Students walked hand-in-hand around each school with their first responder family members or loved ones. Others created "thank you" signs.
Hauppauge honored the country and community’s heroes while providing students with special insights and experiences.
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Through art and essays, students demonstrated a deep understanding and respect for Dr. King’s message of justice, equality and compassion.
Students simulated walking and driving while intoxicated through the Suffolk County Sheriff’s Department’s "STOPPED" program.
The awards recognize distinction in student performance and outstanding achievement in high school musical theatre programs.
He helped develop a physics course focusing on big ideas without all of the mathematical equations.
The students taught their younger peers about gratitude, resources, coping strategies, physical wellness and communication.
Students took the National French Contest, also known as the Le Grand Concours exam.
Three Hauppauge Middle School science research students presented their research to a panel of judges at the 2024 PWGC Science Fair.
Families in need benefit from the program, which was created a year ago this month. Students continue to try to improve the pantry.
Hauppauge HS students and their families recently hosted students from the Gymnasium Neu Wulmstorf in Germany as part of a yearly program.
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Students were tasked with creating something useful with a box, using an additional five other recycled materials to build with.
Hauppauge staff members gave three keynote speeches.
Faculty and staff played against members of the NYPD, SCPD, Hauppauge FD, Hauppauge-CI ambulance corps and active-duty military members.
The state senator stopped in Amy Thompson’s sixth grade coding class at Hauppauge Middle School to visit with students.
Hauppauge High School’s varsity kickline team traveled to Orlando to compete in the Contest of Champions National Dance Competition.
The award recognizes students who go unsung but whose contributions for their school community and those around them make the world better.
The team competed in the Eastern Long Island Regional Competition at R.C. Murphy Junior High School.
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The district also celebrated students in the class of 2024 with 100.0+ GPAs. "I am so proud of this incredible group of students."
Student-musicians in the high school’s chamber choir, wind ensemble and chamber orchestra put on a special concert for younger students.
Kindergartners and first graders marched through the hallways chanting, "Hip hip hooray, it’s the 100th day!"
The detective gave students knowledge of hate incidents during a special assembly.
Hauppauge High School hosted the 2024 Eastern Long Island Division C Science Olympiad Regional Competition and earned 10 medals.
The students work to help those in need by clearing a space for shelves to store donations, as well as stocking the shelves with food.
The elementary school students read, crafted, played instruments, performed magic tricks and played games with their senior friends.
The leadership students raised nearly $2,900 for families in need through a breakfast and MacBook Air raffle.
The Hauppauge HS wrestling team won with 283 points over runner-up, Clarke High School, with 191 points.
The project is aimed at bringing educational, safety, infrastructural, and athletic updates to the schools.
Tenth graders in Hauppauge High School’s acting ensemble performed an original show, "Fractured Fairytales," for younger students.
The teenager was presented with the Suffolk County Coaches Association Section XI Academic All-County Award for cross-country.
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Vincent Calvanese, a student at Pines Elementary School, worked on a project titled "5 Second Rule Breaker."
The money will be split among several cancer-fighting organizations. Kicks for Cancer started 16 years ago in honor of Courtney Tomkin.
The school was named to the Advanced Placement Program School Honor Roll, earning the silver distinction.
Six Hauppauge High School students were named Commended Students in the 2024 National Merit Scholarship Program.
The school's chamber choir serenaded the community with four songs.