Students wore blue as part of the Autism Awareness Month campaign.
Madeline Rose took first-place and a $200 check, while seven other students earned an honorable mention.
The 67 students join the respected National Honor Society.
It’s a reminder of “how fragile life is.” — Anthony Chiuffo, former Forest Lake Elementary School principal
A social worker helped children get creative by sharing stories displayed on a wooden box.
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Wantagh High School’s Warriors lived up to their reps with a 37-6 win against West Hempstead’s Rams last Saturday.
Nicole Schnabel to become the high school’s 11th principal since it opened in 1958. She has that “little extra flair.” - Supt. Adele Pecora
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A group of Wantagh, Chaminade, and Sacred Heart Academy students were named the organization’s 2021 Long Island Students of the Year.
Over 100 packages were delivered. “It’s our way of saying that we care.”- Ava O’Keefe, Seaford Middle School 8th grader, Service Club member
Last Hope Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation and Island Harvest benefited from “The Wantagh Warrior Holiday Cookbook” sales.
Margaret Gates is one of 15,000 finalists in the 66th annual National Merit Scholarship Program.
Asian Valley Stream tennis players were allegedly coughed on and told "go back to China," by Wantagh football players, according to reports.
Wantagh football players allegedly coughed on and told Asian Valley Stream tennis players to "go back to China," according to reports.
In socially distanced jams, orchestra students practiced fiddling with Irish jigs like “The Cliffs of Moher” over St. Patrick’s Day week.
The club, which meets Thursdays, is “always looking for new ways to grow its audience,” member Jack Kollar said.
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The Pennies for Patients drive collected loose change and spare dollar bills for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.
Twenty-four cases have been reported at the high school, with an additional nine cases announced by officials on Tuesday.
Wantagh students showed some love to seniors and veterans by crasfting handmade valentines.
The 2021 Scholastic Art and Writing Awards recognized Nora Toscano for her short story, “Go to sleep,” touching on school violence.
ICYMI: State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli recently advised the Wantagh School District and 31 others to “closely monitor” its finances.
Pajama Program gets donations collected by members of the Wantagh Elementary School’s Student Council this January.
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Seaford Harbor Elementary PTA wins $1,000 grant, Manor Elementary School students International Week has new visitors — over Zoom
Author Gordon Korman spoke with Wantagh students about his book, “Restart” in a recent virtual visit.
Seaford Harbor Elementary School students learned to honor each other while learning about Martin Luther King this past week.
Seaford Manor elementary students hope “Guide to a better you!” will help improve others' perspective on wellness by emphasizing self-care.
Two robotics classes are vying over the design of a ‘Teacher of the Year’ plaque for Seaford High School.
While there are COVID-19 restrictions in place, there doesn't appear to be any creative restrictions in art and music class.
Wantagh students coordinated and collected toys for the needy as part of the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve's Toy for Tots program this holiday.
Wantagh Seniors will receive holiday greeting cards from local students this year.
Four Seaford High Schoolers will attend the Hugh O’Brien Youth Leadership Virtual Conference in June.
Wantagh student council members recently held a coat and toy drive for needy residents in Wantagh.
Yale Scientific Magazine and Yale Synapse officials have named Melanie Volz the first winner of a prestigious writing competition.
Computer Science week was celebrated by Mandalay Elementary students taking part in Code.org’s Hour of Code by using Ozobots.
A turkey trot was designed to improve balance, tossing and jumping for students.
There is one virtual class per grade at the elementary level, each with a dedicated teacher based at the Manor School.