May 14, 2025
North Babylon Students Celebrate Their Differences
William E. DeLuca Elementary School recently hosted Uniquely You:
Celebrating Our Differences. The event was created to help students
better understand and embrace neurodiversity within the school
com. . .
May 12, 2025
North Babylon Announces Top Two in Class of 2025
North Babylon High School has announced Joseph Licata as valedictorian
and Jayden Tran as salutatorian for the Class of 2025. Licata excels
in academics, music and athletics. He boasts a GPA of more . . .
May 9, 2025
North Babylon Students Commit to College Sports
This spring, 10 student athletes from North Babylon High School
committed to playing their respective sports at the collegiate level.
Students joined together with family, friends, coaches and
adminis. . .
May 7, 2025
Woods Road Students Tap Into Their Creative Side
To celebrate their love of literacy and tap into their creativity,
students throughout Woods Road Elementary School held a poetry caf
celebration on April 29 and 30. Each class spent time in the ca. . .
May 6, 2025
RMMS Magazine Now Available
The Robert Moses Middle School literary magazine, Muses of Moses, is
now available for order. This year's edition showcases a vibrant
collection of original student writing from all grade levels. Our
. . .
May 5, 2025
North Babylon Students Honored with Suffolk Zone Awards
North Babylon School District student-athletes from the districts five
elementary schools and Robert Moses Middle School were recently
honored with Suffolk Zone Awards for Outstanding Elementary Middl. . .
May 2, 2025
North Babylon Recognizes Winter Student-Athletes
Joined by family, friends, administrators, Board of Education members
and coaches, North Babylon School District recognized 11 outstanding
winter student-athletes at the April 22 Board of Education me. . .
April 28, 2025
Families Connect During RMMS Literacy Night
Robert Moses Middle School recently hosts its first family literacy
night. This night was filled with engaging literacy activities that
parents could replicate at home. There were seven stations that
. . .