School News, November 14, Southampton Town - 27 East

School News, November 14, Southampton Town

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Student volunteers help serve dinner at the Southampton High School Patriot's Club Veterans Appreciation Dinner. COURTESY SOUTHAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT

Student volunteers help serve dinner at the Southampton High School Patriot's Club Veterans Appreciation Dinner. COURTESY SOUTHAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT

Virginia and Gene Backus (a Vietnam veteran) and Joyce Cole at Southampton High School's Patriot Club Veterans Appreciation Dinner. COURTESY SOUTHAMPTON HIGH SCHOOL

Virginia and Gene Backus (a Vietnam veteran) and Joyce Cole at Southampton High School's Patriot Club Veterans Appreciation Dinner. COURTESY SOUTHAMPTON HIGH SCHOOL

Sagaponack School students recently visited the Bridgehampton Fire Department where they learned about fire safety and got to see the inside of an ambulance. COURTESY SAGAPONACK SCHOOL

Sagaponack School students recently visited the Bridgehampton Fire Department where they learned about fire safety and got to see the inside of an ambulance. COURTESY SAGAPONACK SCHOOL

Sagaponack School students recently visited the Bridgehampton Fire Department where they learned about fire safety and got to see the inside of an ambulance. COURTESY SAGAPONACK SCHOOL

Sagaponack School students recently visited the Bridgehampton Fire Department where they learned about fire safety and got to see the inside of an ambulance. COURTESY SAGAPONACK SCHOOL

After learning about Election Day and what it means to vote, Hampton Bays Elementary School second grade students in Erin McDermott’s class brainstormed the positives and negatives to being president and wrote papers about what they would do if they were elected as president. Alina Valverde Lopez with her essay. COURTESY HAMPOTN BAYS SCHOOL DISTRICT

After learning about Election Day and what it means to vote, Hampton Bays Elementary School second grade students in Erin McDermott’s class brainstormed the positives and negatives to being president and wrote papers about what they would do if they were elected as president. Alina Valverde Lopez with her essay. COURTESY HAMPOTN BAYS SCHOOL DISTRICT

After learning about Election Day and what it means vote, Hampton Bays Elementary School second grade students in Erin McDermott’s class brainstormed the positives and negatives to being president and WROTE  papers about what they would do if they were elected as president. Anthony Prada Vallejo with his essay. COURTESY HAMPTON BAYS SCHOOL DISTRICT

After learning about Election Day and what it means vote, Hampton Bays Elementary School second grade students in Erin McDermott’s class brainstormed the positives and negatives to being president and WROTE papers about what they would do if they were elected as president. Anthony Prada Vallejo with his essay. COURTESY HAMPTON BAYS SCHOOL DISTRICT

Members of the Southampton High School Mariners Patriot Club recently participated in an annual Veterans Day flag placement at Sacred Heart Cemetery. The students placed 1,200 flags throughout the cemetery with the assistance of Congressman Nick LaLota, the Polish Legion of American Veterans Ladies Auxiliary and Eastern Suffolk Ducks Unlimited. COURTESY SOUTHAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT

Members of the Southampton High School Mariners Patriot Club recently participated in an annual Veterans Day flag placement at Sacred Heart Cemetery. The students placed 1,200 flags throughout the cemetery with the assistance of Congressman Nick LaLota, the Polish Legion of American Veterans Ladies Auxiliary and Eastern Suffolk Ducks Unlimited. COURTESY SOUTHAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT

Westhampton Beach High School’s literary arts magazine, Seascapes, recently earned several awards at the Empire State School Press Association awards ceremony at the Syracuse University Lubin House in New York City. The publication was awarded Best Overall Literary Magazine, Silver for Best Overall Cover Design, and Silver for Best Written Work in a Literary Magazine, written by Kate Pomroy. Accepting the awards
on behalf of Seascapes were, from left, Brooke Bahr, Charleigh Devenney, Chloe Sword and Ava Kuklis. COURTESY WESTHAMPTON BEACH SCHOOL DISTRICT

Westhampton Beach High School’s literary arts magazine, Seascapes, recently earned several awards at the Empire State School Press Association awards ceremony at the Syracuse University Lubin House in New York City. The publication was awarded Best Overall Literary Magazine, Silver for Best Overall Cover Design, and Silver for Best Written Work in a Literary Magazine, written by Kate Pomroy. Accepting the awards on behalf of Seascapes were, from left, Brooke Bahr, Charleigh Devenney, Chloe Sword and Ava Kuklis. COURTESY WESTHAMPTON BEACH SCHOOL DISTRICT

Members of the U.S. Coast Guard recently visited Hampton Bays Middle School to engage fifth grade students and educate them about their role in the community. During the visit, the service members showcased their response boat and explained various responsibilities, including search and rescue operations, maritime safety and
environmental protection. The interactive presentation aimed to inspire students and raise awareness about the importance of the Coast Guard's mission. Students had the opportunity to ask questions and learn firsthand about the critical services provided by the Coast Guard. COURTESY HAMPTON BAYS SCHOOL DISTRICT

Members of the U.S. Coast Guard recently visited Hampton Bays Middle School to engage fifth grade students and educate them about their role in the community. During the visit, the service members showcased their response boat and explained various responsibilities, including search and rescue operations, maritime safety and environmental protection. The interactive presentation aimed to inspire students and raise awareness about the importance of the Coast Guard's mission. Students had the opportunity to ask questions and learn firsthand about the critical services provided by the Coast Guard. COURTESY HAMPTON BAYS SCHOOL DISTRICT

Eastport-South Manor Central School District elementary school students participated in a democratic process on Nov. 4 by casting their votes in mock elections. Eastport Elementary School mock election official Iyla Bruno makes sure ballots cast by peers are properly placed in the ballot box. COURTESY EASTPORT-SOUTH MANOR SCHOOL DISTRICT

Eastport-South Manor Central School District elementary school students participated in a democratic process on Nov. 4 by casting their votes in mock elections. Eastport Elementary School mock election official Iyla Bruno makes sure ballots cast by peers are properly placed in the ballot box. COURTESY EASTPORT-SOUTH MANOR SCHOOL DISTRICT

Staff member Cheryl Nordt with her father and veteran Fred Nordt.

Staff member Cheryl Nordt with her father and veteran Fred Nordt.

Foreign language teacher Diane Lizzol with photos of her veteran family members with organizer and Bridgehampton AIS ELA teacher Hamra Ozsu.

Foreign language teacher Diane Lizzol with photos of her veteran family members with organizer and Bridgehampton AIS ELA teacher Hamra Ozsu.

Bridgehampton Elementary staff and student government with local veterans during the school's recent Veterans Day event. COURTESY BRIDGEHAMPTON SCHOOL

Bridgehampton Elementary staff and student government with local veterans during the school's recent Veterans Day event. COURTESY BRIDGEHAMPTON SCHOOL

Sgt Eric Sickles, Patriot Club Advisor Thea Fry, School Resource Officer Tony Vecchio, Suffolk County Legislator Ann Welker, Officer Chris Florea at Southampton High School's Patriot Club Veterans Appreciation Dinner. COURTESY SOUTHAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT

Sgt Eric Sickles, Patriot Club Advisor Thea Fry, School Resource Officer Tony Vecchio, Suffolk County Legislator Ann Welker, Officer Chris Florea at Southampton High School's Patriot Club Veterans Appreciation Dinner. COURTESY SOUTHAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT

authorStaff Writer on Nov 11, 2024
Serving Up Thanks
For Southampton Veterans Members of the Southampton High School Patriot Club, under the direction of Thea Fry, held its annual Veterans Appreciation Dinner for local veterans on October... more

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