Tips to get your kids ready for 'early to bed and early to rise'!
Also on the agenda are a new high school principal and assistant principal.
A committee will be formed to come up with ideas for the district's badly dilapidated bus barn.
Four Riverhead NJROTC cadets were chosen for the competitive program.
Enrollement is expected to double next semester.
Do you remember how you felt moments after receiving your diploma? A few students shared their thoughts on camera.
Three hundred and fifteen seniors walk across the aisle, receive their diplomas.
A wetlands remediation project at the Catholic school on Middle Road gives students a hands-on learning experience in science.
Are your proud of your graduate? Tell everyone using Patch Boards.
Educators are working to ensure a fun and memorable prom for all.
The annual march was held indoors due to rainy skies.
McGann-Mercy students received an outpouring of recognition at the Teenys.
Meet Riverhead High School's Top 15 of the Class of 2013.
Are you glad the bus bond proposition got defeated?
The school budget vote takes place in Riverhead on Tuesday from 6 a.m. until 9 p.m.
Riverhead High School senior Amanda Graziano signed with Mercy College to play both softball and field hockey.
Teacher plan to speak out against mandates for testing they feel does not benefit students.
Students also brought home two bronze medals.
Three candidates are vying for two open seats on the Riverhead school district's BOE.
Riley Avenue student Josh Pokorny earned an honorable mention for his experiment in a competition at Brookhaven National Lab.
Riverhead schools will receive security upgrades to enhance student safety, Nancy Carney said.
Riverhead School Superintendent Nancy Carney addressed concerns at Tuesday night's board of education meeting.
Residents are heading to Riverhead High School Tuesday night to give the board of education their thoughts on a controversial proposal.
Civic members are opposed to a plan to move the bus barn, saying it will bring traffic, pollution and congestion to the Riverside area.
Shoreham-Wading Rivers students win levitation contest.
Every day, 2700 teens try a prescription medicine to get high for the first time, experts say.
A public hearing on the budget will be held on May 7.
Don't miss a fundraiser to benefit the Riverhead Blue Masques this Saturday.
What do you want from your school board members? And who do you think should win the election?
Shoreham-Wading River High School has been ranked one of the most challenging in New York State.
Generations mixed at a senior citizen prom hosted by Riverhead teens.
A community forum has been organized to tackle the issue of prescription painkiller abuse.
Two of the three candidates running for Riverhead Board of Education seats are seeking re-election.
Proceeds from the event will benefit Stony Brook Children's Hospital.
Officials propose increasing tuition by $150 per full-time student for 2013-14. Also this week, county to promote gun violence awareness during month of June.
Founder Thaddeaus Hill spoke before the town board Thursday, well before the S.M.A.R.T. Academy application is due in early September.
Civic leaders feel the move would place an unfair tax burden on Riverside residents.
Students performed musical Starmites in early April.