Roads too dangerous, according to Superintendent Enrico Crocetti.
Second day off for Comsewogue students following blizzard.
All three local districts will be closed on Monday.
Blizzard is forcing most area school districts to close early on Friday.
School board upholds superintendent's decision from October.
School considering an end to long tradition of allowing kids to leave school grounds during lunch periods.
Students picked up for Middle School by bus will be returned home.
Lessons from art class used to replicate Haring's famous style throughout the school.
While the governor's state aid proposals are still subject to negotiations with lawmakers, initial proposals differ for Port Jefferson and Comsewogue School Districts.
Security in Port Jefferson School District is under the microscope following a fatal shooting last month at a Connecticut school.
Board of Education expected to spend $150,000 in security upgrades, including two full-time security staff.
Annual event gathers horn players from around Suffolk County.
Gavin Chambers will be going to the regional spelling bee at Hofstra University for the second year in a row.
Three-year deal inked.
Project was supported by Newtown elementary school PTA.
School officials from across Long Island gathered to share ideas on improving student safety.
Working with the nonprofit Holiday Magic, high school students worked to make the bring extra cheer during the holidays for local families.
Superintendent Kenneth Bossert outlines some immediate changes in security and invites residents to bring ideas to a community forum on safety on Jan. 31 at 7 p.m. in the High School Auditorium.
If selected, Port Jefferson seventh-grader Joe Longo will compete against 100 others in New York.
Students from High School Interact Club worked with local Rotary Club collecting gifts and wrapping them this year.
Tell us what you think about the issue.
Performances included Mather Hospital and December school board of education meeting.
Students wear blue and yellow to show support of Connecticut community.
Board will look at policies regarding Facebook and other social websites.
Here are some young people from Port Jefferson who did outstanding things over the last year.
Here are some young people from Comsewogue who did outstanding things over the last year.
Port Jefferson High School students applied lessons learned about fish fins and scales to an ancient Japanese printmaking technique.
On Sunday, local students joined 470 other musicians at the annual Tuba Christmas at Rockefeller Center.
Phoenix Jampol was named Most Motivated Student of the Month by Port Jefferson Rotary Club.
Crew of students, parents and teachers from Mt. Sinai went to Rockaway Beach and Breezy Point to help gut homes in need of repair.
Middle School student council planned and fundraised for the annual event.
People flocked to the Port Jefferson Village Center on Saturday to go green.
Some have already made decision to cut vacations short.
Using the pop song “Call Me Maybe” as inspiration, Tara Falasco’s Boyle Road Elementary School class is in the finals to win electronic learning equipment for their school.
Christian Patrizio from Comsewogue High School is one of 5,000 students in the U.S. and its territories with test scores high enough to be honored by the National Hispanic Recognition Program.
Port Jefferson students participated in a national mock presidential election on Nov. 6.
Stony Brook University football players visit kids from Port Jefferson Station, Rocky Point and Riverhead.
Comsewogue schools still closed, Port Jefferson schools will reopen on Monday and Mt. Sinai status is unknown.
Port Jefferson, Mt. Sinai and Comsewogue all closed Monday and Tuesday.
Miracle League baseball game is a program for people of all ages with disabilities.