See how college aid applications changed for Islip area high schools.
Dr. Ellen Semel served as superintendent of schools from 2018 until this year.
Courtney Kirch and Jeff Palacios were congratulated by Islip High School for committing to sports programs for next fall.
Congratulations to the graduates!
Second- and third-graders brightened up the outside of school with encouraging words.
Students from Islip High School celebrated their college choices.
“Congratulations on this outstanding accomplishment,” Principal Jon LaRochester told the inductees.
Second graders in Jillian Bohnaker’s class at Islip’s Commack Road Elementary School wrote a letter to the "striking chairs" of Room 103.
Students created more than 60 canine toys, enjoying learning a new skill while simultaneously giving back to the community.
Five students were awarded an AP Capstone Diploma this year.
The budget includes a 2 percent increase in the school tax levy.
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Islip’s Commack Road Elementary School held College and Career Readiness Week from April 12-16.
Twenty-four outstanding seniors who were named AP Scholars by the College Board for their academic excellence.
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Students in Jesse Eilbeck’s woodshop class designed, built and sanded the boxes.
Congratulations to Lauren Callaway and Jessica Chan!
Islip Middle School sixth graders were chosen to be “Kidcasters” for April 12 on the radio station.
Students raised more than $1,000 for the Islip American Legion Rusy Bohm Post No. 411 Auxiliary.
FAFSA completions are down nationally. Here is how Islip area high schools have done so far.
Four students signed letters of intent April 14.
The NAMM Foundation recognized the school district’s music program for the seventh consecutive year.
Officials named a new superintendent after Dr. Ellen Semel announced last year she will be retiring this June.
The students were honored by the Islip American Legion Auxiliary Rusy-Bohm Post 411 in March.
Soccer coach Mike Reilly is one of 400 people nationwide to earn the honor from the National Federation of High School Sports.
Police said a student made a comment Thursday that was "perceived as a threat."
Students in the high school's cosmetology program donated 100% of their hand sanitizer sale profits to support local families in need.
The South Shore Children’s Center teacher was chosen as this week's teacher of the week. Congratulations to Ms. Daley!
The percentage of U.S. residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been on the rise. Here's how it’s changed in Suffolk County.
Students in Trish Specht's class celebrated 100 days of school by dressing up.
"The children loved coming to school dressed as centenarians and discussing how much they learned since the beginning of the school year."
Fifth grade science students investigated how to separate a food dye mixture using chromatography.
Students published their dreams for a better world on illustrated tiles and brought them together.
The brought students and staff together to enhance social-emotional learning and school unity.
Seventh grader Gavin Connell and his mother collected coupons each week at CVS to buy diapers and baby supplies for people in need.
Andrew Scimeca served as director of facilities and transportation at the New Hyde Park-Garden City Park School District.
Third- and fourth-grade English as a New Language students created game-based boards based on research of different animals.
Guest readers participating via Zoom read 12 books to the fourth grade class.
Selected students competed in the Regional Business Plan Competition, which feature 120 virtual firms from Long Island.
The students signed national letters of intent in the school’s gym last week to commit to their college sports.