Community members have come out to support the freedom of speech exercised in his Facebook post criticizing police in the U.S. Capitol riot.
Levittown School District officials recently saw how middle school students are using Chromebooks and Nearpod in classroom setting.
A Division Avenue High School teacher is under investigation for a Facebook post criticizing police after the U.S. Capitol riot.
NYS Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance honored students its Outstanding Physical Education Student Award.
Summit Lane Elementary School students from Levittown learned about holiday traditions around the world.
The Board of Education for Levittown Public Schools said it is investigating the "offensive" and "hostile" post.
Winter wonderland featuring Frosty, Rudolph the Red-nosed reindeer, the Grinch, and Charlie Brown and Snoopy got a special visit from Santa.
5 Levittown students have been chosen to attend the 2021 Hugh O’Brien Youth Leadership Seminar.
The students learned about the power of persuasive writing through a Christmas challenge and created Multiplication Menorahs.
The Division Avenue High School community in the Levittown Public Schools participated in Spirit Week from Dec. 7-11.
Third grade students in Susan O’Daly’s class at Northside Elementary School read “Balloons Over Broadway."
Niche has released its "best schools" rankings for 2021. See how Levittown's school districts fared.
The trio was recognized by different organizations for their exceptional research skills.
After recording no coronavirus cases in September, four on-site students at Gen. Douglas MacArthur High School tested positive.
General Douglas MacArthur High School senior Nicholas Logozzo was recognized by the Rochester Institute of Technology.
Fifth grade students from Lee Road Elementary School in the Levittown Public Schools observed International Dot Day on Sept. 15.
Community members were welcomed to attend the Sept. 16 meeting in-person in the Levittown Memorial Board Room.
This year, Levittown students had the option of following a fully remote instructional model or return to school in some capacity.
Levittown kids returned to school this week for the first time in six months. Here are some of our favorite photos.
Many Levittown students are returning to the classroom this week. Did you snap a photo? Share it with Patch for a chance to be featured!
Three board members for Levittown Public Schools were sworn in this week, along with the superintendent.
Eighth-graders from Jonas E. Salk Middle School and Wisdom Lane Middle School celebrated their graduation in virtual moving up ceremonies.
Levittown Public Schools celebrate their fifth graders as they move onto middle school.
The high-energy parade lasted about 45 minutes and when it concluded, Mrs. Wink was overcome with emotions.
The Levittown Public Schools district counted the ballots on the 2020-21 proposed school budget Tuesday. Watch the results live here.
The students were recognized for their performances in MacArthur High School’s production of “You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown.”
Abani Ahmed, a junior from Division Avenue High School in the Levittown Public Schools, was recently recognized for her academic excellence.
Three Levittown students from Wisdom Lane Middle School’s Earth and Space Club were recently recognized as Long Island winners.
Residents in the Levittown Public Schools district will vote by mail to approve the district's proposed budget as well as for trustees.
Levittown public schools officials paraded through town on Monday, celebrating the Division High School Class of 2020 graduating seniors.
Levittown schools will remain open for now because there haven't been any coronavirus cases in the district.
These kids put their coding skills to the test with the district technology specialist.
The basketball star scored a staggering 1,346 points over the course of her high school career.
The superintendent reminded parents and guardians what how to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 infections.
The teacher wrote and published the children’s book “The Great Blue Dragon,” inspired by a teacher who died unexpectedly in September.
The school demonstrated a clear focus on character development that improve academics, student behavior and climate.
Check out this story reported recently on Levittown Patch.
This year's competitor pool included more than 50 students from 22 high schools in New York City, Nassau and Suffolk counties.
A Levittown exchange student from Spain now has a unique bond with his father, sharing the same experience decades apart.
Elementary students met a children’s book author this week as part of the school’s Parents as Reading Partners week.