School News, October 26, Southampton Town - 27 East

School News, October 26, Southampton Town

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Cheerleaders helped build excitement and pride when  Hampton Bays High School celebrated homecoming during the week of October 10. The week included spirit days, a pep rally, an annual parade and bonfire, as well as a dance. COURTESY HAMPTON BAYS SCHOOL DISTRICT

Cheerleaders helped build excitement and pride when Hampton Bays High School celebrated homecoming during the week of October 10. The week included spirit days, a pep rally, an annual parade and bonfire, as well as a dance. COURTESY HAMPTON BAYS SCHOOL DISTRICT

East Quogue Elementary School Students show off the trophies they won in the East Quogue Fire Department's fire safety poster contest. The trophies were presented by members of the fire department. COURTESY EAST QUOGUE SCHOOL DISTRICT

East Quogue Elementary School Students show off the trophies they won in the East Quogue Fire Department's fire safety poster contest. The trophies were presented by members of the fire department. COURTESY EAST QUOGUE SCHOOL DISTRICT

Hampton Bays Elementary School students are taking part in Hispanic Heritage Month by participating in various activities. COURTESY HAMPTON BAYS SCHOOL DISTRICT

Hampton Bays Elementary School students are taking part in Hispanic Heritage Month by participating in various activities. COURTESY HAMPTON BAYS SCHOOL DISTRICT

East Quogue students and faculty wore orange on October 18 to show unity for kindness, acceptance and inclusion, while also sending a visible and strong message that no child should ever experience bullying. The school also held its first whole-school meeting in the
amphitheater that was hosted and directed by fourth, fifth and sixth grade students who
encouraged peers to do one good thing for others during the school day. Additionally, select students were acknowledged with certificates for having demonstrated unity during the month of October and were applauded by their peers. COURTESY EAST QUOGUE SCHOOL DISTRICT

East Quogue students and faculty wore orange on October 18 to show unity for kindness, acceptance and inclusion, while also sending a visible and strong message that no child should ever experience bullying. The school also held its first whole-school meeting in the amphitheater that was hosted and directed by fourth, fifth and sixth grade students who encouraged peers to do one good thing for others during the school day. Additionally, select students were acknowledged with certificates for having demonstrated unity during the month of October and were applauded by their peers. COURTESY EAST QUOGUE SCHOOL DISTRICT

Members of Southampton High School’s Latino Culture Club made and sold empanadas as part of Hispanic Heritage Month. COURTESY SOUTHAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT

Members of Southampton High School’s Latino Culture Club made and sold empanadas as part of Hispanic Heritage Month. COURTESY SOUTHAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT

Eastport-South Manor Jr.-Sr. High School students Melissa Pelo, Ella Rodriguez and Isabella Colon are recipients of the National Hispanic Recognition
Award. COURTESY EASTPORT-SOUTH MANOR SCHOOL DISTRICT

Eastport-South Manor Jr.-Sr. High School students Melissa Pelo, Ella Rodriguez and Isabella Colon are recipients of the National Hispanic Recognition Award. COURTESY EASTPORT-SOUTH MANOR SCHOOL DISTRICT

Westhampton Beach Elementary School students are working with artist Laurie Lambrecht to create an installation for the Guild Hall’s Student Art Festival. COURTESY WESTHAMPTON BEACH SCHOOL DISTRICT

Westhampton Beach Elementary School students are working with artist Laurie Lambrecht to create an installation for the Guild Hall’s Student Art Festival. COURTESY WESTHAMPTON BEACH SCHOOL DISTRICT

The Bridgehampton PBIS  (Positive Behavior Interventions & Supports) team coordinated a successful kickoff assembly. Students were recognized for their participation in the Reading Challenge, discussed Hispanic Heritage Month, and engaged in a series of activities to reinforce positive behavior and expectations that ensure they maintain safety and lead by example in the Hive. COURTESY BRIDGEHAMPTON SCHOOL

The Bridgehampton PBIS (Positive Behavior Interventions & Supports) team coordinated a successful kickoff assembly. Students were recognized for their participation in the Reading Challenge, discussed Hispanic Heritage Month, and engaged in a series of activities to reinforce positive behavior and expectations that ensure they maintain safety and lead by example in the Hive. COURTESY BRIDGEHAMPTON SCHOOL

authorStaff Writer on Oct 23, 2023
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