One club member achieves commendable feat during first year of participation.
Elementary students raise $20,000 in one day for American Heart Association.
The Cherry Avenue students participated in the Teddy Bear Clinic.
16 student athletes will be attending several Division III colleges and universities.
Annual fundraiser event raised funds for Wounded Warrior Project.
Students learn first hand the value of the district's IT career programs and insight on working in technology.
B-BP students participated in the "Festivals of Music" competition.
Accomplished musician getting ready for solo recital in June.
PTA event will start at 7:30 p.m. in high school auditorium.
Over 200 students did district proud in music events.
Agenda includes principal appointment, trip approvals and staff retirement actions.
Sixth-graders answer questions related to pollution, global warming, endangered species and more.
A collaborative effort is a win for students and charity.
Sophomore Shreeya Panigrahi is a finalist in the International Sustainable World Energy, Engineering & Environment Project Olympiad.
Business classes take a field trip to JA Finance Park Simulation.
Event will honor memory of B-BP graduate who died from a traumatic brain injury.
High school boy's bathroom is favorite graffiti artist spot.
Academy Street students make a national name in first year of the team.
The new robotics club is compromised of students at Academy Elementary.
District is evaluating what's needed to boost library programs.
Two residents believe further investigation is required.
Longtime incumbent trustees are seeking re-election uncontested.
Cherry Avenue fourth grade students' artwork demonstrates the Earth Day theme of recycle, reuse, and reduce.
Anti-test movement proves historic for local districts.
Elementary students suited up a special guest as part of the literary program.
Several projects chosen to be displayed at Brookhaven National Laboratory’s Science Fair.
Elementary students enjoyed a surprise bagpipe playing performance by Brian Decker.
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The potential consequences of low turnout should not be taken lightly, according to district leaders and state education officials.
Testing not needed, not reliable or valuable say parents choosing the opt-out option for next week's exams.
A change collection effort provides support to a charity organization.