From International Baccalaureate tests to New York State's Regents exams and other standardized assessments, students in the Sag Harbor School District posted excellent scores in the 2023-24 school year.
From International Baccalaureate tests to New York State's Regents exams and other standardized assessments, students in the Sag Harbor School District posted excellent scores in the 2023-24 school year.
One of the many things that makes Springs School special is the field trips teachers and their students go on. One particular field trip occurred recently in third grade. Students went to the Coast Guard Station in Montauk to learn about all of the important jobs the Coast Guard does.
Students from the Ross School, Springs School, and others around the East End got their hands and feet wet on Friday in the Peconic Estuary, becoming citizen scientists through the Day in the Life program.
The Eleanor Whitmore Early Childhood Center has been granted 10 more years in its Gingerbread Lane facility, according to a new lease agreement reached this week.
I-Tri, the nonprofit empowerment program for adolescent girls, is looking to raise $350,000 by next Thursday, dubbed Giving Day.
Fall festivals, homecoming, and Halloween-themed fun for kids.
In a review of students’ academic performance, extracurricular activities, college preparation, the quality of faculty, and other features by Niche, an online publication that ranks schools, the Ross School has been named the number-one boarding school out of 31 institutions in New York State for 2025.
A renovation project may be on the horizon at the Montauk School, where the board of education on Tuesday heard an extensive presentation by Kevin Walsh of BBS Architects to formally kick off the exploration process.
Arts centers and wineries open their doors, Halloween fun abounds, and Wiffle ball awaits kids in this week's lineup of family-friendly activities.
The Springs School Board on Tuesday rescinded last month’s decision to transfer $342,000 in surplus funds from last year’s budget to a reserve account designated for repairs, following harsh criticism from a community member over the last few weeks.
Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be on a softball travel team in middle school going to tournaments almost every weekend, traveling two hours in the car early in the morning, and having practice for two hours twice a week? That’s what the players on the 12-U Riptides have gotten used to in their first season together.
This month, I’ll be doing a deeper dive into some of my favorite young adult books. We’ll cover everything from people trapped in playing cards to unexpected romance and combat training! These books all feature strong female characters who can face anything thrown their way.
Welcome to "Worth Another Spin," a youthful take on vinyl with the only caveat being that the album in question has to be at least 30 years old and should have faded into relative obscurity. In other words, it's worth another spin. Read on.
The Bridgehampton School Board voted unanimously after an executive session last week to mandate another psychiatric evaluation for a popular English teacher who was reassigned to home leave less than a week into the school year in September.
Whether the East Hampton High School varsity and junior varsity girls volleyball teams won or lost matches with Amityville here Tuesday mattered little in light of the news that the players coached by Abigail Downs and Jacqueline Bates had raised around $15,000 for the Side-Out Foundation, a national organization that provides breast cancer treatment for women who can’t afford it and also finances breast cancer research.
The organizers of Hamptons Doc Fest have put out a call for student-produced films from across the East End. Middle and high school students have been invited to submit a short documentary film about the “Hometown Heroes” who have significantly impacted their lives and communities. The deadline for submissions is coming up quickly, with the window closing Friday, Oct. 11.
The Montauk School District has received community support to tackle student hunger with its “food table,” an idea that originated with its PTA and was so successful the district made it a permanent part of its operating budget.
Pumpkin-decorating in Sag Harbor, ghost stories in East Hampton — it must be fall.
Have you ever wondered what band and chorus life is like for students in fifth through eighth grade at the Springs School? Here’s a little taste.
Our Fabulous Variety Show will entertain children at its Kids’ Night Out on Saturday. Plus: sewing club, kids' movies, arts and crafts, and a visit from a therapy dog.
A case of pertussis, commonly known as whooping cough, has been confirmed at Sag Harbor Elementary School.
A summer fund-raising campaign at Citarella markets on the South Fork brought in $126,680 for the East End Fund for Children, which supports seven child-centered nonprofits here.
After months of open discussion on the merits of the traditional system of class ranking for Pierson High School seniors, the Sag Harbor School District appears poised to end or replace the practice while still naming a valedictorian and salutatorian.
It has been 15 years since East Hampton had an active PTSA, but that's about to change. On Sept. 30, East Hampton High School’s newly rebooted PTSA organization will convene a charter meeting at 6:30 p.m. via Zoom.
Antonia Franceschi, an award-winning dancer, will be teaching a series of master classes at the Hampton Ballet Theatre School in Bridgehampton on Saturday. Plus: open recreation for youth at East Hampton Middle School, story time, Legos, and crafts, a movie classic, and more coming up for kids and teens.
According to the faculty at Pierson Middle and High School in Sag Harbor, the Yondr pouch program for cellphones has been a success. The school board is also largely in favor of it.
As the 2024-25 school year was just beginning, both the East Hampton and Sag Harbor School Districts found themselves facing a challenge: the sudden resignation of a secondary school teacher. Who’s going to teach that class? The answer came in the form of other teachers already on staff, who stepped up when asked by administrators to take on extra classes.
Bonfire Coffeehouse is now delivering children's lunches to the Amagansett School on Wednesdays and Thursdays.
Organización Latino-Americana of Eastern Long Island and Guild Hall are teaming up to offer a full day of art-inspired entertainment for families.
Art and history at the farm museum, movies for kids and teens, a Lego challenge, a Y.A. author reading, and open play time at Hub 44 are all in the family activity lineup this week.
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