Lindenhurst Union Free School District faculty and staff hit the courts in an effort to raise money for pediatric cancer.
Students took part in projects such as painting historical scenery, which served as a backdrop for the “wax museum” they created.
Lindenhurst HS student council members recently organized an event in which high school students volunteered to read to elementary schools.
Using materials such as aluminum foil, pipe cleaners, & washers, students planned and constructed bobsleds, curling rocks and ski jumpers.
Students enjoyed a visit from Mark Rothstein who shared his program, the World of Jump Roping.
The district originally planned to suspend the students for 3 days for the walkout but later decided to lessen the punishment.
Center for Science Teaching & Learning extends application deadline to March 30, 2018 for international Spellman HV Clean Tech Competition.
Police responded to the school Thursday morning after a teacher overhead the student making the threat while talking to another student.
Lindenhurst Middle School teachers, parents and administrators cheered on students chosen to be honored at the school’s monthly Breakfast.
After the note was found at a local preschool, two Lindenhurst schools were put briefly on a modified lockout on Wednesday.
Students at the elementary level recognized the 100th day of school as a major milestone.
Students throughout the Lindenhurst School District recently took part in P.S. I Love You Day.
10 different students from the Lindenhurst Union Free School District have committed to play their sport at the collegiate level.
Second-grade students of West Gates Avenue Elementary School participated in the Valentine’s for Veterans.
Effective immediately, the meetings will no longer take place at local schools.
Jen Calonita, author of the “Fairy Tale Reform School” book series, met with students and staff from Albany Avenue Elementary.
For more than 20 years, Darlene Graham has shared her family music with audiences throughout the United States and Canada.
The class set a goal to crochet 100 caps between the months of November and January and surpassed that goal by 29 caps.
Congratulations to Mildred Mirabile!
Congrats to the Lindenhurst High School DECA club for their performance during the Suffolk County Community College Regional Competition!
Congrats to Kayla Durin and Tom Renick!
Lindenhurst Middle School students were honored at the Breakfast for Champions celebration coordinated by middle school educator.
Gymnast Grace Glennon was recently honored for her accomplishments at the Section XI Awards dinner.
Alleghany Avenue students were recently visited by taekwondo instructor, “Master” Danny Foran of Grand Master Lee’s Tae Kwon Do studio.
Students of Lindenhurst Middle School recently took part in the ninth annual “Gingerbread House Holiday Workshop."
Lindenhurst High School ninth-grader Jarred Navarro was recognized as a Presidential Service Award Gold level recipient.
Students took part in the school’s annual Scripps National Spelling Bee.
The monthly event was coordinated by middle school educator Kathleen Curran and held on Nov. 28 at the Lindencrest Diner.
West Gates Avenue fifth-graders performed a reader’s theater presentation of Jerry Spinelli’s “Maniac Magee” for an audience of family.
Lindenhurst Middle School sixth-graders participated in 'Islander School Day.'
Students at Lindenhurst Public Schools share their award-winning fire safety posters.
The staff raised close to $500 collectively to benefit the cause.
Second-graders at William Rall Elementary wrote friendly letters to troops to thank them for their service through Operation Gratitude.
All five students recently signed letters of intent to play a collegiate level sport.
Participants learned how to use the airbrush spray, various shading techniques and stencils usage to personally paint their own materials.
North Lindenhurst Fire Department visited students at William Rall Elementary School to discuss fire safety.
Fourth-grade students at West Gates Avenue Elementary School explored Halloween-themed STEM activities with their kindergarten buddies.
The monthly event was coordinated by middle school educator Kathleen Curran and held on Oct. 24.
The students prepared apple crisps while using cutting, measuring, and baking skills in class.
Molloy College Dean Bier spoke with the West Babylon business students at their school on Oct. 16.