School sees upward trend in students achieving prestigious honor
Phil D'Angelo begins new role as superintendent of Millbrook Central School District in Westchester County after being placed on leave from Wantagh in September.
Board of education discusses plans for safety in district buildings going forward following last month's Connecticut school shooting tragedy.
Superintendent and school board president planning to draft letter to elected officials explaining dire need for emergency egress at Seaford Harbor School property.
Wantagh students and administration share their Challenge Day experiences.
Elementary school students collect toys for John Theissen Children's Foundation in Wantagh and books for storm-ravaged Long Beach.
Local students honored by National Association for Music Education.
Students team up with a local deli to assist victims from Oct. 29 superstorm during holiday season.
District adds further security measures at five buildings in response to Friday's tragedy.
Seaford's first round match-up against Garden City in high school quiz show to be aired on Jan. 13.
A year in review with the biggest happenings affecting local schools.
Wantagh High School sophomores take part in Challenge Day program.
A recap of items addressed at Thursday night's meeting submitted by school district.
District sends letter to parents informing them of response to tragedy at elementary school in Newton, Conn.
All three area National Football League teams will wear decals in memory of those who were killed at the elementary school shooting.
Organization founded in 2011 to mount legal battle against a strip club owner's planned Sunrise Highway business gives $1,000 to Wantagh 6-12 Association.
School officials offer tips to help in talking to children about the tragedy.
Students throughout district take part in Red Ribbon Week activities.
Acting Superintendent Maureen Goldberg recommends that school board add full-day kindergarten program into 2013/14 budget proposal.
Wantagh High School Vocal Jazz Ensemble has made the rounds at holiday events in the area.
District voters give green light to a proposed $5 million 55 and older condominium development at former elementary school property.
Strategic planning committee formed by school board in July to study kindergarten issue holds last meeting Monday.
Squad will be competing in National High School Cheerleading Championship at Disney World this February.
Cousin of Seaford Middle School eighth grader in suburban Dallas spearheads relief drive for superstorm victims.
Monday evening's event to support the MacArthur track and cross country teams.
The six missed instructional days caused by late October superstorm are rescheduled in the Seaford school calendar, but potential snow days throw a curve ball.
Wantagh residents Jen Cozza and Thomas Kelleher will continue their athletic careers at collegiate level next year.
Vote on proposed plan to sell former Seaford Avenue School property for 55 and older condominium project set for Dec. 12.
Lindsay Montemarano signs letter of intent with Big Ten program.
Save Seaford Sports planning to present check to school board at meeting this Thursday.
Proposed $5 million sale of former Seaford Avenue School property to be decided on Dec. 12.
Students in school's "Commitment to Community Service” group recognized at Wednesday night's Levittown Board of Education meeting.
Maria Regina School students raise more than $1,200 and collect food for local victims of superstorm.
More than two dozen Wantagh students make banner honoring Warrior football seniors for their county football title game against Garden City.
Students will be in classes the week of Feb. 18-22 to make up for days missed by superstorm.
Warriors fall short to Garden City Trojans, 21-17 in the Class II final match.
Wantagh Schools lend a hand, help the community and show off their talents.
The community is invited to be part of fundraiser by purchasing a brick for the school's "Walk of Recognition."
District leaders thank those who helped get schools back up and running following storm at Thursday night's board of education meeting.