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Each class walked through the kindergarten hallway to look at the work of their fellow classmates.
Residents slammed pandemic safety measures and critical race theory at the first post-election meeting. Watch the full meeting in the story.
The students were trained and instructed to place the rafters on the roof and frame the house's rooms.
Students also discussed the meaning of Memorial Day and what they feel the flag symbolizes.
All three incumbents running for school board positions were ousted by their respective challengers.
Here's what Smithtown residents should know before heading to the polls on May 18.
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Jonathan Chung was selected as one of 10 honorable mentions for his essay in this year’s national DNA essay contest.
See how college aid applications changed for Smithtown area high schools.
Both high schools' Family, Community and Career Leaders of America chapters competed in their first New York state virtual competition.
Hannah Maracina, Frank Paccione and Meghan Theofield chose the foundation as their charitable cause for their DECA.
The trio was recognized with JCRC-L.I.’s Students Building Bridges Award, which goes to students who build ties across communities.
She is a finalist in the Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizen Award and Scholarship for the Anna Smith Strong Chapter.
His slogan, which will be featured on a banner at the train station, was chosen for the K-6 category.
Jenna Savino was aiming for the Daughters of Revolution Good Citizen Scholarship for the Anna Smith Strong Chapter.
Smithtown received three out of five awards this year from the Western Suffolk BOCES Model Schools awards.
The percentage of U.S. residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been rising. Here's how it’s changed in Suffolk County.
The school's winter girls track team raised hundreds of dollars for Contractors for Kids, a nonprofit that helps Suffolk families.
Tim Needles was awarded the 2021 Eastern Region Secondary Art Educator Award by the National Art Education Association. Congratulations!
The district is one of nine to receive the grant, which will help teachers teach computer science, engineering and educational technology.
The students, representing both high schools, have received awards in the annual Scholastic Arts and Writing Awards. Congratulations!
The school's Habitat for Humanity club members donated clothing, Valentine’s Day cards and candy to the organization.
The School of Business virtual enterprise class's accounting department advanced to the second round in the National Finance Competition.
New York DECA reimaged its competitions due to the coronavirus pandemic. There are 50 Smithtown students competing.
Students at Accompsett Middle School tried their hand at the theremin, a touch-free electronic instrument.
Liam Reynolds, a student-musician, has been accepted into the All-Eastern Jazz Band. Congratulations, Liam!
The club presented a check for $1,000 to Long Island Cares: The Harry Chapin Foundation on Monday.
The students of Great Hollow Middle School used a Bunsen burner to bend glass in a hands-on experiment.
Third graders in St. James Elementary School learned about the life and dreams of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Students from both high schools are working together on a project that keeps local sewers and waterways clean.
The Mt. Pleasant Elementary School students brought in family heritage documents or belongings dating at least 50 years old.
Some Smithtown parents complained about Diamond Essence White, who has supported the Black Lives Matter movement on social media.
Seventh-grade social studies students in Ms. McKee’s class drew on their knowledge and performed research.
The sharing table is meant to help local families who struggle with food insecurity.