June 24, 2010 RSS feed / Schools/Sports

North Babylon students create "Cell Cities"

The tenth-grade living environment students at North Babylon High School recently completed a creative hands-on project to better understand the basic structure of a cell and how each part functions. More...

West Babylon Santapogue elementary school receives visit from NY Islanders

Santapogue Elementary School in the West Babylon School District recently received a visit from the New York Islanders on February 23rd. The Islanders present an assembly to elementary schools in the local communities across Long Island. More...

Our Lady of Lourdes is On TheAir

Our Lady of Lourdes in West Islip, has recently moved into a new domain with “On the Air” morning school announcements and prayers. These are being broadcasted live by student government leaders to the classrooms within the school. More...

Scholars in the News

•Marissa Evarts, a senior from West Islip, was elected to Phi Beta Kappa at the State University of New York at Geneseo. More...

West Islip HS Honor Society inductees

The West Islip Senior High School business department has inducted 21 students into the Business and Marketing Honor Society (BMHS). The students were recognized for their academic excellence, their efforts, and service to school and community. More...

Soldier thanks Harding students in Lindenhurst for their support

Students at Lindenhurst’s Harding Avenue Elementary School received a personal thank-you from Sergeant Daniel Hogan for their generosity during the holiday season in sending care packages and letters to troops overseas. More...

Beach St. Middle School student will compete in the New York Geographic Bee

Beach Street Middle School fifth grader Sean T. McShane has been notified by the National Geographic Society that he is one of the semi-finalists eligible to compete in the 2010 New York Geographic Bee. More...

Poll

The DEC plans to mitigate the water contamination from the plume heading into our area from Grumman in Bethpage by filtering it at the well site; the balance will go into waterways and the Great South Bay untreated. Do you agree with the DEC’s plan?