Kings Park’s new athletic director, Dan Butler, sits down with Patch and tells us a little about himself and what Kings Park pride means to him.
Four young girls look forward to a new school year.
Current and retired teachers collect for food bank.
Kings Park kids heading off for their first day of school.
Organization gives $14K to schools to support additional middle school sports teams.
District approaching deadline to switch to a less costly plan.
Kings Park Youth raises money to fund middle school teams that were lost in budget cuts.
A new convenient, easy and secure way to prepay and monitor your child's school meals.
Pilot program allows children to take live, online Madarin Chinese courses taught by teachers in China.
Poker playing dogs seen on Disney Channel and GMA make a stop at Abiding Presence Pre-School.
Local businessmen and women raise money to enhance education
Bill Motherway and Marie Goldstein unanimously approved to say in positions.
Students participate in three-day course emphasizing the dangers of texting and driving.
New guidelines regarding head injuries put into place putting district in compliance with proposed law.
Two KP students participate in Rising Sophomore, Junior and Senior all-star event
Sinkhole repair done at R.J.O prompts installation of new drainage equipment.
The class of 2011 graduates and says farewell.
Maroon and white filled the floor of they gymnasium as more than 300 students received their degree.
Grad photos, stellar speeches.
List of anticipated Kings Park High School graduates for 2011.
Superintendent says policy on alcohol is serious and enforced.
Meet the class of 2011's Salutatorian.
Check out our photo gallery and don't forget to send us yours.
Meet the Valedictorian of the class of 2011.
Park View PFA makes large donation in what they call a "historic year."
Koelbel named best all around in track, Greco destroys school triple jump record.
Orchestra and band recently performed at St. Johnland Nursing Center.
Math teacher at William T. Rogers recognized for integrating technology into his math teachings.
Raindrops were falling on voters heads.
Spending in $79,111,079 million budget expected to increase 1.74 percent over previous year.
As of 5 p.m. all voters polled say they are in favor of the budget. Turnout light as of 3 p.m. possibly due to rain and lack of board of election race.
Vote on the proposed school budget and board of education candidate.
Teacher Association President Jim Pappas says school board has been disingenuous in stating program cuts.
Patch has the who, what, where and when for voting.
Father and husband, Locascio is one of the board's newer members.
Patch speaks with flight attendant and mom of three, Liz Barrett.
Residents who are registered with the Suffolk County Board of Elections are automatically qualified to participate in the vote.
Students across Smithtown were honored for their efforts in improving their community for the second Global Youth Service Day.
Citing tough economic climate, board says BOCES needs to do more to cut spending.
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