Schools have begun announcing cancellations due to the snow.
Comsewogue School District is starting a letter campaign to demand New York State get rid of the Gap Elimination Adjustment that continually reduces state aid.
The new website was designed to help parents get information about the new standards and find out how to take action if they are against the changes coming from New York State.
Students district-wide participated in the 18th Annual Dickens Festival by singing songs and performing music live for attendees.
Elementary school students showed parents the real meaning behind Thanksgiving with a performance of an original show
High school senior Spencer Williams defeats the odds and get a perfect score on a college preparation exam
Two high school seniors get recognized for their outstanding achievement with a New York State Association award.
Beth Dimino, Port Jefferson Station Teachers Association president, said action needs to be taken against Board of Regents members in letter to the editor.
Comsewogue School District honors nine students moving on to 2013 NYSCAME All-County Music Festival
High school students get up close and personal with scientific experiments
It is a busy week of events for the Comsewogue School District
The Comsewogue School District's internal audit on extra curricular clubs comes back with only two recommendations from law firm.
Students of all ages show their Thanksgiving support with different holiday events throughout the district.
Comsewogue continues to fight against APPR and other state standards.
ESPN-W sources say allegations of misconduct and harassment are being made against recently fired SBU athletic director Jim Fiore.
Christopher Pendergast continues his 'Ride for Life' annual fundraising events to raise money for ALS.
Commissioner King hosted another forum that lasted over two hours with mostly complaints about the common core implementation, APPR, unfunded mandates, and lack of attention to special education students.
Don't miss a minute of the highly anticipated Common Core curriculum meeting.
Port Jefferson Station Teachers Association president Beth Dimino wrote a letter to the editor of the New York Times in response to a story published by columnist Frank Bruni.
What questions do you have about the Common Core Curriculum?
For the next two weeks, the American Ale House Road Trip will be contributing to a Comsewogue senior scholarship fund.
No school for students Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of this week due to Thanksgiving holiday.
The Port Jefferson School District is offering residents a Suffolk County School Superintendent's Association brochure to help clear up some rumors.
A report on SeaWolvesNation says several woman brought complaints to independent mediators outside the athletics department regarding Stony Brook Athletic Director, Jim Fiore.
Alexandra Gordon, a Comsewogue Board member, invites Duncan to come to Long Island to reframe his thoughts on the children before making blanketed statements.
State lawmakers are sponsoring legislation to limit access to and use of student information.
Educators say state formula hurts Long Island school districts.
Jim Fiore, who came to the university in 2003, was relieved of his position on Tuesday.
A brave student took to the podium to speak at the Comsewogue Common Core forum to remind parents from his perspective just how difficult the tests can be.
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Comsewogue Superintendent argues against U.S. Education Department Secretary Arne Duncan's statements about "white suburban moms" and common core.
Terryville Elementary students collected 575 pounds of non-perishable items to help those in need for the holidays.
Students get a 9:30 a.m. dismissal today after an oil leak is found at the middle school.
A letter to the editor from Port Jefferson Station resident, Robert M. Pearl
Comsewogue's superintendent will host two forums to discuss common core for community.
Kylie Melzer receives recognition from Port Jefferson School District for her excellent scholarly and social attributes.
Four cross-country runners place in the top 10 of the Suffolk County State Qualifiers
Nov. 26 event with state education chief will be live-streamed by state Sen. Ken LaValle.
Beth Dimino said the fighting against the common core and APPR standards has only just begun.