Massapequa High School hosted its annual Coaches, Alumni and Community Versus Cancer basketball game on Jan. 5. All donations from the awareness event, totaling $2,013, were given to the Lustgarten Foundation for Pancreatic Cancer Research. The event was a collaborative effort between the
Month: January 2019
Islip’s Commack Road and Sherwood elementary schools partnered with the Suffolk County Police Department on Jan. 17 for the second annual PTA-sponsored “Being Police SMART: A Pizza Party with the Principals and Police” event, held at Islip Middle School. Sherwood Principal Chad Walerstein and
By: Noelle Lambert January’s Charity of the Month is: PBS Community Foundation The PBS Community Foundation, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, was established to help people with autism spectrum disorders, developmental disabilities and other special needs. They particularly focus on
The United States Department of Energy reports that more than half of the energy used in a typical home goes toward heating and cooling costs. With energy costs continually on the rise, many homeowners want to make the most of their heating systems and use the heat in the most efficient manner
More than two dozen students from the Seaford School District will have an opportunity to explore their curiosities about the world at upcoming Science Olympiad competitions. The Seaford High School team will take part in the regional competition on Feb. 2 at Division Avenue High School. Led by
This year, the Farmingdale School District implemented an elementary school initiative to get K-5 students moving in the classroom during their learning time. A committee of teachers, administrators, board of education members, and the district’s athletic director worked together to design a
As a celebration of their dedication to become stronger readers, fourth-grade students in Debbie Vieira and Lisa Celentano’s class at Joseph A. Edgar Intermediate School in the Rocky Point Union Free School District participated in a special pajama reading celebration. During the special
Ward Melville High School seniors Kelsey Ge, Maya Pena-Lobel, Megan Specht and Elizabeth Wang have been named Scholars in the 2019 Regeneron Science Talent Search, a program of the Society for Science and the Public. This honor was bestowed upon the students based on their comprehensive science
Lightbridge Academy, Innovators in Educational Child Care, celebrated their groundbreaking event in Massapequa on Tuesday, January 22nd. This will be the company’s second Long Island location and it will be opening in the summer of 2019! Those in attendance included not only the family,
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