The Farmingdale School District Superintendent issued a letter to parents.
Passing students will be eligible to sit for the NYS practical and written examinations to become state-licensed cosmetologists.
The wall will "honor and recognize true heroes" within the community.
Forbes considered 14 metrics to determine the top 500 that offer the best educational, financial and career outcomes.
A new law restricts the use of internet-enabled devices during the school day. "Schools are a place where cell phones should be put away."
Scenarios simulated real-time threats and tested coordination between the district, armed security contractors and law enforcement.
The superintendent called the toll on students, faculty, staff, and the loved ones of the two educators killed, "unimaginable."
The new unit will enable specialized care for patients and learning opportunities for dental hygiene students.
The evening was a "stirring tribute to the resilience, achievement, and unity of the 2025 graduating class."
The gift, from 1960 alumnus Murray Pasternack, will support scholarships and programs in engineering technology.
"...God forbid, these students can protect themselves and get tested or check themselves, or even their loved ones who might not know."
The Farmingdale School District budget has passed this year.
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AACSB accreditation recognizes institutions that have "demonstrated a focus on excellence in all areas."
Ronald C. Jackson will oversee the school's student life initiatives. "I look forward to building on Farmingdale’s tradition of excellence."
"An informed electorate is important to us," the district wrote, as it prepares resources ahead of the 2025-26 budget vote.
Roof renovation work will begin "immediately." After Proposition Two failed, the board of education plans to discuss its next steps.
Roof repairs and replacements were passed, but voters shot down a $55.85M proposition for a Career and Technical Education Center and more.
Samuel Thompson's leadership through the coronavirus pandemic and bus crash tragedy was "inspirational," Supervisor Joseph Saladino said.
Dawn Puig saved the life of a girl who was choking on her lunch. "The week has been filled with many gestures of gratitude," she said.
The aide's actions prevented a potential tragedy, the district wrote. "We offer our deepest gratitude," the district stated.
The fire was quickly doused and classes will proceed as scheduled, according to the district.
Superintendent Paul Defendini discussed how the proposals could affect the community. Voters will decide on the bond in January.
Propositions include roof repairs, a new state-of-the-art Career and Technical Education Center, and the enhancement of artistic facilities.
The administrators of the beloved band teacher's estate sued the bus company, driver and a tire manufacturer over alleged negligence.
The district shared a video of students enjoying Karaoke Night at band camp. Students returned, on schedule, just a year after the crash.
FSC plans to develop a program to address barriers that may prevent Hispanic and other low- income students from achieving academic goals.
A security vestibule and new pickleball and tennis courts will be added to replace the pool building, the superintendent said.
Sean Small has won numerous awards, helps out for food volunteers, assists with Cancer Care research, and more.
Gina Pellettiere and Bea Ferrari will be honored with a "symbolic gesture of the everlasting impact that educators can have."
The Over the Hill Gang fundraiser will feature food, raffles, music, games and more. Superintendent Paul Defendini urged community support.
College-sponsored awards provide between $500 and $2,000 annually for up to four years of undergraduate study at the institution.
The Daler Digest is a digital newsletter produced and distributed monthly during the school year.
Robert S. Prezant is set to assume the role in mid-August, replacing John Nader. Learn more about Prezant and his resume.
See whether the Farmingdale School District's budget passed this year.
The sale will feature a wide selection of flowers, vegetables/herbs, perennials, houseplants, succulents, and tropical plants.
Students donated 23 tons of food to Long Island Cares, the equivalent of more than 37,000 meals.