Tuna Cen Hayirli, of Smithtown, will attend Harvard College next fall.
The magazine's 2013 rankings came out Monday.
Candles lit in memory of Liam Armstrong dropped wax, damaging the school's astroturf fields.
Superintendent says new position is first of many reorganization changes to come in the district's central offices, promises fiscal savings.
Theresa Knox and Louis Liguori both seek a 7th term on the board.
School says 39 seniors were accepted to 83 colleges, with a few going to some of the most prestigious universities in the world.
Washington Post releases list of “Most Challenging High Schools.”
Kids showed off digital skills.
A Stony Brook University Hospital nurse visited the classrooms to help in the activity.
Creepy pests have parents bugging out.
More than 75 fifth graders were involved in the show.
Locals largely show disdain as the Smithtown School District adopts a $224 million budget.
Flip through our gallery of photos sent in this week by the Smithtown School District.
With a month left to decide, let's see where everybody in Smithtown stands.
However, school attorney group says state law does not provide that option for students.
Tax levy would rise 3.6 percent, positions would be cut if approved.
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The Board of Education will vote during their regular meeting scheduled for 8 p.m.
The Board of Education will vote to adopt the budget Tuesday night.
Students from all grade levels gathered at Smithtown High School East for the event.
The student is one of six students nationwide to be selected as part of the Japan Society’s Junior Fellows program.
With Assembly members expected to vote on a final state budget Thursday, Smithtown School District is expected to see a restoration of its high tax aid.
Smithtown School's pile up the accolades with big wins in a Suffolk County math tournament and worldwide computer repair certification test.
Speakers from the conservatory spoke to seventh graders about the role of the wolf in the wilderness and more.
The district awaits Gov. Andrew Cuomo's budget to see how much money could be restored to the high tax aid, resulting in a lower tax cap-piercing number, one budget option the district might propose.
The contest was held at SUNY Old Westbury.
Two of the four professors selected for the prestigious award are Smithtown residents.
The team won at three separate school events.
Students met on Saturday mornings at Nesaquake Middle School to participate in a variety of hands-on learning activities.
John Daniggelis is one of nine New York players to make the nationwide list.
The kids dressed up in costume and sang for the annual event.
The kids learn about ways Native Americans used to live off of the land and more.
A member of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society thanks students for their efforts.
Parents will be notified via robo-call and the district's website of any forthcoming cancellations.
Petition now aims for 900 signatures.
The seventh grade students will be able to see if their career choice based on their personality type changes throughout their educational experience.
The parents ask for the choice of what middle school their kids would attend and present a petition asking for the transition pattern to change.
Locals press Smithtown School District to change the transition pattern so that students from St. James can all go to Nesaquake Middle School.
Doors open at 6 p.m.; tickets are $12 in advance, $15 at the door.
Concern stems from new pattern that sends children from Mills Pond Elementary to Great Hollow Middle School in Nesconset.