February 8, 2007 RSS feed / Schools/Sports

Babylon School District bond vote set for February 13th

Concerns that taxpayer money be spent wisely pervaded the atmosphere at the informational meeting the Babylon School District held for the community on Monday, January 29, 2007. More...

Babylon Schools planning Wellness Expo

The Babylon School District is planning a Wellness Expo for students and staff and is seeking assistance from those with food and/or health-related local businesses who can participate in the information exhibit on May 4, 2007. More...

Robert Moses School in North Babylon dedicates new wing and gym

The North Babylon Board of Education, school administrators, staff, students, parents and community members recently gathered to dedicate Robert Moses Middle School's new wing and gym. More...

Babylon HS chemistry lab enhanced

At Babylon Junior-Senior High School, students in the flame test lab have helped to improve the facility, based on their experiences in it. The lab serves as a "Who Done It?" environment introducing aspects of Forensic Science. More...

Beach Middle School in West Islip adopts families in need for the holidays

Students in the Life Skills Class at Beach Street Middle School in West Islip have been fundraising for classroom activities and to adopt a family in need for the holidays. More...

Girl Scouts present the green circle to Marion G. Vedder Elementary School

The Green Circle program focuses on developing positive social skills through appreciation and respect for human differences. Students in North B a b y l o n ' s Marion G. More...

West Islip students celebrate mix it up day

The Udall Road Middle School in West Islip participated in National Mix It Up Day on November 14, a time during which students accept the challenge of bypassing social boundaries they perceive in school cafeterias, in order to meet new people and ma More...

Udall Road middle school students visit the Nassau County Museum of Art

Students in Deborah Pulitano and Kathy Ryan's classes at West Islip's Udall Road Middle School enjoyed a trip to the Nassau County Museum of Art for cultural and historical enrichment. More...

SCHOOL TRANSPORTATION AND KINDERGARTEN NOTICES

LSD kindergarten. More...

Congratulations to the scholars...

+Daniela B. Arias, Ricky R. Chen and Jacquelyn R. Hughes,all of Bay Shore, were fall 2006 candidates for graduation at Nassau Community College, Garden City. More...

West Babylon School's Moody's rating increases

The West Babylon Union Free School District was recently upgraded from an A2 rating to an A1 rating by Moody's Investors Service. More...

Daniel Street Elementary holds toy drive

Lindenhurst's Daniel Street Toy Campaign was a huge success this year. A letter was sent out to all children asking each grade to bring in an age and gender appropriate toy, clothes, gift cards or restaurant certificates. More...

E.W. Bower Elementary in Lindenhurst welcomes parents into the classroom

Teachers at E.W. Bower Elementary School in Lindenhurst welcomed parents into their classroom as part of American Education Week. The "Invite Parents to School Day" emphasized the importance of parental involvement in a child's educational career. More...

West Babylon legacy of literacy

The literacy legacy continues at West Babylon Forest Avenue Elementary School was recently visited by members of the Babylon Rotary Club and Clifford the Big Red Dog to celebrate literacy. More...

Lindenhurst students recognized for Community Service

T w e n t y - eight students from the Lindenhurst School District were recognized with Presidential S e r v i c e Awards, given to students who completed at least 50 hours of community service. More...

A trip to Boston for West Babylon Junior High students

Eighth grade students at West Babylon Junior High School recently went on their annual overnight field trip to Boston, Massachusetts. Twohundred twenty students and 34 chaperones had an eventful two days touring historic Boston. More...

Coats for kids at Santapogue

Santapogue Elementary School students recently participated in the Coats for Kids program sponsored through Assemblyman Robert Sweeney's office. Students and staff donated used coats for children and adults in need. More...