Aimed at helping students prepare for the future and foster strong connections, the district hosted two informational fairs this October.
At Locust Valley High School, students learned about the offerings provided at 57 different colleges and universities as part of the school’s second college mini-fair of the year on Oct. 2. During the event, the building’s juniors and seniors spoke with school representatives and gained further insight on the institutions’ curriculum, campuses and atmosphere.
Knowing the important benefits of staying involved in their school, middle school students browsed club choices at the activity fair after school on Oct. 5 on the blacktop behind the school. Students signed up for extracurriculars including music performing groups, robotics, T.V. studio productions and more.