Hiawatha Elementary Schoolers were visited by a Stony Brook University physician assistant student.
More than 20 Chippewa students participated in a clinic and game at St. Joseph’s College.
Art students at Hiawatha Elementary School created cards to accompany the meal trays delivered to homebound residents.
Students are gearing up for the ALS Ride for Life this spring.
The room will be used for teachers to access books and resources for their classroom.
ENL students spoke on the diffusion of religion and language during their unit on cultural patterns and processes.
Sixth graders at Samoset Middle School engaged in glow-in-the-dark language arts activities.
Assemb. Doug Smith said meeting to discuss sale of four-acre property was too last minute with not enough notice.
Students wrote down their wishes for children with illnesses and dropped their letters in a special mailbox to raise money for Make-A-Wish.
Fourth graders analyzed the literary themes in "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer."
More than 30 local students signed national letters of intent to play their respective sports at the collegiate level.
Members of the Sagamore Cares Community Service Club raised $150 selling flags and will donate the funds to a local veterans home.
The Sachem High School North String Ensemble performed holiday favorites at Atria Hertlin Place Assisted Living in Ronkonkoma.
Through the East Business Alliance, Maria Camassa of Lucky Lou’s Gourmet Pudding facilitated the experience for students.
The former Boston Celtics player spoke about his struggles with addiction and touched on subjects like substance abuse and bullying.
Students wrote pledges of things they would do to make for a positive school year.
Members of the Cricut Club were challenged with creating a piece of art that they wanted to see in their own halls.
In addition to the many service projects, students also participated in fun activities to get them excited about the holiday.
In addition to the turkeys, student governments at both high schools collected Thanksgiving dinner sides and staples.
Jaden Rudnicki, Dylan McKay, and Gianna Marchese were chosen for the 2022 Macy's Great American Marching Band.
Jaden Rudnicki, Dylan McKay, and Gianna Marchese have been chosen 2022 Macy’s Great American Marching Band.
Parades, projects and activities were held this Veterans Day.
Business students gained firsthand look into the sports management industry.
The decision could affect several Long Island school districts, including Sachem, Brentwood, Manhasset, Massapequa, Sewanhaka, and Syosset.
Students brought in unopened Halloween candy to be sent to troops overseas.
High schoolers had a hands-on visit from The Learn Center.
Students collected supplies including animal food, grooming tools and toys to be donated.
New bulletin boards hold positive affirmations and quotes to help students through a successful day.
Augmentative and Alternative Communication Awareness Month is recognized in October.
The campaign is meant to encourage participation in drug prevention activities and take a visible stand against drugs.
Suffolk County Community College celebrates all things veterans with a robust schedule of Veterans Day events that commenced on Monday N ...
They won the Governor's Cup in the Large School 3 Division at the state's field band conference on Monday.
District leaders, elected officials, local law enforcement and PTA representatives joined BusPatrol to launch the educational program.
Art classes, assemblies and more celebrated Hispanic roots and culture.
The Dialed Action Sports Team visited Grundy Avenue Elementary School students in the Sachem Central School District.
The designation was earned by 30 students in the school district.
Sachem High School East and North celebrated with a spirit week that culminated with pep rally on Oct. 7.
Trumpet player Carly Salzano competed at the local, district and state level to become eligible.
Students in the Sachem Central School District were excited to “dunk” their principal, thanks to a recent PTA membership drive.
Three students were honored by the New York State School Music Association.