Students across the district were trying to make the holidays bright for everyone.
The team was the toast of the town during a parade and ceremony honoring players and coaches.
The students drew a full house for three days with their performances.
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The students used money from fundraisers to shop for goods people need.
Wantagh third-graders were proud of the personal narrative writing during the Personal Writing Celebration.
The inductees were honored at a special candle-lighting ceremony.
The athletes signed their Letters of Intent to play for colleges all over.
The children held a feast while dressed as Pilgrims and Native Americans.
The bread the students made will be donated to the needy for Thanksgiving.
The students gave their Halloween candy to soldiers serving abroad, along with heartfelt letters.
Their work will be on display all month in Manhasset.
The annual lunch event is designed to promote tolerance among the students.
The students read stories about the creatures, and did special themed crafts.
Both of the students at the top of the class of 2018 are extremely impressive.
Students created unique art, held bake sales and more.
It is just the latest accolade the student-artist has received for her work.
The students are helping scientists research the creatures from their classroom.
He will be performing in the marching band at the 2018 All-American Bowl in Texas.
The students all did exceptionally well on the difficult AP exams.
It was a spirited celebration, capped off with a win for the championship Warriors.
They started off their year by collecting goods for those who lost everything in the hurricanes.
They will go on to compete for a prestigious title and scholarship reward.
Nearly 3,000 students came back to school on Tuesday, ready to get back to work.
The new staff were introduced to the district and the people they'll be working with in the upcoming year.
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Nearly 300 students participated in the school's 62nd commencement ceremony.
Residents in Wantagh and Seaford took to the polls on Tuesday to vote for the school budget and Board of Education trustees.
The two students wrote personal essays that were honored by the Nassau Reading Council.
The students collected thousands for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.
The two were honored for their work by the Adelphi University competition.
John Brooks recognized the team for its outstanding accomplishments this season.
Dr. Marc J. Ferris will take over the position beginning July 1.
The students designed and built their own underwater vehicles.
The Seaford Sea Lions beat out 39 other teams, and were recognized by County Executive Ed Mangano.
Their pieces were chosen out of thousands to be awarded.
Both districts made the same decision ahead of Tuesday's storm.
Superintendent Maureen Goldberg announced that she is stepping down, and will be replaced by Assistant Superintendent John McNamara.
BREAKING: Both districts announced closures ahead of the predicted snowstorm.