Congrats to these four amazing students!
Minnesauke students learned valuable safety lessons as they rolled through a mock town set up in the school’s gymnasium.
Kelsey Ge, Maya Pena-Lobel, Megan Specht and Elizabeth Wang have been named Scholars in the 2019 Regeneron Science Talent Search.
Three Village schools teamed up during the holiday season to coordinate a cross school drive to benefit those in need.
Members of recent graduating classes returned to their alma mater to shed some light on college life and acceptance process.
Setauket Elementary students are working to brighten the lives of those staying at or visiting Stony Brook Children Hospital.
Setauket Elementary students used their creativity to fashion an enormous Gingerbread Village this holiday season.
Three educators have been recognized as New York State STEM Master Teachers. Congrats!
Congrats to Ryan Qin!
Congrats to coach Jay Negus!
Arrowhead Elementary School collaborated to create a project, “#thechampionproject.”
Seven Minnesauke Elementary students were selected as award winners in this year’s PTA Reflections contest.
FIve Three Village students were selected to participate in this year’s Suffolk County Long Island’s Leaders of Tomorrow Conference.
The students have worked to lend a helping hand to some furry friends this holiday season.
Music teachers recently took to the stage to showcase their impressive skills and perform in this year’s Bach to Rock Concert.
Three Village students are giving back and taking part in community service projects.
Key Club members rallied their peers and teachers together this November for one of the school’s time old traditions.
Nassakeag Elementary put a spin on a traditional Thanksgiving menu item – turkey – through in creative writing project.
Students not only dined on tasty meals during their lunch periods, but are also learning about a number of professional opportunities.
Nassakeag students recently used their creativity and writing skills to help create memorable keepsakes for the nation’s veterans.
Ward Melville High School’s Iron Patriots robotics team recently attended the seventh annual Half Hollow Hills robotics invitational.
Arrowhead Elementary School kindergarten students have been exploring complex science topics during recent visits to the building's lab.
Students recently unleashed their creativity and took part in this year’s Day of Writing event.
Thanks to a generous donation by Girl Scout Troop 639, students now have a common place to expand their social circles and find new friends.
So long King and Queen, hello Stony Brook Royals. The college will crown three Royals this year, who can identify as any gender.
37 Ward Melville student-musicians have been chosen to participate in this year’s SCMEA All-County Music Festival.
22 students have been named Commended Students in the 2019 National Merit Scholarship Program.
The community recently came together to celebrate homecoming at Ward Melville High School.
Students, staff and community members came together to take part in a fun-filled Color Mile run on the school grounds.
Students showed their creativity talents and artistic capabilities during this year’s International Interdependence Hexagon Project.
Congrats to these talented student-musicians!
21 Ward Melville students have been named semifinalists in the 2019 National Merit Scholarship Program.
Speech pathologist Theresa Blumenthal has taken her passion for teaching outside of the classroom to develop several exceptional products.
Three Village students headed back to school last week.
Students and staff honored and paid tribute to the victims of the 9/11 during a beautiful flag display in front of the school.
The Three Village School District proudly welcomed 20 new teachers during its recent two-day orientation program.
Three Village schools hosted summer orientation programs and social events at their respective buildings this summer.
Another honor for super speller Ryan Himmelsbach!
Sixth-graders took action to help protect the earth through a letter writing campaign to reduce the use of plastic straws.
Congrats to the Ward Melville Class of 2018!