Islip's EXCEL Science Olympiad team finished fifth overall at the March 15 regional competition.
The educators met with different organizations that collaborate with the Italian consulate to provide support and resources to programs.
The female student reported the incident involving four men in a truck on Thursday.
“Autism is something close to our hearts here at Wing, and it is important for us to embrace the themes of acceptance and appreciation.”
This is the second year that the district and the SCPD have worked together to bring the Canine Unit to the high school.
“We congratulate them and look forward to following the college careers of these exceptional Islip student-athletes.”
Islip residents headed to the polls Tuesday to vote on a school budget and elect board members.
What you need to know for election day.
Congratulations to Dr. Ellen Semel!
Islip High School students Guadalupe Gomez and Madeline Marconi were recently honored with prestigious national world language awards .
Sixth-grade classes at Islip Middle School visited the historic Fire Island Lighthouse on a three-part field trip.
Islip Middle School eighth-grader Samantha O’Connell designed and sewed costumes for the school’s recent play, “Peter Pan.”
“We are appreciative to the town for providing this real-life work experience for our students."
Islip High School student and Boy Scouts of America Troop 370 member Daniel Brake earned Eagle Scout recognition.
Islip was one of five teams to earn the chance to represent Long Island in the national competition.
Islip High School student-actors showed skill and substance with their efforts in the annual school musical, “Legally Blonde.”
Center for Science Teaching & Learning extends application deadline to March 30, 2018 for international Spellman HV Clean Tech Competition.
Six seniors from Islip High School signed national letters of intent on Feb. 28 to continue their athletic careers in college this fall.
The Islip Girl Powered Robotics team has tasted success, earning several awards while participating in the FIRST program.
Nice work Commack Road Elementary School Principal James Cameron and Islip Middle School Principal Tim Martin!
Families celebrated the December 7th induction of the Islip High School Hall of Fame’s first group of honorees.
The Islip School District’s IDEA Coalition Task Force is offering a free, adults-only program at Islip Middle School on March 8.
Cheyenne Elk Clan member Richie Cornacchio demonstrated a museum of Indian artifacts.
Islip Middle School's student government created 'Busy Books' to give to hospital patients.
Islip High School students met with various community professionals at the Sophomore Career Exploration Workshop.
Islip High School seniors Vincent Capolongo and Kayla Multer were recognized as 2017-2018 Suffolk Zone Awards winners.
The Boys Golf Team from Islip High School will compete in the Suffolk County Golf Tournament.
Sherwood Elementary School fourth- and fifth-grade chorus performed at the school’s well-received Dec. 21 winter concert.
In anticipation of the upcoming storm, the district closed all schools Wednesday night.
All five students were recently honored in a ceremony at the high school, with American Legion members in attendance.
The two young musicians will prepare for the festival with their music teacher, Dr. Rich Harris, Jr.
'A Day in the Life' features students exploring and collecting information to learn how their river fits into the larger ecosystem.
Congratulations to AnnMarie Mills!
Commack Road Elementary School’s annual Night of Giving provided donations of more than 20 baskets for local families in need.
Anthony Ardolina, Lauren Cottral, Logan Powers, Delaney Hardekopf, Meg Rumplick, Christian Muller and Crystal Toro were all inducted.
Several students and their families donated loaves of bread and bologna, and the children made 150 bologna sandwiches to donate.
The students were chosen for All-County based upon their performance at last year’s New York State School Music Association Solo Festival.
The Islip High School auditorium was filled with more than 34 booths from the Northwell Health medical network.
“It is an incredible contribution to the community,” said Assistant Principal Bryan Miltenberg.
A two-mile hike introduced students to different species of trees and landforms, and they also conducted a soil study.