Pictured: Anu Bindra discussed Sikhism at Calhoun on Nov. 16. Photos courtesy of the Bellmore-Merrick Central High School District Students in social studies classes across John F. Kennedy, Wellington C. Mepham and Sanford H. Calhoun high schools participated in multi-faith forums throughout
Pictured: The Department of Environmental Conservation provided an educational session for fishing club members before they lowered their reels into Twin Lakes. Photos courtesy of the Seaford School District Seaford High School’s new fishing club is giving students an opportunity to enjoy the outdoors and participate in an activity that is very popular in an […]
Pictured: Fairfield Elementary School student council members, from left, Vincent Guardino, Hailey Reinle, Selara Fam and Dylan Sonntag showed donations for the Thanksgiving food drive for Island Harvest. Photos courtesy of the Massapequa School District Helping others has been a mission for students in the Massapequa School District as Thanksgiving approaches. Berner
Pictured: Cherokee Street Elementary School staff wore pink in honor of the “Pink it Forward” breast cancer fundraiser. Photos courtesy of Connetquot Central School District The Cherokee Street Elementary School community is paying it forward through “Pink it Forward,” a breast cancer fundraising initiative. Their efforts raised $1,200 to create care packages for women
Pink Aid Long Island celebrated its 10th Anniversary on Thursday, October 26th with the organization’s first ever evening event and a sold-out crowd of over 750 guests at the Paramount in Huntington. The event, titled “Pink Rocks! A Decade of Compassion,” opened with a professional fashion show, presenting the “Best of Fall 2023” looks from
Photo courtesy of West Babylon School District The first graders in Ms. McMahon’s class at Tooker Avenue Elementary School are getting into the Thanksgiving spirit with their writing assignment. The students created turkeys and came up with a list of rhyming words to write on each of their feathers. They decorated and colored their one-of-a-kind […]
It’s never too soon to start thinking about how to make your school a better place and the new Student Council Club ambassadors are already preparing to do just that. Over 24 fifth grade students arrived at Wantagh Elementary School 45 minutes before school began on a Monday morning in October before school began to […]
Pictured: Central Boulevard Principal Dominique Siebert (second from right), assistant principal Julianne Inghilterra (right) and students presented a check of $2,396 to a representative from the Ronald McDonald House (left) on Nov. 14 at the conclusion of the school’s Coins for a Cause fundraiser. Photo courtesy of the Bethpage Union Free School District Bethpage students
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