Adorable kindergarten students will be planting flowers and have also read books about nature.
The kids created their paintings at the Westhampton Free Library.
The winning posters will be displayed on New York State Senator Ken LaValle's website.
Hampton Bays Public School Superintendent Lars Clemensen couldn't be prouder of the character students showed despite dashed dreams.
Congratulations to these dedicated students!
Yes, drinking and driving is deadly. But teens learned that even drinking and walking can be dangerous at a high school assembly recently.
"It goes to show you can teach an old dog new tricks." — Susan Kearns.
The Westhampton Beach High School junior won the Prudential Spirit of Community award for her giving heart.
The teen's fundraiser, "Baby, it's cold outside," was aimed at providing the homeless with warmth during the brutal winter months.
"His bulldozer drove over a land mine. He did not hear the explosion and was thrown into a rice paddy, losing his M-16 rifle."
Schoolchildren in Hampton Bays got into the St. Patrick's Day spirit, dressing in green and designing magical leprechaun traps.
Even the youngest of children can learn to give back in a big way.
These kids have bright futures in store!
The kids even made a model Parthenon recently during a project about Greek gods.
Robert "Red" Murray was a lucky man — a pie once saved his life while he was serving overseas, only one instance when he escaped death.
Congratulations to the "Mathletes" team!
The event was meant to open students' eyes to a new genres of books.
Westhampton Beach students explored their roots to see if any relatives had come to the United States through Ellis Island.
Way to go, Robert McNamara!
Westhampton Beach kids collected 400 cans of soup and nonperishable items to help those in need, right before Super Bowl Sunday.
The battle is certainly not over. We're not letting our guard down." — Christian Killoran, whose son Aiden has Down syndrome.
The children created a White House Mural at Westhampton Beach Elementary School.
Great news for the Westhampton Beach School District!
Little children, doing big things.
Important life lessons, learned early on this week by Westhampton Beach Elementary School kids.
Check out what these great kids are doing.
These kids rock.
George Skidmore set the standard for "Baymen Pride," said Hampton Bays School Superintendent Lars Clemensen.
High school students have created a virtual reality business, the Westhampton Beach school district reported.
Members of the Hamptons Bays Leos Club put their hearts into making the season festive for hospital patients.
These kids couldn't be any cuter.
Westhampton Beach High School students, members of the Interact Club, raised funds to buy gifts for a family in need.
Kids were able to explore coding as a possible career, school officials said.
The students helped to weave eelgrass into the bay and provide habitats for baby fish, the district said.
Paul Hoshyla is on leave "pending the outcome of this legal matter," Hampton Bays School Superintendent Lars Clemensen said.
Great job, Sydney Sheren!
Could they be any cuter?
Parents, get your refrigerators ready for some of the cutest artwork of all.
The veteran shared stories of his rich life with the kids last week.
Westhampton Beach students thanked the veterans for their service.