Voter turnout this year was 14.7 percent.
Isabelle Scott, an 8th grader at Gelinas Junior High, has been studying hard.
Teams return with honors from competing at Wright State University.
Three Village administration launches community survey to determine parent interest and need.
New safety and security oversight coordinator begins post June 1.
Cheryl Pedisich says she is optimistic about the school district's future.
Gender studies center will open in the fall of 2013.
Your guide to the proposed 2013-14 school budget.
Gift was announced May 17 in Beijing.
Mill Pond Nursery School will open where a previous preschool closed.
BOE calls on state officials to "re-examine public school accountability systems."
Sixth grade Pi class at Arrowhead urged county legislature to fight hydrofracking.
News from the hallways of our local schools.
SBU lands in top quadrant of Buzzfeed.com infographic.
Annual event will be held on Thursday afternoon.
Complaints rolled in Friday morning about a concert at Stony Brook University on Thursday night.
Alda was honored on Wednesday night four years after the center opened in 2009.
Students registered fellow classmates as organ donors.
Incumbents are only ones to file nominating petitions, according to district clerk.
Historic sculptures restored at Setauket Elementary School.
Partnership between the TVCSD and Stony Brook shows students how cool chemistry can be.
Murphy Junior High also performed at an elite level at the state tournament.
Event is open to the public and will take place Sunday at Stony Brook University.
News from the halls of Three Village schools.
Ward Melville principal implores the community to be mindful behind the wheel.
Three Village school officials address the question of whether parents can choose to have their children not take upcoming standardized tests.
Take a look at the images created by some Ward Melville students who read "The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks" along with more than 200 other Suffolk County students.
Project grew from a partnership between Three Village Central School District and Stony Brook University.
Money will go towards playground equipment, indoor recess activities and more.
Event is set for Wednesday afternoon at Stony Brook University's Wang Center.
Senior citizens were treated to a special event on Saturday afternoon.