The Kings Park Board of Education will vote Tuesday evening whether or not to approve a proposal by another childcare center, New Beginnings.
Children will start the new year off with a new assistant principal and a familiar face.
Legislator Lynne Nowick collecting new school supplies for kids in need.
Twelve students attended the NYSMA Festival.
Places third in local contest.
Candidates in agreement on most issues, praise current board of education.
Board of education unanimously votes against moving forward with cell tower project.
Increasing class sizes concern district administrators.
Expected revenue of 30-year lease would net district $4.2 million.
District would receive 50/50 split on rental income.
Three teens among 300 chosen for the prestigious contest.
Pertussis is a highly contagious respiratory illness spread through the air.
Student athletes commit to colleges.
Patch was on hand for some behind the scenes and showtime photos of this year's fall production.
Preliminary budget numbers for 2012 reviewed at Tuesday’s meeting.
Eric Gordon, 17, creates organization using fresh ideas and energy of youth aimed at tackling community problems.
Program will air on Thanksgiving evening.
Kings Park matches up against Rocky Point Monday night.
RJO PFO successfully raises enough money to install first phase of new playground.
Will meet with group that completed 2004 transportation study.
Two students will have their artwork displayed at the Long Island Museums in Stony Brook.
Kieran Burke, one of 27 St. Anthony seniors to make early commitment.
Over 300 principals across Long Island sign open letter decrying new state evaluation mandates, put in place to earn Race to the Top funding.
Board addresses inaccuracies on flyer placed throughout the community.
Recipient of $1,000 Young Woman Leader Community Service Grant.
Kings Park pride marching proudly.
One named as semifinalist for National Merit Scholarship Program.
Kings Park shuts out Rocky Point 42-0.
Marching band performed last Thursday at Hofstra University
Celebration's proceeds to benefit bone marrow registry drive in honor of local 9/11 responder.
District says large cost savings at the top of reasons why review is taking place.
PFO successfully raises funds for first phase of new playground, in need of contributions to begin second phase.
A rundown of meeting highlights.
New technology, teacher websites help students succeed with after school assignments.
All photos will be entered into a random drawing to win a Patch goody bag!
High school principal Lino Bracco honors four students at Chamber of Commerce luncheon.
American Legion chooses several high school students to attend week long event.
Patch speaks with lifelong resident, volunteer and self-described tree hugger Steve Weber.
12-year member of the board, Goldstein says the job is easy if you always do what is in the best interest of the kids.
Superintendent pleased but says budget is still very tight.