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West Babylon High School announced its fall 2009 scholar athletes. More than 30 students earned honors for their stellar performances both on the field and in the classroom. More ... The streets of Babylon Village were filled with members of the Babylon community who, dressed in orange and black, came together for Babylon High School’s Homecoming Day celebration. More ... Deer Park’s Abraham Lincoln prekindergarten students experienced the diversity of the holiday season by participating in traditional Hanukkah activities. Students helped teachers cook potato latkes and placed wooden candles in a menorah. More ... The Babylon School District offers a full-day kindergarten program for students residing within district lines. In order to enroll in the program for this September (2010), children must be five years old on or before Dec. 1, 2010 and be registered during the open registration period. This year, residents can register their children on: Fri., March 12 and Mon., March 15, 9 to 11 a.m. More ... The Babylon School District’s Board of Education, PTA/PTSA members, and administrative team announce that five district students have been commended for the creative projects they produced for the 2009- 2010 PTA Reflections Contest. These pieces were selected from the numerous submissions made to the annual contest and recognized as Suffolk County Award of Excellence winners. More ... Lindenhurst School District’s Albany Avenue Elementary School held kindergarten orientation on the day before school officially opened. “It lets the new students become familiar with the building before they actually have to be here officially,” explained principal Frank Grotschel. “The older students give tours and answer questions,” he added. More ... Students headed back to school on Sept. 8 welcoming the three new principals to the school district: Dr. Anthony D. Bridgeman, as West Islip High School principal; Daniel Marquardt, as Udall Road Middle School principal; and Andrew O’Farrell, as principal for Beach Street Middle School. More ... Sixty seventh-grade students from North Babylon’s Robert Moses Middle School recently gathered in the school’s auditorium for a special kick-off program. These select students are part of a pilot program led by Albany’s First Lady, Michelle Paige Patterson, to encourage healthy habits in students. More ... |
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