Ninth-grade classes at R.C. Murphy and P.J. Gelinas junior high schools recently marked a significant milestone.
Link to the Ward Melville High School Prom 2018 - "Once Upon A Time" photo gallery
Kindergarten students recently hosted a Charity Writing Celebration.
The team captured first place during the 2018 MoMathlon Tournament of Champions at the MoMath Museum in New York City,
Congrats to lacrosse stars Shannon Berry and Alex Mazzone!
Gourmet foods classes recently showcased their creativity as they took part in this year’s Cupcake Wars competition
64 Ward Melville High School have committed to continue their athletic journey at some of the nation’s premier colleges and universities.
Acadia Kunkel was recently selected to attend the 2018 Suzuki Association of The Americas 18th Biennial Conference in Minneapolis.
R.C. Murphy JH's science research program received honorable mentions in the Toshiba and National Science Teachers Association competition.
Three Ward Melville students were elected to the Suffolk County DECA board.
Stony Brook confers a record number of degrees to a diverse group of students from 43 states and 73 countries.
Congrats to Principal Vincent Vizzo!
The team captured first place during this year’s New York State Science Olympiad Competition!
Students helped to support and raise awareness for research in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, also known as Lou Gehrig’s Disease.
Congrats to the winners!
Astghik Vardanyan and Janet Song earned National Medals in the 2018 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards. Congrats!
Madeline Mastriano has been named a Distinguished Finalist in the 2018 Prudential Spirit of Community Awards competition. Great job!
They were selected as 1 of 6 regional finalists in the competition for their project, “Polychiral Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotube Solar Cells.”
Students and staff are taking part in an unplugged challenge this month.
Junior high student-actors recently enthralled audiences with their musical productions of “Kiss Me, Kate” and “Beauty and the Beast."
Arrowhead Elementary students sifted through dozens of pennies over the past two months in search of the oldest penny in the community.
Congrats to Shahzadi Adeena, Alana John and Claire Yang!
Congrats to Rebecca Blumenthal!
Juniors Jillian Bove and Ally Szema spearheaded a badminton tournament that helped to raise money for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.
The junior high teams recently dominated the competition during this year’s Eastern Regional tournament.
The DECA club had a remarkable performance at this year’s New York State competition.
Nassakeag Elementary student council used their creativity and compassion to create 20 blankets for the Stony Brook Children's Hospital.
Students from Ward Melville High School are participating in a seven-week fundraiser to benefit the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS).
Despite facing disciplinary action, many students walked out of their schools today, declaring enough is enough.
Center for Science Teaching & Learning extends application deadline to March 30, 2018 for international Spellman HV Clean Tech Competition.
Students worked to spread kindness and positivity as they participated in an initiative called P.S. I Love You.
Seven Ward Melville High School seniors have been named finalists in the 2018 National Merit Scholarship Program.
A record number of Three Village students have been recognized by the Scholastic Writing Awards Program.
Gelinas Junior High School’s Science Olympiad team recently earned a first-place win at the Cornell University Invitational.
Ryan Himmelsbach has qualified to compete in the Scripps National Spelling Bee for the second consecutive year.
Four classes teamed up to bring smiles to those at Interfaith Nutrition Network by creating more than 100 Valentine’s Day gift boxes.
Michaela Cassara is not only striving for success within the classroom, but in the world of figure staking.
The Science Olympiad team recently captured first place at the Long Island Regional Science Olympiad Tournament.
The Gelinas Junior High student won the Hofstra Long Island Regional Spelling Bee for a 2nd straight year.
Nassakeag Elementary students recently shared their enthusiasm for literacy with pre-kindergarten students.