The student art exhibit is held in the in the Capitol Building in Albany each spring.
Mayuri Sridhar is one of 40 finalists in the country.
Kristina Dejuri is one of fourteen students selected from Maine to Virginia.
Kings Park sophomore, Amanda Gannon, is a standout on a team full of champions.
Boys basketball team rallies around special needs teammate who scores basket at the buzzer.
Superintendent of Kings Park Schools says emergency procedures in place at school, reviewed regularly.
Second year in a row, Kings Park has three chosen as semifinalists in the prestigious contest.
The school, which suffered severe roof damage after Hurricane Sandy, reopened Jan. 2.
According to an email sent to parents Monday night, bullet appears to be from World War II.
Proposed first day of school to be Sept. 9.
School officials decide to start talks earlier rather than later on next year's budget.
Quiz show will air on New Year's Eve at 6:30 p.m.
Superintendent says all security procedures were reviewed with school personnel, additional measures may be put in place.
Kings Park school district expresses horror and sorrow regarding Connecticut school shooting.
Kings Park school officials draft letter for parents in hopes of alleviating penalties on cancelled vacation plans for February break.
Kings Park Board of Education voted Tuesday evening to have students attend school during much of the February break.
The board will discuss the possibility of using time from the February break.
The band's recent performance at the three day festival at Hofstra airs Thanksgiving evening.
The students of Kings Park will pack a bus with donated items this Saturday at Key Food.
District says school will be in session first two days of spring break to help make up time lost due to Sandy.
Senior Joe Guercio recently signed National Letter of Intent to attend Stony Brook University.
Better quality, longer warranty, prompts Kings Park board of education to upgrade roof.
School officials across Long Island are wondering if the state-required 180 days of school would or could be reduced in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.
Downed trees and hanging wires force alternate bus stops.
Cross country meets cancelled, other varsity schedules changed.
National Grid shuts power in the area due to fallen tree. Students relocated to surrounding schools.
No before school activities. Buses will pick up students about two hours later than their usual pick up times.
Students head back after a six day absence.
Teachers are expected to report for a conference day.
Testing, which was to take place Saturday has been rescheduled to Nov. 17
Students will attend school at RJO Intermediate and the San Remo Building
District is evaluating school calendar to consider where days will be added.
Roof at Park View Elementary School has been severely damaged, classes there temporarily suspended.
No school Monday and Tuesday
Girls Volleyball continues to dominate and remains undefeated.
Unusable junior varsity baseball field gets a much needed lift from local volunteers.
LaRusso And Conway, the law firm hired to handle the petition to remove Liz Barrett from the board, which was denied based on procedural errors, has waived its fee.
A presentation will be given at the Tuesday evening board of education meeting on a fact-finding report regarding teacher contract negotiations.
American Scholastic Press Association awards Kaleidoscope first place.
The Kingsmen defeated Deer Park 14-6 on Saturday for a homecoming win.