Donations made through the program will support pediatric cancer research into solid tumors at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.
Children work on reading strategies like decoding, comprehension and fluency, as well as key math concepts.
Trees were planted and dedicated to each class whose high school experience was impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.
"Be a good person, be an interesting person, care about things and prove that you care about them..." the valedictorian said.
Students competed in classic games like the egg and spoon race, sack race, parachute games and a scooter relay. See photos.
Students entering the military or those with a GPA of 100 or higher were recognized, as were retiring staff members.
The students performed in band and musical ensembles and participated in theatre productions, dance, kickline and film production.
The Hauppauge School District budget has passed this year.
The project allowed students to practice essential woodworking skills.
The program celebrates students who demonstrate academic excellence, leadership in school activities and a commitment to volunteerism.
Steve Fratello, a naturalist and explorer, visited the school to share his spectacular collection of rare butterflies and moths.
Author Lisa Muchnik shared her story with students. The book follows a panda who learns to embrace his radiant inner beauty.
"The choir’s performance in such an iconic space was a moment they will cherish for years to come," the school district wrote.
The mobile cart offers students and teachers the chance to discover new books, fiction or nonfiction, without having to visit the library.
This win marked their second consecutive year as champions. Congratulations!
Students learned how drones function, their components and real-world applications, such as delivery, agriculture and search-and-rescue.
The top members of the class were recognized. Of close to 260 seniors, 15 were recognized for achieving a cumulative weighted GPA of 100.0+.
The cards will be distributed to the local heroes at a veterans home in Stony Brook for the holiday.
Middle schoolers got to see what artistic opportunities await in high school, as students performed theater and dance routines.
The event featured top-performing students from two teachers' algebra classes who showcased their skills in a three-round challenge.
Select students will move on to regional competitions. Check out the innovative projects and studies that students dug into.
The students dedicated 10 hours of rehearsal time with their respective orchestras and performed in the LISFA concert on Jan. 12.
Ayaan Shah is one of 25 NYS high school seniors to be nominated based on academic success, artistic excellence, community service, and more.
Students explored ideas on off-campus lunch; discipline, strength and confidence in school; school beautification and alternative phys-ed.
Students first practiced by dissecting a chicken wing and then a sheep’s heart after they learned about the cardiovascular system.
Students explored the effectiveness of pill coatings. Stony Brook University graduate Daniella Pereira mentors a group each week.
Attendees played games, watched a holiday movie, ate tasty treats, wrote letters to Santa and created holiday cards for service members.
Each month, Hauppauge Middle School rewards thoughtful and positive actions with kindness awards.
On Nov. 6, the school hosted a pep rally where eager candidates took to the podium to campaign for leadership roles.
Hauppauge High School’s turf field were a sea of pink as the school community raised approximately $50K in Courtney Tomkin's memory.
Representatives from Stony Brook Children’s Hospital visited classes at Forest Brook Elementary for lessons on safety and injury prevention.
Students from Hauppauge High School's fine and performing arts department proudly presented their production of the Shakespeare classic.
Students had fun at the pep rally, playing games, watching performances, and crowning Mr. and Miss Hauppauge.
Proceeds benefitted Angela's House, which helps medically fragile children and their families.
Rose Reece is preparing for her first day of teaching. Let's show her some support!
Students unfurled a giant American flag alongside administrators, staff, police officers and firefighters.
Students were presented with certificates of recognition and congratulated for their hard work.
Students toured college campuses and enjoyed fun, local activities, including Six Flags, mini golf, and an entertainment venue.
Trees were planted and dedicated to each class that had their high school careers impacted by the coronavirus.
Hauppauge High School World Language students were honored with the Seal of Biliteracy during a special recognition ceremony and breakfast.