Students gathered to sing patriotic songs and plant American flags.
Students wore blue shirts and walked around the perimeter of the school.
Residents headed to the polls Tuesday to vote on a school budget and elect board members.
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The school earned the prestigious distinction of a 2017 Best Community for Music Education.
Volunteers for Wildlife visited the school with three different birds — a screech owl, kestrel falcon and red-tailed hawk.
The activity was a fun and unique way to promote creativity and imaginative literacy among students.
The students and teachers fundraised by sponsoring a school dance and coordinating a Souper Bowl initiative.
Staff members from all seven schools were recognized.
Approximately 120 students participated in the production of the musical.
The program will be offered to students at the Hicksville middle and high schools in the fall.
The day taught students about the importance of appreciating the loves ones in their lives.
BREAKING: The district announces the decision in light of an approaching snowstorm.
Students raise funds for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital on National Bubble Gum Day.
The high school freshman traveled to Washington, D.C., on an all-expense paid trip to compete at the national level.
One distinguished individual was recognized for her extraordinary work ethic and commitment.
Meet the three winners of the annual schoolwide Patriot Pen essay contest.
Students participated in the American Heart Association’s Jump Rope for Heart program.
Five students placed in the annual American Mathematics Competition.
Friday is another snow day for the district.
The funds raised will go towards providing clean and safe drinking water to people in developing nations.
Parents with children who will turn 5 years old on or before Dec. 1, 2017 are eligible.
Three winning students from each grade competed against each other in the finals.
The Islanders’ mascot Sparky the Dragon was also in attendance.
Workers from various fields visited the students on Career Day.
Fourteen Long Island school districts are among the top 100 in the nation, Niche.com reports.
Three students earned hardware through the Long Island Voice of Democracy audio essay contest.
Their time was spent helping men and women of the armed services who have been wounded in the line of duty.
The team has been visiting Winthrop University Hospital during the holidays for the past eight years.
The grant, awarded to a third-grade teacher, covered the costs of the trip.
The third-graders got the chance to create the tasty treats just before the holiday break.
The students, dressed as Pilgrims or Native Americans, learned about the history of Thanksgiving.
The lesson helped students continue to develop into model citizens both in and out of the classroom.
The students were recognized for their outstanding achievement on the college-level Advanced Placement exams.
Two students have earned this recognition after advancing through the National Merit Scholarship competition.
So long, summer. Students were welcomed back to class Wednesday.
A new school year comes with some new faces.
The funds will be used to purchase new electronic SMART boards.
Standardized test scores for the 2015/16 year have been released. See how Hicksville stacks up against the rest of the state.