The clinic gave 87 middle school students the chance to play alongside their high school counterparts.
First-graders at Wantagh Elementary School got the chance to create their own robot parade this week.
10 Wantagh seniors signed national letters of intent Monday.
The 3-year science research program at Seaford High School allows students to study a topic of their choosing.
This was the fourth year students prepared travel brochures on New York State, district officials say.
The letter-writing initiative is the brainchild of librarian Amelia Weber.
The Seaford High School Drama Club is currently rehearsing for “Puffs, or Seven Eventful Years at a Certain School of Magic and Magic.”
The school’s “Halloween Spooktacular” is becoming a must-attend for Wantagh’s young children, district officials say.
The duo combined for 26 Advanced Placement credits between them, with a combined GPA of over 216.
The mural is inspired by a 2003 children’s book.
The senior will attend the State School Music Association’s All-State festival in December.
The fire department presentation came complete with a live exercise for grades 3 to 5.
“It is an exciting opportunity to work in a district that has such a wonderful community feeling," said Christine Gill.
“There was a lot of Seaford pride among the students and among the audience,” said Patrick Kennedy, director of fine and applied arts.
“Each of these students has achieved something remarkable, making the Wantagh community very proud,” co-coordinator Darlene Thompson said.
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The inaugural Wantagh Warrior 9/11 Memorial 5K is on Sept. 22.
Debra Emmerich's last day is Aug. 1.
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The first of four community workshops takes place on March 11.
The district is willing to drop the Native American imagery, as per the state education April ban.
Parents in Wantagh and Seaford can mark the first day of school coming later.
The survey is part of the latest effort by the school district to hold on to the high school nickname.
Jennifer Bisulca succeeds Thomas Burke on July 1.
Thomas Burke told Patch he's "very excited" to take his career back to the Wantagh School District. "I'm going home."
That request has been denied by the state, but Superintendent John McNamara hopes they can ultimately "meet us halfway."
The district is still going forward with a proposal for a new logo.
Thomas Burke was so popular with students because he "took the time to know each child," the Harbor Elementary president said.
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The Wantagh educators wrote they have "retained outside legal counsel" in an effort to keep the beloved team name.
Indigenous names, mascots and imagery must be removed from high schools within two years.
This wave includes Michigan and Georgetown for Wantagh High School graduates.
Following the state's ban on using Native American references for high school teams, Wantagh will "develop new imagery" to "honor history."
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