BI students work with artist John DiNaro.
Locust Valley Central School District and Falcon Pride Athletic Booster Club cordially invite you to the dedication of the softball field for Coach Cindy Tobin. In honor of a beloved coach, mentor and champion of girls' athletics whose dedication, leadership and passion inspired generations of Locust Valley student-athletes. Dedication Ceremony: Saturday, May 2, 2026, at 2 p.m. Varsity game to follow at 3 p.m. Her legacy lives on in every athlete who takes the field. For additional information, please contact the Athletic Office at (516) 277-5175.
Calling all artists! We are looking for K-12 student artists to showcase their work in a community Art Show to celebrate the 250th Anniversary of America! How to participate: Create: Make a 2D piece of art inspired by America's 250th Anniversary. Format: Work must be flat (2D) and ready to be hung in a window. Submit: turn your artwork in to your LVCSD art teacher. Deadline: all entries are due by Friday, May 15th. Include name, grade and school on the back of the artwork. No artworks larger than 18' x 24'. Artwork will be displayed at participating Locust Valley storefronts from May 21-29. Top 25 winners will receive a prize! Presented by the Locust Valley Chamber of Commerce in collaboration with the Locust Valley Central School District.
2026 Best Communities for Music Education, brought to you by The NAMM Foundation. Congratulations for Outstanding Support of Music Education!
Bayville Primary School students Nina Orlowsky as John F. Kennedy and Elaina Linnemeyer as Jacqueline Kennedy presented their project to Superintendent of Schools Dr. Kristen Turnow.
The Top 15 students in the LVHS Class of 2026.
Excellence At Every Level. Academic Preparedness: 98% graduation rate, 99% graduated with at least a Regents Diploma, 72% graduated with a Regents Diploma with Advanced Designation, 13 AP Scholars, 6 AP Scholars with Distinction, 4 AP Scholars with Honor, 54 candidates for International Baccalaureate diplomas in 2027-28, 46 students enrolled across 16 BOCES specialized programs, 5 National Merit Scholarship Finalists. Advanced Studies Offered at LVHS: 43  Advanced studies courses available, including AP, Honors, IB and Dual Enrollment, 60% of students take one or more AP or IB course. Advanced study courses are available across all disciplines, including art, computer science, English, math, music, science, social studies and world languages. Middle and Elementary School Academic Opportunities: New elective courses across multiple disciplines, including STEM, the arts, business and more, allow students to earn up to 4 high school credits while in middle school.*Beginning in the 2026-27 school year. Expansion
Learn about the proposed 2026-27 budget. Budget Adoption: Board of Education Meeting, April 21, 7:30 p.m., LVMS/HS Auditorium. Parent Council Roadshow: Open to all LV Parent Councils & SEPTA, April 23, 10-11 a.m., LVMS/HS Mini-Theater. Community Roadshow: Community Meeting, In-Person AND Livestreamed, May 4, 6-7 p.m., LVMS/HS Mini-Theater. To catch up on all budget news, visit the Budget Information tab under the Business Office page of the district website.
The Locust Valley Falcons varsity football team in 1971 and 2025.
Locust Valley High School Team Kuiper robotics club members Rowan Shenoy and Luca Russo welcomed guests to their demonstration area at the New York International Auto Show at the Javits Center from April 3-12.
Six Falcons Earn Newsday Best Athletes of Long Island Designation
BI's Elisabeth Casey and Alivia Chi won second place in the fourth grade for their project: "Bio Battery."
Agir gained valuable experience as he prepares for more open water swimming challenges during the summer.
Congrats on your NIAAA Recognition! Dr. Danielle Turner Cosci, NIAAA Certified Athletic Administrator.
Happy Spring Break. Swipe for a message from Dr. Turnow.
Locust Valley High School students earned 15 awards at the school’s 20th annual film festival on March 26.
LVCSD Schools Are in Session on April 1
LVMS eighth graders at the US Capitol during the 2026 Washington, D.C. trip.
Staff Spotlight: Daniella Castellanos
The Locust Valley High School DECA club took home several accolades from the New York State Career Conference in March.