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High school and middle school students help out homeless peers.
Sixth graders take an investigative route to understanding complex topics.
Fourth graders at Academy Street Elementary learn about country's culture in social studies lesson.
Irish holiday event will offer a special remembrance of a beloved teacher.
The goal is about awareness and education regarding the health of women athletes.
Local businesses help high schoolers get a good look at various jobs.
School district officials said $800,000 in savings would be achieved in next fiscal year.
Fifth graders at Blue Point elementary learn their way around lights.
Sylvan Avenue fourth graders embody historical figures as part of unique learning unit.
Middle schooler writes about why Sayville is such a great town.
Getting to and from schools was a nightmare driving experience, according to parents.
Officials expected to present potential budget-cutting options.
Storm brings another schedule change for production performances.
District officials will present security plan overview on Feb. 26.
High school production rescheduled for Sunday.
The district issued the alert mid morning.
Academy Elementary fourth graders put beloved musical on the school stage.
Reading specialist Denise Michael honored by local college for decades of professionalism.
Tickets on sale for high school production that hits the stage Thursday through Saturday.
Six business club members will compete in New York competition.
Flour company program is a multi-goal initiative.
Academy Elementary fourth grader will compete in LI Regional Scripps Spelling Bee.
Social studies class opens its own Panarello Paradise Travel Agency at Lincoln Avenue school.
Nick Mancuso shares unique experience of learning in a tropical paradise.
New York district helps barrier beach school through "Schools Helping Schools" initiative.
School chief stops in second grade class at Cherry Avenue to read Enemy Pie.
Help save a life by participating in event at James Wilson Young Middle School.
Lincoln Avenue students get a global lesson in how other countries live.
The history club is one of 232 competing in quarterfinals.
Sylvan Avenue Elementary classes embrace the benefits of yoga.
Superintendent says initial package worse than expected.
State proposals nowhere near this school year's aid packages.
Interactive program gives middle schoolers a unique view of 19th century life.
Twenty high school students applauded for kindness, compassion and good citizenship.
Young B-BP student attains honorary college lacrosse team status thanks to alumnus.
Sayville, Bayport student groups are participating in the collection effort.
The students are very likely making a former DECA club advisor very proud.
Tickets are now on sale for high school students' performance.
Cherry Avenue Elementary students kick off annual reading program.