Second- and third-graders learned choreography, built confidence, and connected with high school mentors during a hands-on dance session.
Short Stories Will Be Showcased in National Anthology
29 seventh graders at Sayville Middle School werrecognized in the nationwide Young Writers USA competition for mystery-themed short stories.
Special agent details investigations, career paths, and what students need to succeed in federal law enforcement.
Top students recognized for academic excellence in Sayville
Meir Usherovitz visited James Wilson Young Middle School, sharing his experiences in Nazi camps.
Student Researchers Presented Firearm Alert System
One Student Wins Fourth Place in Highly Competitive Division
Science Fair and Interactive Activities Bring Families Together
School Spirit Packed for Staff Basketball Game
Middle and high school teams are advancing to state and world championship events.
Cherry Avenue, Lincoln Avenue, and Sunrise Drive elementary schools came together for the seventh annual “Sayville Serving Sayville” event.
School earned silver distinction after 249 students took 617 AP exams in the 2024-25 school year, according to the College Board.
Permanent substitute teachers gain guidance, coaching, and collaboration through a districtwide mentoring effort.
The event introduces students to expanding careers in the sports industry
The classic musical comedy featured memorable songs, colorful costumes and a talented cast and crew.
The STEAM project helps the youngest learners practice tying their shoes, zipping coats, and more.
Students Engineer the Future at New York City STEM Challenge
District pairs new educators with experienced mentors to support professional growth, collaboration, and classroom success.
Elementary students across the Bayport-Blue Point School District are wearing brightly colored socks in support of those with disabilities.
Fifth graders across the Bayport-Blue Point School District took part in hands-on lessons focused on Long Island estuaries.
District initiative pairs experienced educators with new teachers to strengthen instruction and support student success, officials say.
More than 500 guests gathered at Sayville High School for the annual event.
Students were recognized for earning placement in highly competitive state and regional music programs.
An experienced educator is helping new teachers build confidence through the district initiative.
Seventh graders at James Wilson Young Middle School created crystallized ornaments while learning about supersaturated solutions.
The trio presented their “Power of Partnership” model to school librarians in St.Louis.
Lincoln Avenue Elementary’s Student Council collected food for local families.
Sayville students of all ages took part in activities aimed at normalizing conversations about men’s mental well-being.
Fourth graders in the district’s Gifted and Talented Program researched the lives of Pilgrims and Wampanoags before engineering model homes.
Students from both districts presented proposals, exchanged feedback, and strengthened research skills.
The festival featured six short plays ranging from comedy to drama, highlighting both veteran performers and emerging talent.
See the best photos of students who brought 1950s style and humor to the stage during a three-night run of the musical.
Students learned engineering and design skills during a hands-on Thanksgiving-themed activity.
Students were honored for standout achievements in STEM competitions, industry mentorship, and the Girl Scout Silver award.
A new reading unit at Sylvan Avenue Elementary is helping students understand what sets nonfiction apart.
The Teddy Bear Clinic brought helmet demos, car-safety skits, and first-aid practice to Bayport-Blue Point kindergartners.
The seniors were honored during a National Signing Day ceremony.
Students with and without disabilities came together to learn how to make their schools more inclusive.
Golden Flashes Come Out on Top in County Championship Game