Kindergarten students talked about safety during a recent injury prevention program provided by the Trauma Center at Stony Brook Children’s.
Problem-solving, collaboration and teamwork were at the center of a recent challenge at Grundy Avenue Elementary School.
Sachem High School North art students took an up-close look at artwork during a recent field trip to the Heckscher Museum of Art.
Samoset Middle School students explored the capabilities of graphing straight lines as they participated in a holiday-themed activity.
A gift presented to Principal K. O’Farrell and art teacher N. Healey sparked a conversation about the intricacies of pencil drawings.
Sachem High School North world language students put their skills to the test as they presented how-to speeches to their classmates.
Sachem North High School students worked with Hiawatha Elementary students creating connections with fellow classmates.
Ryan Meehan was among 16 high school students from New York City and Long Island chosen to participate in Laboratory’s Professor for a Day.
Merrimac Elementary has long been a pillar of volunteerism and service learning within the Sachem community.
The field behind the Grundy Avenue Elementary was blanketed by students and staff members in pink supporting a great cause.
Students across the district participated in a collection of computer science activities in honor of the worldwide Hour of Code initiative.
The students acquired a creative new skill as part of a community service project to help a family in need during the holiday season.
Inspiring ingenuity hit a high note as Lynwood students constructed instruments in their makerspace room out of everyday household items.
Casey Lynch developed a flyer to sell purple bracelets and marketed the items around the school.
High school students presented lessons regarding the dangers associated with drug use to sixth-grade students.
Adriana Esposito helped spearhead a toy drive that generated 549 items that will be distributed to children in need.
Chippewa Elementary recently celebrated 50 years of education during a day filled with special activities remembering the past.
The students practice techniques in hair coloring, cutting and styling, while also learning the intricacies of nail and makeup services.
Trees were decorated by various school clubs and placed in the gym for people to vote on.
Students must maintain a 90 percent or higher in PE and a 3.0 GPA overall in order to receive this honor.
Prior to launch, students worked through various physics calculations to ensure the overall safety and success of their rockets.
All students wrote pledges on how they can make Waverly Elementary a better place.
The massage parlor was condemned and deemed unfit for human occupancy.
There were 21 students at both builds and another one is scheduled for April 2018 at a different location.
Gabriel Nagel and Sarah Nagel served as Merrimac Elementary student organizers of the kicking for a cause fundraiser.
For every 75 minutes of reading accomplished outside of school, a friend or family member donated a food item to the participating classes.
Throughout the students’ time in art class, the importance of reusing and recycling was emphasized.
Separated into teams, the student-engineers participated in an engaging design activity that incorporated several aspects of STEM
Amadeus replied to students with answers to their questions and thanks for their unwavering support.
Students learned about the engineering process and how different shapes withstand force.
Ronkonkoma's Retlif Testing Laboratories supports Sachem HS Robotics Team with engineering support, financial contributions and internships.
Sachem High School Noth hosted a legislative debate on Friday, November 3rd.
All who have participated are encouraged to include the hashtag Sachem ROCKS on their designs in order to help spread the kindness project.
Delivering a range of folktales from across the world, storyteller Heather Forest seamlessly weaved musical instruments into her stories.
The patriotic students, dressed in red, white and blue, cheered as the veterans marched down the road.
Dr. Sam Rhine addressed the students and staff during the Genetic Update Conference.
Sachem High School East seniors Julia Araujo, Juan Amaya and Ilyssa Forman are QuestBridge College Match Finalists.
Chippewa Elementary School buddies collaborated to identify pumpkin characteristics.
Sachem High School East student made finishing touches to her iron initials before painting it.
Sachem High School East students worked together to construct an L-shaped ranch structure.