Daniel Street Elementary School recently received a grant from the Tanger Outlet Center to benefit the school’s vocabulary program.
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Lindenhurst Middle School students were honored during the 21st annual April Breakfast for Champions celebration.
The students created posters and led the drive in the school that resulted in $483 in donations.
The local high school recently hosted the inaugural Trades Fair along with The Building and Construction Trades Council.
Student Brooklyn Ratel came in second-place in the VFW Voice of Democracy Essay Contest.
The fifth grade students of West Gates Elementary School recently participated in the “Trial of Goldilocks.”
Students throughout the Lindenhurst School District celebrated national Read Across in different ways.
Mayor Michael Lavorata swore in the newly elected chiefs of the Lindenhurst Fire Department.
In recognition of National Nutrition Month, students of Daniel Street Elementary School took part in the annual “Eat The Rainbow” Week.
Lindenhurst MS teachers, parents and administrators recently recognized several students at the school’s monthly Breakfast for Champions.
Fifth-graders at Harding Avenue Elementary dressed up as Civil War characters as part of a “wax museum.”
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Lindenhurst Middle recently recognized the students chosen to be honored at the school’s monthly Breakfast for Champions celebrations.
Over 400 residents attended the school district's first ever STREAMS night.
While many schools celebrate the 100th day of school, local students took a different approach and honored the 101st full day of school.
Local students recently recognized the 100th day of school as a major milestone.
The fifth-grade safety committee club worked to design an indoor space in which students learned about the “rules of the road.”
The students organized a 'Souper Bowl' food drive event to benefit the Long Island Cares food Pantry.
The school recently received a grant for its kindergarten students for the 'Plant a Library, Grow a Reader' program.
The students recently explored the writing process with author S.G. Taylor.
The Lindenhurst High School Thespian Troupe recently performed its winter musical.
Several middle school students were honored during the monthly Breakfast for Champions.
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The 8th grade students received a special visit from Thanhha Lai, author of the novel “Inside Out and Back Again.”
The students recently participated in the annual holiday stocking-stuffing event.
Local students participated in a good cause before the break.
The donations went to benefit the John Theissen Children’s Foundation.
The students efforts resulted in more than 200 wreaths being sponsored.
The students entertained senior citizens from local Lindenhurst senior programs during the high school’s annual holiday luncheon.
Veterans representing the U.S. Army, U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps spoke with social studies classes at the high school.
New York Islanders professional ice hockey players Brock Nelson and Luca Sbisa paid an exciting visit to Lindenhurst Middle School.
Students in kindergarten through third grade recently took part in a series of educational games and interactive lessons.
The local fourth-graders explored the culture of the Eastern Woodland Indians.
Students at Albany Avenue Elementary School kicked off Red Ribbon Week with the powerful antibullying program, “The Power of One."
Lindenhurst Middle School recently hosted an antibullying program based upon the life and death of 13-year-old Ryan Halligan.
The presentation emphasized the “Five C’s” of being an upstander. The first is the “Cold Shoulder” in which you ignore the bully.
During her two-day visit, Savannah conducted cooking demonstrations for all food and nutrition, baking and advanced culinary courses.
Students were asked to either color or draw a picture based on the theme of fire safety.