Students from Carrie Almskog’s fourth-grade class at Academy Street Elementary worked together to measure the circumference of a pumpkin.
The meal consisted of cornbread, sweet potatoes, cinnamon apples, turkey and a delicious pumpkin pie for dessert.
Students at Sylvan Avenue Elementary school got into the Halloween spirit by decorating pumpkins like characters from stories.
96 Bayport-Blue Point High School students have earned Advanced Placement Scholar awards from the College Board.
Students at Bayport-Blue Point School District’s Sylvan Avenue Elementary School recently connected fairy tales to a real-life courtroom.
The Bayport-Blue Point School District has announced the valedictorian and salutatorian for the Class of 2018.
Four Bayport-Blue Point High School students were named Commended Students in the 2018 National Merit Scholarship Program.
Blue Point elementary and Sylvan Avenue elementary took part in benefit and support programs for hurricane victims in Texas.
The prestigious honor was given to just five schools on Long Island and 342 nationwide. Way to go Bayport-Blue Point High School!
“Bayport-Blue Point High School’s students and faculty are very proud of this recognition from the New York State Education Department."
The semifinalists represent less than one percent of U.S. high school seniors.
Have a great school year, Bayport-Blue Point!
Congrats to Joshua Lurie and Kyla Zapolski!
Congratulates to all of the talented musicians!
Most recently, Dr. Ted Fulton has served as the principal of George W. Hewlett High School in the Hewlett-Woodmere School District.
Six members of the Bayport-Blue Point High School Class of 2017 were recently honored as outstanding members of the school community.
Two great students were recognized for their efforts in welcoming a friend and fellow classmate back to school after a major surgery.
Congrats to Dayna Russo!
BREAKING: Sayville residents headed to the polls Tuesday to vote on a school budget and elect board members.
BREAKING: B-BP residents headed to the polls Tuesday to vote on a school budget, as well as transportation propositions.
The community gathered for a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the completion of the brand-new turf lacrosse field.
This year’s BBP-Athlon will be taking place on Saturday, April 22.
The students took part in the Patchogue Elks Lodge 1323 essay contest “Why is it important to vote?”
Students decorated pumpkins based on some of their favorite story book characters.
Congrats to all!
BREAKING: The semifinalists represent less than one percent of U.S. high school seniors.
Recess is becoming extinct at schools across the nation, but one Long Island district is going in the other direction. Take our poll.
Schartner will be retiring at the end of the current school year.
Members of the high school’s peer leaders program led building tours and helped the freshmen open their lockers for the first time.
Sayville High School is among the best public high schools in the nation, Newsweek says.
The board of trustees announced Wednesday that efforts to save the 48-year-old school have failed.
The Long Island liberal arts college has struggled financially for years and enrollment was down 50 percent since 2009.
Bayport-Blue Point residents headed to the polls Tuesday.
Sayville residents headed to the polls Tuesday.
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Many students, residents and staff members volunteered to shed their locks as the school collectively raised $17,283 to benefit the cause.
Sylvan Avenue Elementary students participated in Kerboomkidz, a multi-day fitness workshop by founder and instructor Kershel Anthony.
Two teacher "elves" helped students spread holiday cheer by making positive letters, delivering candy canes and singing holiday songs.
Sylvan Avenue Elementary student Hailey Brand organized a collection drive for those serviced through the Lighthouse Mission in Bellport.
Sylvan Avenue Elementary School fifth-graders implemented holiday-themed fundraiser, proceeds to benefit local charity.