Southampton Town Police Officer Anthony Vecchio congratulates the East Quogue students during the recent D.A.R. E. program graduation. COURTESY EAST QUOGUE SCHOOL DISTRICT
A colorful new mural now adorns the business course hallway at Hampton Bays High School. The 300-square-foot mural is the product of more than100 students working together, alongside local artist Maria Fumai Dietrich. During the course of a week, the students painted and sketched the various images that are incorporated in the mural, which carries the theme of “growth.” It features brightly colored flowers, plants and butterflies. This is the second mural that students have painted on the high school’s walls. In 2022, students worked with professional muralist Joe Pimentel on a mural in the school’s main hallway. It incorporates the theme of “Through Our Eyes,” aimed at promoting unity among students while engaging them in something positive. COURTESY HAMPTON BAYS SCHOOL DISTRICT
A colorful new mural now adorns the business course hallway at Hampton Bays High School. The 300-square-foot mural is the product of more than100 students working together, alongside local artist Maria Fumai Dietrich. During the course of a week, the students painted and sketched the various images that are incorporated in the mural, which carries the theme of “growth.” It features brightly colored flowers, plants and butterflies. This is the second mural that students have painted on the high school’s walls. In 2022, students worked with professional muralist Joe Pimentel on a mural in the school’s main hallway. It incorporates the theme of “Through Our Eyes,” aimed at promoting unity among students while engaging them in something positive. COURTESY HAMPTON BAYS SCHOOL DISTRICT
Senator Anthony Palumbo and Assemblyman Tommy Schiavoni paid tribute to Class of 2025 valedictorians and salutatorians from six East End schools during an annual ceremony at Hampton Bays High School on May 30. The top-ranking seniors were presented with proclamations for their hard work and dedication. They represented the Bridgehampton, East Hampton, Hampton Bays, Sag Harbor, Shoreham-Wading River and Westhampton Beach school districts. The students heard firsthand from Sen. Palumbo and Assemblyman Schiavoni about their careers. In turn, the seniors shared stories about their journeys through high school, their passions and their plans for the future. Friends, family members, school administrators and the guests of honor also enjoyed a brunch prepared by Hampton Bays High School culinary students. COURTESY HAMPTON BAYS SCHOOL DISTRICT
Our Lady of the Hamptons School recently presented two concerts one featuring the choral works of the Joyful Noise, as well as other musical groups at the school. COURTESY OUR LADY OF THE HAMPTONS SCHOOL
Southampton Town Police Officer Anthony Vecchio congratulates the East Quogue students during the recent D.A.R. E. program graduation. COURTESY EAST QUOGUE SCHOOL DISTRICT
A colorful new mural now adorns the business course hallway at Hampton Bays High School. The 300-square-foot mural is the product of more than100 students working together, alongside local artist Maria Fumai Dietrich. During the course of a week, the students painted and sketched the various images that are incorporated in the mural, which carries the theme of “growth.” It features brightly colored flowers, plants and butterflies. This is the second mural that students have painted on the high school’s walls. In 2022, students worked with professional muralist Joe Pimentel on a mural in the school’s main hallway. It incorporates the theme of “Through Our Eyes,” aimed at promoting unity among students while engaging them in something positive. COURTESY HAMPTON BAYS SCHOOL DISTRICT
A colorful new mural now adorns the business course hallway at Hampton Bays High School. The 300-square-foot mural is the product of more than100 students working together, alongside local artist Maria Fumai Dietrich. During the course of a week, the students painted and sketched the various images that are incorporated in the mural, which carries the theme of “growth.” It features brightly colored flowers, plants and butterflies. This is the second mural that students have painted on the high school’s walls. In 2022, students worked with professional muralist Joe Pimentel on a mural in the school’s main hallway. It incorporates the theme of “Through Our Eyes,” aimed at promoting unity among students while engaging them in something positive. COURTESY HAMPTON BAYS SCHOOL DISTRICT
Senator Anthony Palumbo and Assemblyman Tommy Schiavoni paid tribute to Class of 2025 valedictorians and salutatorians from six East End schools during an annual ceremony at Hampton Bays High School on May 30. The top-ranking seniors were presented with proclamations for their hard work and dedication. They represented the Bridgehampton, East Hampton, Hampton Bays, Sag Harbor, Shoreham-Wading River and Westhampton Beach school districts. The students heard firsthand from Sen. Palumbo and Assemblyman Schiavoni about their careers. In turn, the seniors shared stories about their journeys through high school, their passions and their plans for the future. Friends, family members, school administrators and the guests of honor also enjoyed a brunch prepared by Hampton Bays High School culinary students. COURTESY HAMPTON BAYS SCHOOL DISTRICT
Our Lady of the Hamptons School recently presented two concerts one featuring the choral works of the Joyful Noise, as well as other musical groups at the school. COURTESY OUR LADY OF THE HAMPTONS SCHOOL
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