See how FAFSA applications changed for Sayville-Bayport area high schools.
Six Bayport-Blue Point High School students committed to play their sport for Division I and II colleges and universities.
Suffolk County Community College President Dr. Edward Bonahue congratulated the team, individual champions and coach.
“I would love to maintain a 4.0 GPA and win an athletics award,” McDonald said.
Sag Harbor’s Ruby Jackson has created a large and distinctive body of work in wood, ceramic, paper, pen and ink, and polymer clay.
Karen Hicks, a math teacher for more than 30 years at James Wilson Young Middle School, has been named teacher of the year.
The students were recognized by the 2022 National Merit Scholarship Program for their academic performance.
Congratulations to the chosen students on their accomplishments!
The 2021 crop of semifinalists for the scholarship were announced on Wednesday.
Students will have the option to attend classes in person or remotely. The fall semester begins on September 2.
See how college aid applications changed for Sayville-Bayport area high schools.
At an annual tribute at the Sayville Scholastic Awards Program, the graduating students were commemorated for choosing military service.
And Entertainment Took Center Stage
The graduating seniors will play on Division III teams in swimming, soccer, track, lacrosse and baseball.
Congratulations to the graduates!
Emily Clayton was recognized by the Region-at-Large program of the 2021 Scholastic Art and Writing Awards for her poetry.
The event raises money and awareness for international nonprofit Smile Train.
SWEEP sponsored an Earth-Day contest challenging students to repurpose the wipe containers that showed up in every classroom this year.
Sayville Art Department Chairperson Deb Urso was more than enthusiastic about this year’s turnout for the annual event.
The students in Cherry Avenue’s departmentalized Science/Health classes participated in two, weeklong Science and Health lessons.
The Sayville High School 2021 Breakfast of Champions, the annual character-recognition program, had a slightly different look this year.
Throughout the year-long S.T.R.I.D.E.S. initiative to promote social-emotional wellness, one Sayville Core Value was celebrated each month.
The Sayville School District has had a wonderful and close partnership with the Great South Bay Coalition.
Getting a first glimpse of 2034.
Coach Bob Holmes shared he was very “proud of these girls!”
Sunrise Drive Elementary School students submitted creative posters that highlighted a “Greener Long Island."
Students in Keith Scharf’s Spanish class used Google Maps’ sphere and street view features to explore Spanish-speaking countries.
The budget for Sayville includes a 0.61 percent increase in the tax levy while the budget for BBP includes a 2.94 percent increase.
Results of the Sayville School Budget Vote
Before this year's graduates head on to that next step in their lives, we want to take a moment to let their stars shine here on Patch.
Here's what you need to know before heading to the polls next week.
Here's what you need to know before heading to the polls on May 18.
Academy Street Elementary recently raised an astonishing $13,950.14 for the American Heart Association through the Kids Heart Challenge.
Students have overcome many obstacles the past year. Celebrate your graduate on Sayville-Bayport Patch.
SWEEP and Science National Honor Society members cleaned up trash along Brook Street doing their part to make the community cleaner.
Students were honored for winning first prize in their grade level at the Lincoln Avenue Science Fair.
A music student was also recognized for participating in a Long Island String Festival Association workshop.
Several students were acknowledged at the April 20 in-person board of education meeting.
The Board of Education acknowledged the students who organized the food drive to help stock the Sayville Panty and St. Lawrence Church.
Two AP art students were also recognized by the Art League of Long Island and the Heckscher Museum.