The Finley School District promotes the involvement of parents and other family members in the educational programs of our children. The district seeks to establish partnerships with parents and community members to encourage literacy, service, participation, and communication.
The Finley School District promotes the involvement of parents and other family members in the educational programs of our children. The district seeks to establish partnerships with parents and community members to encourage literacy, service, participation, and communication.
In Finley School District, our goal is to increase student achievement and close the achievement gap, while providing a safe, positive environment. Our schools empower the whole student to use his or her natural and learned talents to become productive, responsible member of both the community and world.
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Following a long COVID-19 related absence, Huntington High School’s junior and senior symphonic bands returned to the stage this week for a well-attended and well-received concert.
After skating past most of its opponents in its previous 20 games, the Huntington girls’ basketball team was pushed to its limits by Sachem North before the Blue Devils rallied for a 41-38 victory and a berth in the Suffolk Class AA Final Four against Northport next week.
A pair of Huntington High School artists captured awards at the Suffolk County Art Leaders Association’s annual All-County & Scholarship show at the Old Town Hall on Main Street in Babylon.
A large contingent of Huntington High School boys and girls track and field stars will be competing in the state indoor championships in March. The Blue Devils turned in many impressive performances at the Section XI state qualifying meet at Suffolk-West in Brentwood earlier this week.
The Huntington varsity boys’ basketball team honored its seniors during a pre-game ceremony on the last day of the regular season. The Blue Devils recognized nine special players.
Emily Plachta reached a milestone in Monday’s playoff game. The Huntington senior scored the 1,000th point of her Blue Devil career to lead her team over Centereach, 45-29. Third seeded Huntington will play No. 11 Sachem North on Thursday at 5 p.m. in the Section XI Class AA quarterfinals.
Fourth graders love all things science, especially in Huntington UFSD. The youngsters at Jack Abrams STEM Magnet School and Woodhull Intermediate School will be participating in the North Shore Land Alliance’s Long Island water education program.
This is the link to the recorded Teams Conference on the Finley 401K Plan held on 2-2-2022. Shawn Van Winkle from Principal reviewed the Principal website and Matt Brett from UBS reviewed the Plan features, performance and investment considerations for 2022.
You can view the calendar under the accounting tab or click here : http://intranet.finleyusa.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Master-Accounting-Calendar.xlsx
Do you know your blood pressure numbers? When was the last time you checked it? Read more here.
We know that drinking red wine in moderation has some health benefits. Drinking white wine in moderation isn’t all that bad either.
No matter how often or how vigorously you clean, you can still have myriad household germs lurking around your home. Unbeknownst to you, invisible microbes like viruses and bacteria might be making you sick.
The Delta variant may be changing which COVID-19 symptoms are most common.
The FDA has approved the first drug that can both treat and prevent migraines.
Register Today for the 22–23 School Year! Online Enrollment is Now Open at gilbertschools.net/enroll
Allen Cain recognized by Campus Safety magazine for the work he’s done to improve school safety.
The center provides basic necessities and more for struggling GPS families and youth on their own.
The annual awards honor the notable achievements of GPS staff and their impact on our community.
GPS has partnered with In Office Diagnostics (DX) to provide GPS students, families, and employees the opportunity to be tested for COVID-19 without any out-of-pocket costs.
Spectrum Elementary and Campo Verde High School practice emergency preparedness plan.
Join us for the GPS Run for Fun on February 26, 2022! Learn more and register today!