Eighth grade technology students used a drone simulator and programmed their own drones to navigate an obstacle course.
Tenth graders at Ward Melville High School in the Three Village Central School District hit the “road” to practice safe driving.
Minnesauke Elementary School brought their designs to life using the library's 3D printer.
R.C. Murphy Junior High School students "are getting a kick out of learning about the World Cup."
Board members recognized students and staff members for recent honors at a Nov. 30 meeting.
Staff participated in skits, songs and other performances to raise money for student scholarships.
Nassakeag Elementary School students were vistied by Suffolk County’s first teen poet laureate.
District administrators, school employees and local officials celebrated Nov. 28.
Jared Campbell shared messages of responsibility, respect and anti-bullying.
On Nov. 17, the kindergartners gathered for a special event focused on the Native American culture.
Suffolk County Community College Associate Dean for Student Affairs and Deputy Title IX Coordinator Dr. Edward Martinez has been named b ...
From feasts, to parades, to service projects, students at all grade levels engaged in meaningful activities.
Students gathered in the school’s auditorium for an interactive presentation that focused on several topics.
Students participated in several service projects to give back to the community and those in need.
Ahead of Veterans Day, students and staff in the Three Village Central School District recognized those who have served.
A Stony Brook study of more than 8,000 women from seven Western countries reveals mental health risks at onset of pandemic.
Suffolk County Community College's Solar Installer Certificate Program recently graduated an inaugural class of 13 certified installers ...
Nicolette DeMartino won the Science Teachers Association of New York State Fellows New Teacher Award.
Nekrasov is a professor at Stony Brook University’s Simons Center for Geometry and Physics and Yang Institute for Theoretical Physics.
Officials from the Long Island Power Authority (LIPA) today joined with representatives from Nassau Community College and Suffolk County ...
Their experimental findings and ice crystal formation mode enhance the understanding of cloud formation and effects on climate.
Celebrations in the classroom included arts, crafts and Halloween-themed activities.
Minnesauke Elementary School fifth graders are learning how to use Tinkercad, a software for 3D design, electronics and coding.
In honor of October being National Principals Month, principals at each of the district’s buildings were recognized for their leadership.
J.D. Allen received an Eric and Wendy Schmidt Excellence in Science Communication Award.
The 13-2-1 Suffolk Sharks Men's Soccer Team captured the NJCAA Region XV Championship topping Nassau Community College last weekend and ...
P.J. Gelinas Junior High School ninth graders headed out to sea for a fishing field trip.
A new study quantifies for the first time past and future country cost savings to the solar industry from globalized supply chain.
Bus drivers visited classrooms for brief presentations.
Students participated in activities that honored the culture and contributions of many Hispanic Americans.
The Setauket Fire Department visited buildings to teach students about fire safety, prevention and steps to take in an emergency.
Students are learning how to program robots to complete a series of tasks using codes and sensors.
Minnesauke Elementary School fifth graders laid certain words to rest this month.
The project challenges students and communities to use art to reimagine addressing social and global challenges.
The football team defeated the Riverhead Blue Waves on Oct. 7 by a score of 48-0.
Norah Allam earned every point possible with her 2021-2022 Advanced Placement portfolio submission for the AP Drawing Exam.
The district partnered with Heart Screen New York to administer cardiac screenings to 395 student-athletes at Ward Melville High School.
Michael Melikyan was one of only 196 students in the world to earn every point possible.
The team earned first place at the New York State Math League Competition.
Three Village School District officials called the news an "outstanding accomplishment."