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If you are experiencing technical difficulties, please email your questions and concerns to the following address. Please include your child's name and grade in your email. For elementary students, please also include the name of your child's teacher.

The computer teacher from your building will troubleshoot your situation and email you back as soon as possible.

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Islip Families Experience a Top-Notch Festival of the Arts

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Families of the Islip School District attended the annual Festival of the Arts at Islip High School on May 20, an event that celebrates the district’s outstanding art and music programs. A walkable art exhibition showcased hundreds of student artwork from grades K-12 displayed in the school’s auditorium, hallways and cafeteria, including paintings, drawings, sculptures and mixed media pieces. Musical performances in the cafeteria featured the Islip Middle School Chamber Orchestra and Show Choir, as well as the high school and middle school jazz bands. Visiting families were entertained with an art scavenger hunt, and a special instrument petting zoo gave younger students from prekindergarten to third grade the chance to try out string, brass and woodwind instruments for their upcoming instrument choice in fourth grade. 
 
“The Festival of the Arts is my favorite event of the year,” Director of Fine and Performing Arts Michael Hershkowitz said. “Our community has the chance to experience what the students of Islip experience everyday – absolutely top-notch art and music education. The creativity on display speaks for itself, and I am grateful for the hard work of our Fine and Performing Arts team.”

Date Added: 5/29/2025

A Tape Triumph for Wing's PARP Reading Competition

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Each year, Wing Elementary School creates a reading competition for the Pick a Reading Partner initiative to see which team – made up of classes from each grade – can read the most. This year, Wing set a schoolwide PARP goal of reading for 75,000 minutes, which the students amply exceeded.

To celebrate this achievement, the students voted on a Principal’s Challenge, considering fun choices like “Reading Rainbow – Add a Rainbow to the Principal’s Hair” and “Dino-mite Day – Dress the Principal like a Dinosaur.” The overwhelming majority of classes voted, however, for “Stuck on Reading! – Duct Tape the Principal to the Wall,” a happy fate for Principal Catherine Glaser.

“It was a privilege to honor our students’ reading efforts and achievements in such a memorable and exciting way,” Glaser said.

Date Added: 4/29/2025