The Board of Education will be meeting to discuss several items on the agenda.
Students begin the new school year this Wednesday.
Hampton Bays Schools opened to students on Wednesday.
It's time to stuff those backpacks and head to the bus stop.
Westhampton Beach lands among an elite group of schools in new rankings.
State Education Department releases 2014 Common Core testing scores.
Four theater workshops were offered this summer to members of the Hampton Bats High School Thespian Society.
$9 Million in allocated capital spending funds would be reserved to reduce residents' tax bills
Kids thanked military personnel for their service with homemade valentines.
Keira Ann Kelly is heading to the state championships.
Children collected blankets, toys, treats and food for needy animals.
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Speakers at the forum said hope could be coming from Albany and urged parents to join forces and opt out of controversial testing.
Also announced were November and December's students of the month.
The event is free.
Over 50 students participated in the production.
The district is among 87 in New York state that is designated as fiscally stressed.
Comptroller reports that the district didn't follow proper procedure when it came to claims processing.
The Coaches vs. Cancer tournament has raised $32,000 over the past nine years.
Board of Education meets Monday, Jan. 13 at the Westhampton Beach Elementary School library.
Most far exceed state average, according to health department data.
Icy roads expected for the morning commute.
A protest against the federal learning standards will be held in front of News 12 at 4 p.m. Monday.
Olivia Dimijian can now move on to the state level competition.
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The students created a virtual, eco-friendly business.
A food and winter coat drive was held in conjunction with the event.
Girl Scouts boxed the food that was donated to 15 local families.
The paper ship stretched the entire length of the elementary school hallway.
Commissioner King hosted another forum that lasted over two hours with mostly complaints about the common core implementation, APPR, unfunded mandates, and lack of attention to special education students.
At times the crowd got so incensed, there was a call for civility.
Don't miss a minute of the highly anticipated Common Core curriculum meeting.
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State lawmakers are sponsoring legislation to limit access to and use of student information.
Educators say state formula hurts Long Island school districts.
The the event will be held on Wednesday at 7 p.m.