The event showed "the power of community, generosity and dedication in making a real difference in the fight against childhood cancer."
Brannigan, his mom, and his coach discussed the importance of goal setting and teamwork. Students were rewarded for their reading program.
Students were invited to bring food or create a station to showcase their heritage or a country that interested them.
Funds benefitted the Sean Urda Memorial Soccer Foundation and the Long Island Community Foundation.
More than 500 pairs of socks were delivered to the Long Island Coalition for the Homeless.
The honor society helped fellow student Ellie Crowley complete her Girl Scout Gold Award project: a kindness rock garden at a food pantry.
Students celebrated the midpoint of their middle school career by playing games like cornhole and Spikeball and doing origami.
"This is truly a once in a lifetime accomplishment. You should feel so proud of yourselves, because we certainly are proud of you."
The show provides students the opportunity to showcase their personalities and talents through various skits, singing, dancing and costumes.
Congratulations to all winners in the school district!
"My hope is that a philanthropic seed will be planted in my students," teacher Marsha McLeod said.
Two Northport teams clashed in the Suffolk Championship, and Northport went on to defeat Massapequa for the Long Island Championship.
Two Master Teachers were recognized; the valedictorian was honored; and sports teams received recognition.
They are two of only 34,000 Commended Students recognized nationwide for their exceptional academic achievement.
Reinhardt attended the summer 2024 American Legion Boys State citizenship and leadership training program at SUNY Morrisville.
"She meets each child exactly where they are, and makes sure they feel respected and loved." Melissa Dowd was given a teacher shoutout.
The foundation helps the widowed families of first responders along with those who have been injured in the line of duty.
Students, staff, administrators and board members were honored.
Lauren LaMena was named as the female winner of the 2024 Butch Dellecave Award, while Anthony Bell was named a finalist.
The award honors outstanding administrators who actively contribute to the advancement of science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
The student will receive a $40K per year scholarship to attend Rennselaer Polytechnic Institute.
"This is such an awesome achievement for an amazing young lady..." her teacher said.
For the second consecutive year, the visiting U.S. Marine Corps starred in a moving Memorial Day celebration at Elwood-John H. Glenn HS.
Elwood’s Knights Kare food pantry teamed up with Elwood-John H. Glenn HS's student-athletes and community members to help the hungry.
Students walked as many laps as possible to raise money for ALS research.
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The event featured a wellness walk, soccer scrimmage, dodgeball, Chicken Knockout, inflatable carnival games, CrossFit, raffles and more.
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The 10th grader's essay, "It’s Just Us," reflects on her more-than-a-decade-long friendship with a fellow Northport HS student.
He was chosen for his extensive experience in school district administration and commitment to supporting students and staff.
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Students across Long Island travel to Northport for a mock trial competition. Experienced judges and attorneys judge the students.
Students got to take a step back to reflect on the college decision-making process and recharge before the start of their extensive exams.
The district was recognized by the NAMM Foundation.
The basketball team and many individual students were recognized for their athletic feats.
The annual "Brave the Shave" event at Northport HS raised money for and spread awareness of childhood cancer.