Throughout the day students practiced critical inquiry, how to ask questions of significance and more.
The superintendent is reminding parents and guardians what the district is doing about the rapidly spreading COVID-19.
A forum is planned ahead of a bond vote later this month as the district hopes to address aging buildings that it said need repaired.
“It’s time that we make a lot of needed improvements in our school district," Gail Nedbor-Gross, the district's board president, said.
The Glen Cove High School auditorium was filled with pride as the district recognized its first Regeneron STS Scholar.
Glen Cove students recently displayed their spelling skills at the annual spelling bee.
The sidewalk library is to increase reading and literacy, sharing the love and passion for books and reading with our local communities.
The prestigious distinction was given to only 300 students nationwide, which means Long Island has 12 percent of the winners.
The next meeting will take place at Glen Cove High School from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Congratulations to the two seniors!
Beathard, the brother of NFL quarterback C.J. Beathard and the son of songwriter Casey Beathard, was stabbed in a bar fight in Tennessee.
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Voters rejected two bonds that would have funded major school renovations in Glen Cove. Here are the vote totals.
Two propositions are each up for vote, one of which can only pass if the other is authorized.
Last year, four 5th graders decided they wanted to give back to their school, so they pitched an idea to the superintendent.
The referendum, planned Oct. 22, is available only to registered voters. Two propositions will be up for a vote.
Semi-finalists for the National Merit Scholarship Program were announced Wednesday.
The school, with only about 100 students in all, boasts a student-to-faculty ratio of about 9 to 1.
Glen Cove students returned to school Tuesday. Here are some of our favorite photos to mark the occasion.
Glen Cove students returned to school Tuesday. Did you take a picture? Share it with Patch for a chance to be featured!
Glen Cove students returned to school Tuesday. Here are the important dates you need to know.
A new analysis from CNBC identified which colleges end up paying off the most for students.
A president and vice president were elected to the Glen Cove Board of Education, and two new members were sworn in.
Glen Cove High School seniors recently celebrated the end of their high school careers with their graduation ceremony.
Finley Middle School eighth graders celebrated their moving-up ceremony on June 21, and they are officially ready for high school.
The Finley Middle School concert band, chorus and string orchestra all received first place at the Music in the Parks Festival.
A first grade teacher from Glen Cove won the Margaret Simon Award for Excellence in Elementary Social Studies.
The Glen Cove High School Wind Ensemble, Mixed Chorus and Select Chorale performed at the 2019 NYSSMA Major Organization Festival.
The Glen Cove school budget was passed, while Lia Lione and Karen Ferguson were elected to the school board.
Third graders recently partook in the Communities Around the World project and learned about Brazilian culture and issues.
Fourth graders shared their finished projects on the American Revolution, while fifth graders presented e-books on westward expansion.
The video takes a video tour of Glen Cove High School and demonstrates its school spirit to the tune of Katy Perry's "Firework."
Varsity and junior varsity boys' teams to wear gray to support New Hyde Park coach's sick daughter during brain cancer awareness month.
Glen Cove High School students Michelle Bratcher, Elizabeth Ceriello, Michel Quezada-Cordova and Alexa Dominguez were recognized by the PSA.
A Glen Cove High School Spark! team was awarded first place and $2,000 in prize money for their presentation on emergency medicine.
The Glen Cove High School Select Chorale participated in the Music for All National Choir Festival in Indianapolis.
Landing Elementary participated in a floor ball hockey program offered by the New York Islanders outreach program.
Two representatives from each fifth grade class participated in the bee, going head-to-head in the competition.
Yanira Acosta Yanes and Mindy Morales Espinoza participated in this year’s Angelo del Toro Puerto Rican/Hispanic Youth Leadership Institute.
Congratulations to R. M. Finley Middle School English teacher Rebecca Carfora!