Congrats to Sachem High School East freshman Jason Griff!
Congrats to Abigail Bandl and Kaylyn Spotton!
Three teams of chefs from Seneca MS shared their award-winning recipes with cooking managers from each of the district’s 15 buildings.
Students and staff joined together to raise awareness and funds for a special cause.
Congrats to Ian Limjoco and Vincent Zhang!
Prominent figures stood suspended in time throughout the gymnasium of Hiawatha Elementary School.
A team of Sachem North students secured a first-place finish at the 20th Long Island Regional Envirothon environmental studies competition.
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The proposed budget would hike school taxes by 5.73 percent next year.
Parents marveled at countless crafty creations made by students during Merrimac Elementary School’s inaugural Family STEAM Night.
Middle schoolers shared their experience with fifth-grade musicians from local elementary schools during the annual moving-up music visit.
Student-zoologists took over Waverly Elementary School in the Sachem Central School District recently after an animal assignment.
Grundy Avenue fifth-grade students participated in multiple engaging, Harry Potter-themed STEAM activities.
The Sachem North student was among 16 high school students chosen to participate in the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory’s Professor for a Day.
Science research students making up two teams recently worked to expand their genetics knowledge through the Barcode Long Island program.
Donna Basile held an informative assembly on the recorder for all third-grade students.
Eighth-grade students recently attended a captivating assembly program presented by Holocaust survivor Irving Roth.
Fifth-graders had a blast during a recent STEAM activity exploring the geographic and scientific elements of volcanoes.
Jacob Rubbo was a TD Bank “Take a Duck to Class” essay contest winner.
Elegance and grace filled the gymnasium at Sachem High School East.
Third-grade students utilized technology to add a special spin to traditional topics.
For the third consecutive year, Seneca students finished first among countless junior chefs from across Long Island.
Students strengthened their writing skills by crafting creative stories as student journalists for the Kidsday program at Newsday.
Musical mastery was on full display at the 60th annual Sachem Central School District Elementary Music Festival Concert.
Proactive designs propelled students as they used construction to stop destruction during a STEAM activity focused on coastal erosion.
Students were off to the races as third-graders throughout the building crafted their own miniature bobsleds.
The school was chosen as one of 10 high schools from across the U.S. to receive a scholarship to establish a Happiness Club.
Congrats to these talented Sachem students!
Seneca Middle transformed into a literacy pop culture convention center as authors and illustrators came to share with students.
Merrimac students traveled back in time to the height of the Revolutionary War as part of a Google Expeditions activity.
Two Sachem students recently showed off their neuroscience skills at the Long Island Brain Bee.
Sachem’s super spellers showed off their skills at the annual fifth-grade districtwide spelling bee at Chippewa Elementary School.
Sachem students spread gratitude and support for U.S. military veterans by creating more than 1,000 Valentine’s Day cards for them.
The Sachem Aftershock Robotics team is poised for another successful competition season following two consecutive first-place finishes.
Disturbing social media posts and a report of a hit list led to police investigating at schools in both counties Friday.
Utilizing ceramic clay, students in Susan Kinsey’s art class used their hands to sculpt cats and dogs for their bobbleheads.
Casey Lynch took an idea to fruition as he organized a fundraiser to raise money for a cause that hits close to home.
The school community is invited to participate and share moments of their day on social media using the hashtag #DayInSachem.
Sixth-grade social studies students were joined by two television news professionals as part of an ongoing newscast project.
Students gathered to share their recent accomplishments with classmates from the previous year.