The girl's piece was selected for the prestigious Long Island’s BEST Young Artists Exhibit at The Heckscher Museum in Huntington.
The highest ranking diplomat in the Italian Consulate in New York visited Italian classes and was given a tour of the high school.
In total, the district has raised more than $410K for the St. Baldrick's Foundation, which provides hope to people fighting cancer.
Nicholas Ciappetta will be recognized by the Huntington Hispanic Advisory Task Force for "informing, guiding, and encouraging our youth."
The students organized the annual Pink Aid Tennis Tournament for the past two years. They raised $5.7K this past fall.
The magazine received a rank of "First Class" in the 2024 Recognizing Excellence in Art and Literary Magazine Contest.
Kerry Neira was recognized for her exceptional leadership, dedication, and remarkable contributions to the Harborfields School District.
The event raised more than $500 for scholarships for seniors. The principal remained taped for two-and-a-half hours.
Seventy Harborfields students spanning grades 5 through 12 will represent the district at the festival concerts. Congratulations!
Five students from the school earned the 2025 Eighth Annual Mini-Research Grant Award for conducting promising research in STEM fields.
Silas Wood 6th graders braved the snow and cold waters to raise money for Make-A-Wish, helping children's dreams come true.
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Participation in the Honors Ensembles is limited to the highest-rated young performers worldwide.
This distinction places them in a group representing about half of the top 1 percent of American high school seniors.
Under the direction of Melissa McLees, students showcased their exceptional talents, bringing energy and passion to the stage.
The students reached the final stage of competition, joining 15,000 of their peers from across the United States.
Each year, Sudden Cardiac Arrest strikes 23,000 youth. More than 300 student-athletes gathered to undergo comprehensive cardiac screening.
The funds will help to provide meals to first responders and families afflicted by the Los Angeles wildfires.
Fundraising proceeds were donated to the victims of the California wildfires. Each year, students find causes to raise money for.
The award celebrates an assistant principal who has "set the pace, character, and quality of education for the students" in their school.
The district honored its top teacher of the school year, as well as a few runners-up.
The student's winning design was printed on a Long Island Nets t-shirt. "We are so proud of Isabella on this incredible achievement."
The award honors one individual each year who goes above and beyond to educate students on the Holocaust.
A sixth grade guitarist and his brother have raised more than $2,500 to help those displaced by the California wildfires.
Five students used a synchrotron to research a parasitic disease obtained by microscopic worms that are transmitted by mosquito bites.
A school board meeting became a celebration with student performances, history displays, school memorabilia, and a birthday cake.
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Artists will be selling paintings, sculpture, ceramics, jewelry, wooden items, florals, handbags, clothing, toys, and other handmade gifts.
"Our students have worked hard over the past few months to prepare for this experience and we are all extremely proud of them."
South Huntington is set to play Connetquot on Wednesday after beating Commack in the semifinals on Sunday.
Philip Farrelly, a "dynamic and collaborative educator," is set to assume the position in early November.
The homecoming weekend will feature a carnival open to everyone; the Powder Puff football game; a barbecue; and the varsity football game.
Mrs. Zisel "helps all the kids and makes them laugh," a parent wrote. "She’s always available to the parents, too."
Nicole Biscari's "dedication, knowledge, teaching ability and love of children has been recognized by hundreds of parents."
Former Jets safety Erik Coleman spoke with the South Huntington students about life in football.
Each month of the school year will showcase a number of special events that will highlight moments of the district’s 100 year history.
Three Harborfields students scored among the top 16,000 nationwide, placing them in the top 1 percent of all entrants.
A threat made against Stimson MS was non-credible, the district says, but there are plans to teach students the dangers of social media.
Rochelle C. Brown's strengths are "data analysis, professional development and collaborating with colleagues and faculty."