Pictured: Greg Henke, a Minnesauke parent and geologist, visited Ms. Babb’s third grade class to share his experiences visiting Kenya. Photo courtesy of the Three Village Central School District Third graders in Ms. Babb’s class at Minnesauke Elementary School are making connections between
Tamales are a traditional Mesoamerican dish made of a masa dough and fillings, and then steamed in a corn husk or banana leaves. While tamales certainly are delicious, the time-consuming nature of making them may compel some to avoid preparing them at home. This recipe for “Chicken Tamale Pie” offers the flavors of tamales in […]
Many people aspire to eat more nutritious foods in an effort to take charge of their overall health. For some, this may include turning to fresh vegetables and plant-based protein sources with greater frequency. While it may seem like a trend, vegan and vegetarian eating can have many benefits, even if people do not completely […]
Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino today announced the return of internship opportunities for college students who are looking to gain meaningful work experience. The Town will offer an internship program for the 2024 summer season. “Internships give students an advantage over other job seekers when it comes to work readiness, and I am proud […]
Pictured: Josh Holden, left, and Brady Sanders helped out with a French photo station. Photos courtesy of the Massapequa School District Youngsters were invited to discover the world at the Massapequa School District’s 19th annual World Language Festival on March 14. The event was held at Massapequa High School and featured activities celebrating the five […]
Photos courtesy of Smithtown CSD Virtual Enterprise firms from both Smithtown High School East and High School West were recently honored with a Top 7 ranking on Long Island by VE International. DogGo, from High School East, was ranked in the Top 7 for their employee handbook. DogGo is committed to redefining the pet care […]
Pictured: Mandalay Elementary School kindergartners put their digital snowmen into different seasons after reading “Snowmen All Year.” Photos courtesy of the Wantagh School District There was a little mix-up about the seasons at Mandalay Elementary School in the Wantagh School District, but kindergartners came out a little more tech-savvy. After reading “Snowmen All Year”
Photo courtesy of West Babylon School District West Babylon School District’s orchestra students had a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to play alongside a famous musician, thanks to an artist-in-residence program with Mark Wood, one of the founding members of the Trans-Siberian Orchestra. Mr. Wood visited with the student-musicians in grade 5-12 from throughout the West
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