Pierson High School students will present their fall play, “This Murder Was Staged,” from November 20 to 22. There will be three evening performances, November 20, 21, and 22 at 7 p.m., and a matinee on Saturday, November 22 at 2 p.m. The performances will take place in the Pierson auditorium. To purchase tickets, please email Anne Galanty at agalanty@sagharborschools.org. COURTESY SAG HARBOR SCHOOL DISTRICT
Westhampton Beach High School students participated in a series of engaging activities during Red Ribbon Week. As part of the week’s events, representatives from the Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office visited the school to facilitate a drunk driving simulation. The experience offered students a realistic and impactful look at the dangers and consequences of impaired driving. Also during the week, the school’s CURE Club hosted a can collection and recycling event and students wrote positive, drug-free messages on red paper strips during their English classes. The strips were then linked to form a long chain that is displayed in the high school library. COURTESY WESTHAMPTON BEACH SCHOOL DISTRICT
Ross School's Mia Frohlich has earned a place in the New York State Council of Administrators in Music Education (NYSCAME) Honor Choir. After achieving a top score on her All-State Level 6 New York State School Music Association Solo, the highest level in the festival, Mia was selected to join more than 100 of the county's young vocalists for the performance in Hauppauge. COURTESY ROSS SCHOOL
The Grit Ninja team visited Amagansett School on November 14, transforming the gymnasium into a ninja warrior obstacle course. Students were challenged to use upper body power, grip strength, balance and agility to conquer unique and challenging course designs. COURTESY AMAGANSETT SCHOOL DISTRICT
Sag Harbor Elementary School second -graders visited the Arts Center at Duck Creek, where artist and parent Fitzhugh Karol led a hands-on art workshop. COURTESY SAG HARBOR SCHOOL DISTRICT
Pierson High School students will present their fall play, “This Murder Was Staged,” from November 20 to 22. There will be three evening performances, November 20, 21, and 22 at 7 p.m., and a matinee on Saturday, November 22 at 2 p.m. The performances will take place in the Pierson auditorium. To purchase tickets, please email Anne Galanty at agalanty@sagharborschools.org. COURTESY SAG HARBOR SCHOOL DISTRICT
Westhampton Beach High School students participated in a series of engaging activities during Red Ribbon Week. As part of the week’s events, representatives from the Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office visited the school to facilitate a drunk driving simulation. The experience offered students a realistic and impactful look at the dangers and consequences of impaired driving. Also during the week, the school’s CURE Club hosted a can collection and recycling event and students wrote positive, drug-free messages on red paper strips during their English classes. The strips were then linked to form a long chain that is displayed in the high school library. COURTESY WESTHAMPTON BEACH SCHOOL DISTRICT
Ross School's Mia Frohlich has earned a place in the New York State Council of Administrators in Music Education (NYSCAME) Honor Choir. After achieving a top score on her All-State Level 6 New York State School Music Association Solo, the highest level in the festival, Mia was selected to join more than 100 of the county's young vocalists for the performance in Hauppauge. COURTESY ROSS SCHOOL
The Grit Ninja team visited Amagansett School on November 14, transforming the gymnasium into a ninja warrior obstacle course. Students were challenged to use upper body power, grip strength, balance and agility to conquer unique and challenging course designs. COURTESY AMAGANSETT SCHOOL DISTRICT
Sag Harbor Elementary School second -graders visited the Arts Center at Duck Creek, where artist and parent Fitzhugh Karol led a hands-on art workshop. COURTESY SAG HARBOR SCHOOL DISTRICT
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