February 14, 2025
100th Day and P.S. I Love You Day
Kindergarten celebrated the 100th day of school as the 101 Dalmatians, raced to 100 with our friends, and shared kindness grams for PS I Love you!
February 14, 2025
Kindergarten celebrated the 100th day of school as the 101 Dalmatians, raced to 100 with our friends, and shared kindness grams for PS I Love you!
February 13, 2025
Students in Ms. Sebastian and Ms. Pluchinotta's class chose a famous African American and wrote a brief report including their date of birth, why they were famous, and why they chose that person.
December 20, 2024
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November 27, 2024
Second graders at Parliament Place learned how to say, "THANK YOU" in many different languages.
November 27, 2024
The students in Mrs. Goodwin's class read the book "Balloons Over Broadway" and learned the history of The Thanksgiving Day Parade. Then the students designed and created balloons of their own!
November 25, 2024
Students in Ms. Morales' fifth grade class were inspired by the novel "7 Reporteros y un peridico" by Pilar Lozano Carbayo and created school newspapers of their own on Canva. Students interviewed Mr.. . .
November 22, 2024
4th and 5th graders at Parliament Place did an amazing job at this year's Student Council elections. The speeches were fantastic! We may even have a couple of future senators (or president) in our bui. . .
November 15, 2024
Second graders in Ms. Pluchinotta, Miss Estevez, and Miss Sebastian's class celebrated World Kindness Day by decorating t-shirts and writing kind words about each other on the back.
November 15, 2024
P arliament Place salutes our Veterans and their families. Thank you for all you've sacrificed to keep us safe!!! **For those viewing on the website, you can view additional pictures in the "o. . .
November 6, 2024
The 5th grade students in Mrs. Cappas and Mr. Morisie's class have been learning about the importance of worms and mold in our world. And believe it or not, they are both very important! P.S. Don. . .
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North Babylon is a vibrant, culturally diverse community nestled close to town and state beaches and the Atlantic Ocean. Located less than 50 miles from New York City, with more than 17,000 residents, North Babylon is conveniently located along major highways and the Long Island Rail Road. From the construction of the first school in 1810, to the current seven schools housing over 4,500 students annually, the North Babylon School District is the academic and social center of a thriving North Babylon community.
1:1
Chromebook device per student
92%
Graduation rate, class of 2023
22+
Years as a best community for music education