Livensperger is a Brooklyn based artist who has exhibited widely, both nationally and internationally.
Daniel Holland and Cassandra Meehan are the newest tenured educators in the district.
See how FAFSA applications changed for Port Jefferson area high schools.
The fall drama production was "The Face on the Barroom Floor."
Spear Elementary School second graders wrote thank-you cards and met with a service member.
Earl L. Vandermeulen High School students performed patriotic songs to honor veterans.
Suffolk County Community College President Dr. Edward Bonahue congratulated the team, individual champions and coach.
The district congratulates Grace Chambers, Jedd Kronberg, Caelan Schretzmayer and Michael Tesser.
“I would love to maintain a 4.0 GPA and win an athletics award,” McDonald said.
A drive-through trick-or-treat event was held at Edna Louise Spear Elementary School on Oct. 31.
Students in Port Jefferson’s Edna Louise Spear Elementary School paraded around the outside of the school last week.
Sag Harbor’s Ruby Jackson has created a large and distinctive body of work in wood, ceramic, paper, pen and ink, and polymer clay.
Sixth grade social studies students created cards that will be sent to Melville-based Cona Elder Law in honor of Veterans Day.
The district congratulates Grace Chambers, Jeff Kronberg, Caelan Schretzmayer and Michael Tesser.
Community and school floats took part in a parade down Main Street last weekend.
Edna Louise Spear Elementary School students baked bread using the pumpkins they picked on a field trip to Panteleons Farm in Setauket.
Four Vandermeulen High School students earned excellence awards as part of Brookhaven’s eighth annual Hispanic Heritage Celebration.
A guest speaker from the Long Island Coalition Against Domestic Violence spoke about supportive versus abusive relationships.
The board members were commended for their "tireless efforts on behalf of students and staff."
Ruth Elenberg Eisenberg spoke about her experiences as a child when Nazis occupied her hometown in Eastern Galicia.
Earl L. Vandermeulen High School freshman Mia Cormier was recognized at the Oct. 12 board of education meeting.
Earl L. Vandermeulen High School seniors have been named commended students in the annual National Merit Scholarship Program.
Edna Louise Spear Elementary School fourth graders did a math scavenger hunt this month.
Edna Louise Spear Elementary School fifth graders learned about making a difference Sept. 21.
Earl L. Vandermeulen High School senior Andrew Patterson has qualified as a semifinalist in the 67th National Merit Scholarship Program.
Andrew Patterson is one of about 16,000 semifinalists in the 67th annual program.
His leadership, experience, and “all-around energy” are a win-win for our school community.” - Superintendent Jessica Schmettan
The New York State Public High School Athletic Association honors varsity coaches in their commitment to challenging student-athletes.
Students will have the option to attend classes in person or remotely. The fall semester begins on September 2.
Suffolk Federal Credit Union Awards College Scholarships to Local High School Graduates
Former middle school principal Robert Neidig has been appointed to the position of Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction.
See how college aid applications changed for Port Jefferson area high schools.
Congratulations to the Class of 2021!
Four north shore school districts, including Port Jefferson, Comsewogue, Miller Place and Rocky Point, are calling for local control.
Gani N. Ates will attend Stony Brook University.
“Local control needed by Board of Education.” — Port Jefferson, Miller Place, Rocky Point and Comsewogue schools in letter to the governor.
The district declined to publish her poem about the killing of George Floyd in its literary magazine, according to a report.
If the pilot goes well, the district could permanently have certified therapy dogs available throughout the school year.
Tell us why your grad is special and send a message of congratulations on Port Jefferson Patch.
Earl L. Vandermeulen High School’s Varsity Club raised $1,000 for Special Olympics by recognizing the organization’s May ONE Mile Walk.