The students then got to watch the Ducks win the game!
Anthony Annunziato is taking a professorship at St. John's.
You've bought the supplies (or not), you've got the new clothes (some of them), and like it or not, the first day of school is upon you. Here, some inspiration to get you ready for the year ahead.
Bank will match up to $10,000 in donations to help struggling families.
The results of tests based on the Common Core curriculum are in. What are your thoughts?
From shopping to traffic near schools there are plenty of reasons to dread the next few weeks.
With the return of fall classes just around the corner, Patch looks at what the Census says.
Tell us where you shop for school supplies and how much of a hit you take to the pocketbook.
That answer and many others are in this guide to help you plan ahead for the first month of school.
Backpacks don't have to just look good, they have to feel good too. Keep your child comfortable this school year by finding a quality backpack during back-to-school shopping.
Academy Street Elementary School’s wax museum raised $440.75 for the organization Land & Sea.
Dr. Vincent Butera related a story that illustrates why persistence is key to success in life.
Ceremonies included awards of achievement.
161 students received a Regents diploma with an Advanced Regents endorsement, the highest percentage in school history
Words of wisdom to those leaving high school behind.
A picture perfect day for senior graduation ceremony at high school.
Commencement speech quotes the very sage words of Dr. Seuss.
Sayville and B-BP high school events happening Saturday.
Are your proud of your graduate? Tell everyone using Patch Boards.
Elementary classes create care packages to servicemen and servicewomen.
As part of this year’s Travel Fair at Academy Street Elementary School, fourth-graders completed a research project based on a country or state.
New York State legislators and local parents supporting new legislation to withdraw from the national Race to the Top initiative.
Curran has excelled on every level, earning National Merit Finalist, Presidential Scholar Semifinalist, and AP Scholar with Distinction.
Monastero has often risen in the headlines for her significant scientific accomplishments.
Program helps students connect skills and concepts across disciplines.
Zirkel's advice to sophomores: Don't settle and work hard.
Foley says success is about selling your soul for perfect work.
Emily Phua is the sixth grade winner of the Brookhaven National Laboratory Elementary School Science Fair.
Ingrassia says success is tied to believing in yourself and a good work ethic.
Students created paper 'boxing gloves' to knock out ROHHAD.
Services are Wednesday and funeral service is Thursday at Raynor & D'Andrea.
Moloney advises sophomores to stay involved with clubs and sports.
Blue Point scholar advises sophomores to take on extra credit work.
Her advice to sophomores is to take advantage of what the community offers and get involved.
Senior advises sophomores to manage their time wisely.