Fifth-grade orchestra students led by music teacher Patricia Rosenthal played “The Star-Spangled Banner” during the school’s announcements.
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Bayview Elementary School second-graders participating in the Earth Day Poster Contest were congratulated by Principal John Mullins.
West Islip’s Oquenock Elementary School hosted the Every Child Travels Safely event on May 8.
Bayview Elementary School third-graders used materials in the STEAM bin to design and build many creations.
Students investigated how electrical charges flow in a circuit and built their very own circuits for a lighthouse project.
The students raised more than $3,000 for the American Society for Deaf Children.
Congratulations to the West Islip High School Class of 2018!
West Islip High School’s boys baseball team won the county championship on May 28.
Students in grades K-5 at West Islip’s Manetuck Elementary School recently participated in a schoolwide STEM Fair.
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Student topics included the solar system, electricity, simple machines, buoyancy, plants and much more.
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Samantha McCormack demonstrated her exceptional compassion by cutting and donating her hair to the St. Baldrick’s Foundation.
Paul J. Bellew Elementary School students spent Career Day exploring many different career possibilities.
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Avianna Bergold created a recycled robot.
30 exceptional seniors from West Islip High School have committed to play Division I, II and III college athletics.
Allen shared her training experiences from when she was 9 years old through to her participation in the 1980 Winter Olympics.
P.J. Bellew Elementary School students decorated banners reflecting the school’s recent leadership initiative.
Six students from West Islip High School recently competed in the Doodle 4 Google competition.
The young musicians were required to read and label each musical note before playing the notes with their instruments.
“It added a new dimension to their knowledge of the art and culture of Australia," said Miss Lucie.
Congratulations to the Class of 2018 valedictorian and salutatorian!
Keynote speaker Robert Cutrone, a 2010 West Islip alumnus, shared stories of his own successes and failures as a young entrepreneur.
“Mia’s poster displayed creativity, originality and a strong message about the importance of cyber security,” said teacher Jill Culver.
West Islip residents headed to the polls Tuesday to vote on a school budget and elect board members.
West Islip High seniors Shannon Lafferty and Nicolette Nigro presented their research at the Junior Science and Humanities Symposium.
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Nine West Islip HS students participated in DECA’s 58th annual New York State Career Development Conference, bringing home 11 medals.
'Weather Watch Wednesday' comes every week in Sue Koos’ classroom at West Islip’s Manetuck Elementary School.
Julia Grippo was recently chosen for the 22nd annual 'Long Island’s Best: Young Artists at the Heckscher Museum' gallery show.
Approximately 80 skilled student-musicians were selected for the Suffolk County Music Educators Association’s annual All-County festivals.
The student art exhibition provides the opportunity for Long Island students from kindergarten through high school to exhibit their artwork.
Students used a combination of trade books and Internet resources to create technology-enhanced reports on U.S. presidents.
Center for Science Teaching & Learning extends application deadline to March 30, 2018 for international Spellman HV Clean Tech Competition.
“Congratulations to Greg and his coaches Anthony Yuli and Jim Dooley on another very successful season,” said Athletic Director Tim Horan.
A total of 18 Bellew students participated in this year’s Geography Bee in West Islip.
42 students from West Islip High School’s Marketing Club competed against more than 1,400 participants from 26 other Suffolk schools.