It's time to stuff those backpacks and head to the bus stop.
State Education Department releases 2014 Common Core testing scores.
Speakers at the forum said hope could be coming from Albany and urged parents to join forces and opt out of controversial testing.
Public is invited to discuss "Common Core," high-stakes testing and taxes next Saturday.
Most far exceed state average, according to health department data.
A protest against the federal learning standards will be held in front of News 12 at 4 p.m. Monday.
A roundup of some of the top education stories in the region.
Student privacy is at stake, and parents are left in the dark, educational advocates say.
Dix Hills school keeps accrediation.
State lawmakers are sponsoring legislation to limit access to and use of student information.
Educators say state formula hurts Long Island school districts.
Half Hollow Hills hosts robotics invitational in a display of student talent.
Nov. 26 event with state education chief will be live-streamed by state Sen. Ken LaValle.
Nearly 1,000 educators and parents rally against New York's implementation of the controversial Common Core standards.
Many critical on Education Commissioner John King, who spoke in a forum at Mineola High School Wednesday.
Event will likely draw people from all over the region.
Is your district on the list?
More than three dozen Long Islanders performed in Nashville.
State report finds Long Island as a region recorded the highest average salaries in New York, at $76,758 in 2013.
Vanderbilt Museum brings astronomy lessons to schools.
Student loan debt likely will force today's college grads to work longer.
Free event focused on healthy, affordable products and the people who grow them.
Over 100 students, parents, and school staff gather to celebrate different cultures.
Did you show your support on National Unity Day? Tell us in the Schools Forum blog.
Regent Roger Tilles notes issues around Common Core, testing and teacher evaluations.
Homecoming festivities include hall of fame induction, parade, court and game.
Hall of Fame ceremony, followed by parade lead up to 7 p.m. football game.
East Woods School adds former student Richard Hill as new Athletic Director.
What do you think of the new standards? Weigh in on our new open blog.
Help your little one get a good start to the day with these easy-to-make, healthy morning meals.
Board of Regents expected to approve plan to require a 1,250 word research paper.
No more pencils, no more books. iPads, smartphones and other technology find their way into the classroom.
A new Long Island survey shows it's less prevalent, but it's still a major issue.
Family Room blog is open for local parents to discuss the issues, or share their own tips for building strong families in town.
Parents enlist the help of Suave for its ability to gently soothe and wash away the remnants of the game. Sponsored by Suave.
Nearly 800 students welcomed to Quaker school.