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SCALA/BACCA Annual Student Show

Photo courtesy of Dan Seagraves. The Suffolk County Art Leaders Association (SCALA), in partnership with The Babylon Citizens Council on the Arts (BACCA), present the SCALA/BACCA Annual Student Show at Babylon Old Town Hall, 47 West Main Street, Babylon, NY 11702. The Annual Student Show invites students in Suffolk County, whose districts are members of […]
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Workshop Helps Foster Friendships Among Differences

Photo courtesy of North Babylon School District Students in grades four and five at Belmont Elementary School in the North Babylon School District recently participated in a three-week interactive program called “Friendships Across Differences.” The program included discussions and activities to foster positive relationships among students with diverse backgrounds.
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Massapequa Seventh Grade Scientists Find Success

Pictured: Massapequa Supervisor of Science Daniel Mezzafonte, left, and Berner Middle School Principal Jason Esposito congratulated seventh graders Fiona Ash, second from left, and Kayla Vessalico on advancing to the finals of the Institute for Advanced Computational Science Challenge. Photo courtesy of the Massapequa School District A shared love of science prompted Fiona
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West Islip FBLA Members Get Firsthand Look At Business

Photo courtesy of West Islip Union Free School District West Islip High School’s Future Business Leaders of America chapter, accompanied by adviser Mrs. Krawczyk and business teacher Mrs. Morgigno, visited the headquarters of Arizona Iced Tea in Woodbury on Jan. 10. This exclusive opportunity allowed students to witness firsthand the dynamic operations of one of […]
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Biden-Harris Administration Awards $303 Million In Homelessness Assistance Funding To Communities In New York

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced nearly $3.16 billion in Continuum of Care Program Awards for over 7,000 projects that provide housing assistance and/or supportive services to people experiencing homelessness, as well as costs related to planning and data collection. Continuum of Care Programs in New York received $303,078,5278. See