Casey Kincaid earned Employee of the Month in the Eastern Long Island Academy of Applied Technology Animal Science Program.
Joseph A. Edgar Intermediate School celebrated a St. Patrick's Teacher/Staff Appreciation Breakfast.
The school achieved broad recognition for its designation in the Schools to Watch Program.
The Long Island Beach Buggy Association made the donation to the new fishing club.
The National Forum to Accelerate Middle-Grades Reform looks at how to address the unique emotional, academic needs of the middle grades.
The robotics team earned third place in the Engineering Excellence category.
Cody Miller has been selected by the National Football Foundation and the College Hall of Fame.
Students created colorful posters and decorated paper socks for their Lots of Socks campaign.
Students and staff wore bright, colorful and even some mismatched socks to honor the day.
A night of teamwork, skillful dribbling, alley-oops and laughter were experienced by all who attended the fundraiser.
12 original works on display
Senior Class President Quentin Palifka helped raise awareness of the quick actions and steps needed to control serious bleeding.
Professional speaker Nick Tokman gave a presentation on empowerment.
Book Authored and Illustrated by Students as Marine Biologists Officially Available
'Our students have participated in Hackathon events hosted by Stony Brook University and won awards for three consecutive years.'
“Laura’s talent and knowledge of our industry has helped Suffolk Radio, as well as rest of the staff, turn out excellent audio production".
“I was painting color wheels in art classes, but I was painting huge canvases at home, and they were selling more and more,” Johnson said.
“I chose Suffolk because it’s a great start to my higher education and a second chance to play the sport I love, basketball,” said Sykes.
The senior from Rocky Point is teaming up with a local charity to supply donated prom dresses, beauty services, to any local girls in need.
Technology students were recognized for creating a prosthetic hand that was donated to a six-year-old Indonesian boy.
“It is not every day that high school students can make such a big impact on a person’s life." - Brookhaven Councilwoman Jane Bonner
"Singers and recipients were all smiles as the joy of singing and love spread throughout the school," chorus teacher Ms. Emily Lamia said.
More than 1,800 schools participated in the 2022-2023 survey with 665 earning special awards for going above the standard.
Rocky Point High School has a reputation for putting on premium stage productions.
Tessa Cunningham's work was featured in the annual art show at LIU Post.
Gina Marte’s third grade students rolled through the hallways before break to share their cart filled with treats.
The school hosted a Kindness Week celebration and Great Kindness Challenge.
Leah Alayon and Jamielyn Davi were honored by the Eastern Long Island Academy of Applied Technology.
A group received accolades and a proclamation for their creation of a 3D prosthetic hand that was donated to a boy in Indonesia.
The college will continue to provide masks, hand sanitizer, and the same level of cleaning services.
"Suffolk County Community College fosters an environment that honors, respects, and embraces students of all backgrounds,”.
Ms. Julianne Warren’s second grade class at Frank J. Carasiti Elementary School is learning about detectives and mysteries.
Eight athletic teams in the district received sportsmanship awards from Section XI.
Layla Elgin and Sophia Fabian won third place for the Long Island Fall 2021 Stock Market Game in the Elementary Division.
The varsity team performed two zero-deduction hit routines to place at the National High School Cheerleading Championships this
The color purple was worn by staff and students to help spread kindness, stand up against bullying and promote mental health awareness.
Students are being introduced to the game and culture of ice hockey, compliments of the New York Islanders floorball program.
Deputy Superintendent with More Than 30 Years of Experience in the District Selected as Successor
Joseph A. Edgar Intermediate School students are getting ready for spring with a STEM project.
Students were recognized by the Eastern Long Island Academy of Applied Technology.