Schools
School Notebook: St. Joe's Student Dies Suddenly
Also: Memorial garden to honor memory of Bayport student; MRSA at Lindenhurst Middle School; Half Hollow Hills teen works to fight DWI.
Babylon Village Patch
Carol Ann Grodski, MS RD CD/N, Babylon schools food service director, had long been hoping Babylon would be the first Long Island school to join Michelle Obama's Chefs Move to School program. Read the on Babylon Village Patch.
Lindenhurst Patch
Parents were notified this week a staff member at the has been temporarily dismissed following a confirmed diganosis of MRSA. Read the on Lindenhurst Patch.
Deer Park-North Babylon Patch
A former Deer Park High School lacrosse player now at Farmingdale State was named to one of the NCAA Division III’s All-Regional teams. Read the on Deer Park-North Babylon Patch.
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Half Hollow Hills Patch
A West Hollow Middle School student is one of two Long Island teens to be a part of Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD)’s first youth empowerment organization. Read the on Half Hollow Hills Patch.
Patchogue Patch
Samantha Liberti, a senior at St. Joseph's College, died suddenly on Monday, a week away from graduation. Read the on Patchogue Patch.
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Sachem Patch
The student body was treated to some fresh air on Thursday as school officials welcomed members of the Armed Forces to an outdoor meet-and-greet and demonstration. Read the on Sachem Patch.
Sayville-Bayport Patch
A groundbreaking ceremony for a memorial garden, to be called ‘Carly’s Corner,’ will be held on June 3 in honor of Bayport elementary student Carly Robin LeStrange who lost her battle with cancer just about one year ago. Read the on Sayville-Bayport Patch.
West Islip Patch
West Islip High School students aren't just this week, they're also earning awards for their journalistic talents. Read the on West Islip Patch.
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