Visitors are restricted, performances and small group instruction ended, lunch areas expanded, and classroom and bus windows will be open.
Students also participated in a week-long series of activities focused on peace and ways to spread kindness in their everyday lives.
Eight grader Nicholas Golding collected more than 1,200 pairs of socks for people in need.
Students participated in a 10-day countdown to spread kindness throughout the school community.
Students participated in the International Coastal Clean with Keep Islip Clean.
There will be kits available Thursday and Friday at six pickup locations; the tests are voluntary, and one per child will be given.
The veterans in attendance followed the route throughout the school building to cheers from students and staff honoring their sacrifices.
Fifth graders are learning to identify the different questions to ask when reading a story to gather essential information.
Volunteer Club collected leftover Halloween candy for deployed troops, local military units, veterans and first responders.
Students wrote a collective 150 cards during their lunch periods.
Sachem East students experienced the intricacies of heavy machine operation during a visit from The Learn Center in Ronkonkoma.
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Amanda Stallone at Cayuga Elementary School was awarded at annual state conference.
Students in Ms. DelVallez’s Studio and Art class completed a nature-themed illustration.
Students enjoyed music, a photo booth and refreshments.
Fifth grade students hosted a parade Nov. 23, complete with creative costumes, colorful posters and musical performances.
The Lynwood community decorated ribbons to honor family members and friends who have been affected by cancer.
Fifth graders are learning about the danger of drugs and how to make safe and healthy decisions.
Students and staff showcased a collection of creative costumes and posters.
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The Sachem East players supported coach Amanda Schmohl through her treatment, and organized a fundraiser to help LI breast cancer nonprofit.
Fourth grade students learned how stories were shared through the use of symbols and drawings.
Students were honored for academic accomplishments and volunteer efforts outside of the classroom.
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Departments across the Sachem Central School District visited the 10 elementary buildings in honor of Fire Prevention Month.
The event provided a fun and safe experience for pre-K students to show off their creative costumes to their peers.
Thirty-one cases were reported at Hiawatha Elementary School since Nov. 3, prompting remote learning for two kindergarten classes.
Suffolk County Community College President Dr. Edward Bonahue congratulated the team, individual champions and coach.
Elementary schools held parades throughout the district, showcasing the student’s costumes leading up to Halloween weekend.
“I would love to maintain a 4.0 GPA and win an athletics award,” McDonald said.
The National Honor Society went on a field trip to Sunken Meadow State Park to participate in "A Day in the Life of the Nissequogue River."
Third graders made welcome brochures for the new principal.
Students in James Byrne’s Career Training Program class have been hard at work learning the intricacies of carpentry.
The Sachem High School East Symphonic and Iconic Choir groups prepared for this week’s pep rally and homecoming.
The Youth Bureau's drive helped send more than 700 students back to school with the necessary supplies.
Matthew “Dezy” DiStefano died from cancer in January of 2020 left an “everlasting mark” on community, school officials said.
Principals were appointed at Chippewa, Lynwood and Merrimac elementary schools.
Tyler Galinanes is part of about 16,000 semifinalists in the 67th annual program.
Teachers in grades 6-12 were given Chromebooks during Superintendent’s Conference Day.