Rithik Sogal, Ben Proothi, Benjamin Zhang, Anna Xing and Michael Melikyan qualified for the national tournament.
Sxth graders guided first graders through hands-on experiments including sound and vibration games and activities.
Five students were honored for their work.
The exam is given to middle school-aged students to promote the development of problem-solving skills.
Ward Melville High School students are getting hands-on experience in the music production industry through a new course.
Ward Melville High School is one of only four teams in the United States and the only team in New York to receive this honor.
Fourth graders in Ms. Turano’s health class at Arrowhead Elementary School are learning about bones.
The award celebrates educators who smoothly integrate technology into the classroom.
Stony Brook engineers employ new device and neural networks with terahertz spectroscopy; findings published in Biomedical Optics Express.
Local fifth graders are learning how to protect local bays and watersheds.
The top 10 ranking marks four years in a row for the school.
Sixth graders at Setauket Elementary School are learning about animation through a hands-on project.
The New York State Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance recognized local teachers.
Students and staff celebrated the Year of the Rabbit through events, activities and school-wide displays.
The district has a fiscal score of 27.6, scoring the least out of the eight districts, according to the comptroller's office.
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It marks the fifth year Minnesauke Elementary School is participating in the week.
The fifth annual event was held Jan. 18.
Stony Brook-led study reveals heatwaves and low dissolved oxygen are deadly for northern bay scallops as fishery collapses in New York.
Eleven local students will be included in a writing anthology from the organization Young Writers.
Students created custom footrests to help speech-language students with adequate foot and postural support.
Parents with students currently enrolled in the district will receive the survey via email.
Students kicked off a school-wide fundraising initiative to support access to clean drinking water in South Sudan.
Findings from a Stony Brook University research team were published in Science Advances.
Liliana M. Dávalos, PhD, of Stony Brook University’s Department of Ecology and Evolution, helped conduct the study in Nature Communications.
Several students excelled on the American Mathematics Competition 10 exam.
Ella Ignacio worked with school nurse Tracy Bloom on the book "Do Skunks Think Skunks Stink?"
John Fleagle, PhD, is being recognized for a "lifetime of contributions and commitment to biological anthropology."
Ninth graders in a wood systems class made their own kitchen tools.
P.J. Gelinas Junior High School seventh graders participated in an interdisciplinary project.
During library time, students are programming Bee-Bots to follow commands.
Fourteen students qualified for the American Invitational Mathematics Examination.
Innovative research could lead to more sustainable agricultural practices; Stony Brook-led work supported by NSF.
Patricia Bruckenthal expects to lead during a transformative time in healthcare.
Student actors put on a total of four shows in front of a live audience.
Students collected toys to be donated to the Gerald Ryan Outreach Center in Wyandanch, which supports Long Island families in need.
Several fall athletics teams, individual student-athletes and coaches were honored for their successful seasons.
Nassakeag Elementary School students participated in an in-class STEM challenge.
Members of the fourth grade chorus at Nassakeag Elementary School spread holiday cheer Dec. 14.
Students are studying the principles of engineering.