The March issue of “The SCENE” magazine, Sachem’s official monthly publication is now available. What you can find in this issue: A letter from Superintendent Nolan Coverage of the “We Are Sachem” rally News and […]

The March issue of “The SCENE” magazine, Sachem’s official monthly publication is now available. What you can find in this issue: A letter from Superintendent Nolan Coverage of the “We Are Sachem” rally News and […]
The Sachem North Interact Club raised $1,000 for Jacob’s Light Foundation in February. The club members were moved by guest speaker and Jacob’s Light founder Dorine Kenney as she told the story of her son, SPC […]
Couple the Scarpelli’s love of running with a foundation in the right tools to build a web platform, and The Running Forum was created. Siblings Brianna and Ryan Scarpelli, who both graduated from Sachem East, […]
Students at Seneca Middle School initiated an angel making project to help the children in Angela’s House. Seneca raised $1,000 and gave the check to founder Bob Policastro earlier this month. Mr. Policastro was overwhelmed […]
Two students from Merrimac Elementary School organized a relief fundraiser for victims of Hurricane Sandy this week. Madison Hicks and Olivia Paquette, students from Eileen Guider’s class at Merrimac, asked students to guess how […]
Waverly Avenue Elementary School had its IdolMaker Talent Show at Sequoya Middle School on Friday night. Hosted by WALK 97.5, students from various grades participated. Many sang, danced and even did comedy. PHOTOS: Click here […]
Hiawatha Elementary School hosted its annual Second Grade Wax Museum on Thursday, March 21. Hundreds of parents and supporters came down to the school to check out the spectacle of dozens of children dressed as […]
Louisville basketball coach and Long Island native Rick Pitino thinks basketball in the area is suffering because of affluence. “How can you double a population and say why? It’s called affluence. Long Island was blue […]