HAUPPAUGE HIGH SCHOOL FALL STUDENT-ATHLETES SIGN …...Ethan Williams Ryan Carey Christopher Zangre...
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An Environment for Effective Teaching & Learning Volume 2, Issue 13 12/13/18
HAUPPAUGE HIGH SCHOOL FALL STUDENT-ATHLETES SIGN THEIR COMMITMENTS!
Nine Hauppauge High School Senior Student-Athletes recently committed to continue their Athletic and academic careers at the collegiate level next year. Dan Butler, Athletic Director, said “We offer our sincere congratulations to these outstanding individuals, their families and coaches and wish them the best of luck in their future endeavors.” They are:Jack Casey (Cornell University- Swimming)Madison Fetzer (SUNY Purchase- Lacrosse)Colleen Buckley (Union College-Golf )Alexis Reino (Geneseo-Lacrosse)Emma Casey (Williams College-Swimming and Diving)
Lauren Romito (Geneseo-Basketball)Shawn Coles (St. John’s University-Soccer)Shannon Tuozzo (University of Hartford-Lacrosse)Isabella Calabrese (St. Joseph’s-Brooklyn-Softball)
Standing, left to right: Dan Butler,Athletic Director and Christopher Cook, Principal
Seated, left to right: Jack Casey, Madison Fetzer, Colleen Buckley, Alexis Reino, Emma Casey, Lauren Romito, Shawn Coles,
Shannon Tuozzo, Isabella Calabrese
FOREST BROOK FIRST AND THIRD GRADERS ARE ON THE CASE!
On Friday, December 7th, Forest Brook first graders and third graders held an end-of-the-unit celebration. The third graders in Ms. Rivera’s, Ms. Braglia’s, Ms. Gan-dolfo’s and Ms. Irvine’s classes have been reading about mysteries. The first graders in Ms. Govits’, Ms. Classey’s and Ms. Clarkin’s classes have worked on being “word detectives.” On entering the hallway, Ms. Classey and Ms. Clarkin were singing a song along with their class to the same tune as the “Ghostbusters” song. They sang, “What you gonna do? Look closely.” Ms. Govits said, “The first graders are armed with their word detective badges, magnifying glasses to look at the words closely and their strategies. They were working on clues to solve words.” In the mystery unit, the third-graders learned about clues, “red herrings,” witnesses, suspects and detectives. Ms. Govits said, “The students are seeing that what
“Look Closely!”
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Ms. Classey
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Rivera
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Ryan Carey
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Ms. Braglia
Ms. Gandolfo
Ms. Irvine
they have learned in first grade will come around again and be something they will carry on in third grade.” This was a wonderful celebration of learning and the stu-dents were very happy to work together!
First & Third Grade Teachers
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FOREST BROOK ADVANCED CHORUSVISITS THE ARBORS OF HAUPPAUGE AND BRINGSLOTS OF HOLIDAY CHEER TO THEIR RESIDENTS!
Forest Brook Elementary School’s advanced chorus brought lots of holiday cheer to the residents of The Arbors on Expressway Drive South in Hauppauge today. Led by music teacher Gina Koehler, the students transformed the room into a holiday wonderland! The students arrived at The Arbors dressed in their holiday “funnest!” There were Santa hats, lots of fun headbands, Christmas light necklaces and holiday sweaters, shirts and dresses. Programs were distributed to the audience so they could sing along. The first song was a Polar Express Medley, and that was followed by:
Hot, Hot (Say We Got It!) Hot ChocolateWinter Fantasy
Jingle BellsLet It Snow
Deck the HallsClean the Halls
Santa Claus is Coming to TownWinter Wonderland
HanakkahFrosty the Snowman
DreidlA Holly Jolly ChristmasThe Chipmunks Song
Hanakkah is HereRudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
Jingle Bell RockThe Twelve Days of ChristmasWe Wish You a Happy Holiday
Jingle bells filled the room during some of the songs and the kids had fun with some hand movements. The residents sang along to the songs and you could tell they enjoyed this visit by our Chorus immensely!
Jayla Roxas
Maddy Mileo
Lily TorresSinging Along!
Megan Daly
TatyanaSumarevCorina
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MIDDLE SCHOOL EIGHTH-GRADERWINS POSTER CONTEST
Navya Gautam
Robert WankmullerDirector of K-12
Science, Technology and Research
Mr. Wankmuller recently congragulated Middle School eighth-grader, Navya Gautam. Navya was rec-ognized by the Long Island Chapter of the New York Water Environment Association for having the top poster out of 873 submissions. The theme of the con-test was “Conserve and Protect our Water.” Congratulations Navya on this wonderful achieve-ment!
Navya’s
Poster
Hauppauge HSVarsity Cheerleaders
HIGH SCHOOL VARSITY CHEERLEADERSTAKE 1ST PLACE AT COMPETITION!
Hauppauge High School’s Varsity Cheerleaders competed this past weekend. They took first place in their competition. The Junior Varsity Cheerleaders placed second. Congratulations!
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS BASKETBALL PLAYER NAMED IN NEWSDAY’S
“25 GIRLS BASKETBALL PLAYERS TO WATCH IN 2018-19” Lauren Romito received quite an honor yesterday. Newsday has named her one of the “25 Girls Basketball Players to Watch in 2018-19.” Lauren was described as follows in Newsday, “Lauren Romito is a post player who blocks shots and plays stellar defense for the defending Suffolk Class A Champs.” Hauppauge defeated Kings Park yesterday 52-41. Here are some shots of Lauren and some of the other players on the team from that game by Daniel DeMato of Newsday. (All photos appear on Newsday website)
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Lauren RomitoHHS
Coach Edson
Guiliana AbruscatoHHS
Kayla BullardHHS
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2018 - 2019Board of Education
David Barshay, Esq.President
Rob ScaritoVice President
Michael BuscarinoDr. Lawrence Crafa
Gary FortmeyerJames Kiley
Stacey Weisberg
Lori DeGeorgeDistrict Clerk
Central Office
Dr. Dennis P. O’HaraSuperintendent of Schools
Dr. Donald B. MurphyAssistant Superintendent for Curriculum,
Instruction and Technology
Jacqueline I. PirroAssistant Superintendent for Business and Operations
Joseph C. TasmanAssistant Superintendent for Personnel
and Administration
Dr. Carolyn J. ProbstAssistant to the Superintendent for Educational Services and
Student Outcomes