A fair and mini-fair were held, featuring dozens of colleges.
Five Huntington student-artists had their pieces chosen for display at the Heckscher Museum of Art's spring exhibition.
The school district successfully promoted diversity in its AP courses. "It is something that our district is very passionate about."
Learn some more about Harborfields High School's top two.
The scholarships are for Town of Huntington students planning on majoring in the arts in college.
The conference, specifically for immigrant students, was held at Walt Whitman High School.
All finalists, including the Cold Spring Harbor student, are considered for National Merit Scholarship Awards to be offered in 2023.
The high school held its annual St. Baldrick's head shaving fundraiser.
The school's new main entrance had been under construction for nearly a year.
Get to know more about South Huntington's top two seniors.
Two students from Nassau and one from Suffolk earned a prize. Watch the awards ceremony.
Book Launch Event Hosted by Canon U.S.A. Helps Students Tell the Tale of Rescuing a Local Sea Turtle
All finalists, including the Huntington student, are considered for National Merit Scholarship Awards to be offered in 2023.
Laurel Bonn was named valedictorian, while Haileigh Smith is this year’s salutatorian.
Whitman Art Honor Society members painted the mural to "spread kindness."
All finalists, including the two South Huntington students, are considered for National Merit Scholarship Awards to be offered in 2023.
All finalists, including the three Harborfields students, are considered for National Merit Scholarship Awards to be offered in 2023.
The students were chosen to participate in the 16th annual Go APE Advanced Placement Exhibition at the Art League of Long Island.
The students were selected to the New York State School Music Association’s All-State programs earlier this school year.
The students participated in the Raynham Hall Museum’s 2023 Valentine’s Day Poetry Contest.
The nine chosen students illustrate leadership, character, scholarship, loyalty and service in their schools and community.
The high school was ranked the fifth best in Suffolk, while South Huntington School District was ranked eighth in the county.
There were 76 Harborfields students in grades 5-10 selected to Suffolk County Music Educators’ Association’s All-County ensembles.
Harborfields High School ranked as the fourth best public high school in the county.
Master Teachers are recognized for providing the most innovative STEM education to their students among other commitments.
The students joined Long Island News Radio to discuss their computer science and anatomy classes.
The mural took four years to complete and was funded by a grant from the James T. Brennan Memorial Fund.
The armed guards are only allowed to enter the schools in the event of an emergency. The school board's vote for the guards was unanimous.
She is one of 300 students across the United States named a scholar in this year’s Regeneron Science Talent Search.
The students virtually competed against more than 1,000 students across Suffolk County.
Jim Polansky is set to retire before the next academic year. "Huntington will forever be a part of me," he said.
"To lose such an energetic and dynamic educator, who our students have come to know and love, is a tragedy to say the least."
Four earned Awards of Excellence in the artistic competition.
The Oldfield Middle School eighth grader was the Eastern Region runner-up for Optimum’s annual Hispanic Heritage Month essay contest.
The students participated in the Centerport Fire Department's annual tree lighting.
300 students participated in the Huntington Young Professionals Chamber of Commerce’s 20th annual Emerging Leaders Business competition.
The Harborfields High School Dance Club and kickline team visited Thomas J. Lahey Elementary School cheerleading practices.
The winter sports teams helped homeless people and less fortunate families who cannot afford necessities.
Each student designed an ornament that represents New York state. The students were recognized by Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone.
The award recognizes new and creative approaches to music education.