Each year, one boy and girl from each Suffolk high school are recognized for peak physical education, outstanding character and leadership.
Students went head to head in various games and contests as part of a longstanding and fiercely competitive tradition.
Students and staff welcomed peers from Town of Huntington school districts while working with an opioid and addiction task force.
The student competed at the Suffolk County Individual Championships. "What an outstanding career he has had," his athletic director said.
The students will begin rehearsing with their respective SCMEA ensembles in early March. Congratulations!
The participants raised more money than any other school in the event held at Crab Meadow Beach. They were honored for their service.
Students chose poems they like and created a slideshow to accompany it. The event was a "resounding success," a teacher said.
Richard Hight discussed his passion for artwork and told students to "go out and make a difference in the world."
The student earned the right to take the test based on his top 5% national performance on the American Mathematics Competition (AMC 12).
Students are picked for LISFA based on teacher recommendations and New York State School Music Association performance scores.
The Mr. Glenn Show serves as a fundraiser for the school’s seniors.
Two award-winning Elwood-John H. Glenn High School students who "epitomize what it means to be an Elwood Knight" were honored.
The district plans to refurbish the school's small commons this summer to become more "comfortable and functional."
The team captured bronze at the Long Island Dance Team Association’s first competition of the season.
Students and staff raised over $5,700 to benefit the Special Olympics in the high school's first-ever Polar Plunge appearance.
The 12-week program exposed them to various facets of engineering including software, mechanical, electrical, and systems engineering.
The man collapsed at an All-County concert at the school while there to watch his daughter perform. He was saved by CPR and an AED.
The exceptional student-musicians were selected to participate in the recent 15th annual SCMEA Parents, Educators and Kids Festival.
The field trip was funded by a Connect-Kids-to-Parks grant. Kids learned about invasive species, ecosystem, shorebirds and more wildlife.
The counselor said "helping students navigate through the highs and lows of life" has been "profoundly fulfilling and ever-evolving."
The students hope to travel to Kenya to help the needy and homeless, as the group plans to build a school for approximately 150 students.
Students and staff celebrated Robert Banzer with a surprise flash mob and performance.
The students were recognized for their academic excellence.
Freshmen were encouraged to sign up for a community service activity from somewhere in the Town of Huntington or on Long Island.
Learn more about the two stand-out students, who both "boast impressive academic careers," according to the district.
The high school's Acappelwood vocal ensemble performed, student-athletes created a video, and technology students made Knights flags.
The speaker left an "indelible mark" on Northport-East Northport English language learners.
Dave Moyer succeeds Robert Banzer as superintendent.
One of the students earned All-State status and will perform in December at the NYSSMA Winter Conference in Rochester.
These three seniors are among approximately 34,000 Commended Students recognized nationwide for their exceptional academic achievement.
"This is truly a proud moment for John Glenn High School," Assistant Principal Lindsay Fritch said.
The Special Olympics recognized the school's ongoing effort to provide students with an inclusive and supportive environment.
Only four orchestras, including Northport, were selected to perform in Washington, D.C.
Northport High School cheerleaders are ready to compete for county, state and national championships.
The school was named one of the 1,000 top high schools in the nation.
The event included 24 school districts and almost 2,000 student-athletes.
Parents in Northport, East Northport and Elwood can mark the first day of school coming later this summer.
Kenneth Bossert is headed to be the superintendent of Great Neck. Kelly Fallon was appointed interim superintendent.
"You have a lot to be proud of in the Class of 2023," Superintendent Kenneth Bossert said of the newly minted graduates.
Students got awards in reading, writing, math, science, social studies, art, music, physical education, library, character and leadership.