June
East Islip High School’s girls varsity golf team delivered a remarkable performance at the Suffolk County tournament on May 19 at Middle Island Country Club.
East Islip High School’s chapter of the National Art Honor Society held its annual induction ceremony on June 2.
A total of 66 East Islip High School students were awarded the New York State Seal of Civic Readiness, which will included as a special endorsement on their diplomas, in a May 29 ceremony in the school’s auditorium.
East Islip High School’s freshman class took a fishing trip around Captree State Park on May 28.
East Islip High School inducted 12 outstanding new members into the East Islip chapter of the Math Honor Society on June 3.
East Islip High School held its annual Local Scholarship Awards on June 3, bestowing dozens of well-deserved scholarships to the seniors graduating later this month.
Students in Melissa Love’s second grade class at Connetquot Elementary School created their very own dioramas as a culmination to their informational w.riting unit
East Islip High School seniors Sophia Pepe and John Talt were recently nominated for the Butch Dellecave Award, presented to Suffolk’s top scholar-athletes, and attended the 25th annual Dellecave Awards brunch ceremony held on June 8 at Villa Lombardi’s in Holbrook.
East Islip High School softball team made history this season by winning the school’s first ever Long Island championship on June 4.
East Islip High School’s Class of 2025 enjoyed the traditional senior breakfast in the cafeteria on June 13, receiving their yearbooks, caps and gowns, and graduation ceremony tickets while enjoying a great morning meal.
Timber Point Elementary School held its Hawaiian Luau Field Day on a sunny June 2, with the young athletes showing off a variety of skills they learned throughout the year in front of their families and other special guests.
East Islip High School held its National Honor Society investiture ceremony on June 5 in the school’s auditorium, recognizing a remarkable total of 64 seniors.
Across the East Islip School District, second- and fifth-grade students moving up to a new school enjoyed fantastic field trips to the buildings they will attend come September.
East Islip High School proudly announced that 21 students earned the Seal of Biliteracy this year, the highest number since the program’s inception.