In looking at the headline above you’re probably wondering what history could possibly relate to the Sachem Central School District during the time period of 1800-1947. The district did not officially open until 1955. Kenneth […]
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Joe Amplo, Marquette lax program featured in Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel
Joe Amplo and his exciting journey as the head coach for the brand new men’s lacrosse program at Marquette University has been chronicled for months. This week the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, the main daily newspaper in […]
Live & learn or learn and live?
Editor’s Note: The following column was written by former Sachem teacher Patrick M. Chierichella, who is the Educational Coordinator of The Rose Brucia Educational Foundation. I enjoy the Sunday edition of the New York Times. I look […]
Historic Sachem building images from 1961
In the September 1961 issue of the “Sachem News,” the original publication of the Sachem Central School District Board of Education, there are three interesting images that are in the layout. You can see an […]
March issue of The SCENE now available
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 […]
Interact Club raises $1K for Jacob’s Light
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 […]
Former Sachem siblings embark on biz venture
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, […]
Seneca donates $1,000 to Angela’s House
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 […]