Members of the Peanut Butter Gang community service club collected and organized wash kits to donate to community members in need.
Smithtown Central School District’s elementary and middle schools were recognized as Distinguished Schools.
This is scheduled for Friday night, and community members are encouraged to participate from their homes or businesses.
Masks and shields are being created for those battling the coronavirus at St. Catherine and Stony Brook University Hospital.
More than 200 rocks bearing inspirational messages were dropped off at local hospitals to support those fighting the coronavirus.
The student recently completed her DECA manual focusing on mental health awareness and is promoting the Breaking Silence campaign.
Smithtown Central School District is second Long Island public school to close preemptively amid coronavirus concerns.
The district informed parents and guardians how it's handling the spread of COVID-19.
The logo will be featured on t-shirts for 300 High School East students and teachers making the trip to perform at Carnegie Hall in April.
Check out this story from earlier in the week on Smithtown Patch.
A Winter Olympics competition was held in the Smithtown High School West gym Wednesday evening.
Seven student-artists from Smithtown High Schools East and West have been recognized in the annual Scholastic Art and Writing Awards.
Smithtown track coach Jack Flood trains for the Olympic Trials, inspired by his own high school athletes.
Students in Mrs. Hoffman's earth science honors class are finishing up their unit on weather, learning about air pressure and wind.
"This is the generation that will restore the world's ecosystems," Supervisor Wehrheim said after meeting students at both high schools.
Some fourth graders at Mills Pond Elementary School in the Smithtown Central School District celebrated Chinese New Year on Jan. 31.
Second graders in Mrs. Rasmussen’s class at Mt. Pleasant Elementary School did the activity as part of a Project Lead The Way lesson.
Their artwork was chosen for the Suffolk County Art Leaders Association’s student art exhibit. Congratulations!
Some fourth graders in the Smithtown school district wrote Valentine's Day letters to a 104-year-old World War II veteran.
The squad placed first in kick and team performances at the competition held at Nassau Community College.
The Smithtown Board of Education highlighted the achievements of students across the district.
The school district banded together for an annual dance/kickline competition honoring a former SHSW student who died in a 2015 car crash.
Congratulations to Daniel Davidsen, the winner of the school's National Geographic Geography Bee!
The students sewed joey pouches for baby kangaroos injured or displaced by the brush fires in Australia.
Seventh graders at Nesaquake Middle School participated in an escape room challenge.
Parents will be able to visit with representatives from multiple nursery schools and pre-schools in and around the Town of Smithtown.
Members from sporting teams and other organizations throughout the school were recognized by district admins and the Board of Education.
These students have excelled academically and served as positive role models for the student body. Congratulations!
The two students were named scholars in the 2020 Regeneron Science Talent Search out of a pool of nearly 2,000 applicants.
The students got to test the miniature medieval catapults they designed.
Third graders at St. James Elementary School created various projects to promote social-emotional learning.
The Smithtown students participated in different art projects and wrote about what wintertime means to them.
Students in the Character Education and Citizenship Club at Tackan Elementary organized donated food items into boxes for local families.
They were recognized at a board meeting for numerous reasons: efforts during a choking incident, success in sports, art and more.
He beat out students of both Smithtown East and West high schools and was awarded a $500 check.
Members helped with cement work and insulating the crawl space of the future home. See more photos inside the story.
The wall honors alumni of the school who went on to serve in the military.
She earned the high honor after 20 years of teaching experience.