The Westhampton Beach Elementary School recently named the winners of its 24th annual math, science and technology fair.
Hampton Bays Elementary School students recently practiced traffic safety and learned more about traffic signs in their physical education classes. As part of the engaging tutorial, the school’s gym was transformed into a roadway that students navigated on roller scooters.
Hampton Bays Elementary School’s community service club, K-Kids, recently donated $100 to the Ronald McDonald House as part of a St. Patrick’s Day-themed fundraiser. To raise the funds, the students sold four-leaf clover necklaces during their lunch periods. The fundraiser is just one of several that the K-Kids have participated in this year; they've also raised money for breast cancer and autism charities.
Westhampton Beach High School junior Jack Schultz has been named a finalist in the New York State Science and Engineering Fair.
Hampton Bays Elementary School celebrated St. Patrick’s Day on March 17 with a variety of fun activities.
Hampton Bays Elementary School celebrated St. Patrick’s Day on March 17 with a variety of fun activities.
Hampton Bays Elementary School celebrated St. Patrick’s Day on March 17 with a variety of fun activities.
Hampton Bays High School drama students will perform “Chicago (High School Edition)” on April 1 through 3.
Southampton High School thespians wowed audiences on March 18 and 19 with an impressive performance of “Legally Blonde – The Musical.” During the production, students sang their hearts out as they told the inspiring story of Elle Woods, who overcomes the blonde stereotype and becomes a law student at Harvard.
Eastport-South Manor Junior-Senior High School students in the theater and music department recently staged a musical production of “The Addams Family.”
Hampton Bays High School students assisted Save Environmental on March 24 by gluing hundreds of eelgrass seeds onto hard clams.
Students in the Tuttle Avenue Elementary School Tuttle Cares Club, led by adviser Nicole Rau, recently celebrated the school’s bus drivers as part of Bus Driver Appreciation Week.
The Our Lady of the Hamptons School guitar group performing at a recent school assembly.
Pierson’s Robotics Team, Team 28, met Assemblyman Fred Thiele Jr. while in the first round of competitions at the FIRST Robotics Competition taking place in Albany. COURTESY SAG HARBOR SCHOOL DISTRICT
The Westhampton Beach Elementary School recently named the winners of its 24th annual math, science and technology fair.
Hampton Bays Elementary School students recently practiced traffic safety and learned more about traffic signs in their physical education classes. As part of the engaging tutorial, the school’s gym was transformed into a roadway that students navigated on roller scooters.
Hampton Bays Elementary School’s community service club, K-Kids, recently donated $100 to the Ronald McDonald House as part of a St. Patrick’s Day-themed fundraiser. To raise the funds, the students sold four-leaf clover necklaces during their lunch periods. The fundraiser is just one of several that the K-Kids have participated in this year; they've also raised money for breast cancer and autism charities.
Westhampton Beach High School junior Jack Schultz has been named a finalist in the New York State Science and Engineering Fair.
Hampton Bays Elementary School celebrated St. Patrick’s Day on March 17 with a variety of fun activities.
Hampton Bays Elementary School celebrated St. Patrick’s Day on March 17 with a variety of fun activities.
Hampton Bays Elementary School celebrated St. Patrick’s Day on March 17 with a variety of fun activities.
Hampton Bays High School drama students will perform “Chicago (High School Edition)” on April 1 through 3.
Southampton High School thespians wowed audiences on March 18 and 19 with an impressive performance of “Legally Blonde – The Musical.” During the production, students sang their hearts out as they told the inspiring story of Elle Woods, who overcomes the blonde stereotype and becomes a law student at Harvard.
Eastport-South Manor Junior-Senior High School students in the theater and music department recently staged a musical production of “The Addams Family.”
Hampton Bays High School students assisted Save Environmental on March 24 by gluing hundreds of eelgrass seeds onto hard clams.
Students in the Tuttle Avenue Elementary School Tuttle Cares Club, led by adviser Nicole Rau, recently celebrated the school’s bus drivers as part of Bus Driver Appreciation Week.
The Our Lady of the Hamptons School guitar group performing at a recent school assembly.
Pierson’s Robotics Team, Team 28, met Assemblyman Fred Thiele Jr. while in the first round of competitions at the FIRST Robotics Competition taking place in Albany. COURTESY SAG HARBOR SCHOOL DISTRICT
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