Clothesline Project.