The schools will be closed because of the snow forecast.
Students participated in musical performances and poetry, and Cheryl Wills, an Emmy Award-winning Spectrum News NY1 journalist, spoke.
Three teachers have been waking up early during ice skating season twice a week for 20-plus years so students can exercise and socialize.
The leaders conducted mock job interviews with students. "They need to know what they should be preparing for," a teacher said.
High schoolers from the Tornado News Team worked with Thomas J. Lahey Elementary School’s new Lion’s Den News Club.
Teachers who excel at integrating technology and learning programs in their classrooms are honored with a Bright Light.
"Her heart and soul is dedicated to the students and families of this amazing community," a principal said about the winning teacher.
Belle Svoboda, a girl fighting alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma, was given the game ball. Proceeds benefitted Maggie's Mission and Corey's Promise.
The resolution was proposed to fund various infrastructure projects throughout the district. See the full list.
The team designed an app for water quality checks in Suffolk County and won the Congressional App Challenge for New York District 1.
Grok earned the rank of Superior in the 2023 NCTE Recognizing Excellence in Art and Literary Magazine program.
The new bleachers will be ADA accessible and provide seating for more than 1,800 people. The old tower, there since the 1970s, was razed.
More than 60 students in grades 5-10 were selected for the Suffolk County Music Educators’ Association’s 2024 All-County ensemble.
Dance club adviser Jackie Best says the older kids helping the younger ones is "a testament to the power of mentorship within our district."
Two student-athletes placed at the 69th annual Bishop Loughlin Games.
Multiple teams and their coaches were recognized. "Congratulations to everybody," Superintendent Dr. Rory Manning said.
"Sometimes our greatest heroes walk right alongside us every day," the principal said of the guard who saved the child's life.
Students from the integrated co-teaching program at Oldfield Middle School paid a special visit to read to younger students.
It marks Harborfields' first-ever All-Region selection. "We are very, very proud of Olivia," her coach said.
The honor roll recognizes schools that help students enroll in AP courses and put them on the path to college success.
"It's incredible what kids can do for kids," a Make-A-Wish director said of the Stimson Middle School students' impact.
The gallery will showcase students’ work. It was 22 years in the making after a teacher began raising funds through an arts and crafts fair.
Students wrote kind messages about one another and were rewarded for being nice.
Students in a Pathways to Success class developed menus for their conceptual food truck businesses.
The money will be used to pay settlement agreements that students from 40 years ago filed under the extended Child Victims Act.
An art teacher who started fundraising 20 years ago will see her dream realized.
Pink flamingos were placed on lawns to raise awareness and funds for breast cancer. The Girls Leaders Organization also collected pajamas.
Schools across the nation taught the importance of living a drug free life and being kind to one's mind and body.
Residents within the school district's boundaries will decide whether to put the 2020 Capital Reserve Fund toward settlement agreements.
The standout students were recognized at the Cold Spring Harbor High School Performing Arts Center.
The award is presented to one teacher who has demonstrated outstanding technology innovation, vision and leadership in use of technology.
The room features a timeline, news clippings and photos that offer a glimpse into South Huntington's history.
Each honoree was presented with the "key" to the school district, and a crystal award.
The students were recognized for their outstanding achievements through the Long Island Arts Alliance Scholar-Artist program.
A football game, carnival, bon fire, and Hall of Fame induction ceremony are all on tap for Friday and Saturday.
The wing provides a state-of-the art innovation center where students can work to become "tomorrow’s innovators and leaders."
These seven seniors are among approximately 34,000 Commended Students recognized nationwide for their exceptional academic achievement.
See where the school placed in Niche.com's 2024 rankings.
Walt Whitman High School moved up from last year’s No. 5 placement in the Niche.com rankings.
Jennifer Washington has been a Harborfields educator for 17 years.