Westhampton Beach High School seniors, from left, Nicholas Borusso, Luke Albert, Meghan Pomroy, Zoey Rudolf and Lily Pereyra were recognized as part of the National Merit Scholarship Program. To earn the title, they placed among the top 50,000 students who entered the 2025 National Merit Scholarship Program by taking the 2023 PSAT. COURTESY WESTHAMPTON BEACH SCHOOL DISTRICT
three Southampton High School students Charlotte Arnzen, Isabel Fino-Morfogen and Jackson Garcia Rivera, will perform in the 2024 All-County Music Festival. COURTESY SOUTHAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT
Twenty-eight Southampton High School seniors have earned AP Scholar awards. COURTESY SOUTHAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT
Raynor Country Day School kindergartners Aamani Mandel and Charlotte Burkly loved the fun hands-on writing lesson that involved shaving cream. The sensory material was an exciting canvas to practice properly forming uppercase and lowercase letters, as well as sight words. COURTESY RAYNOR COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL
Raynor Country Day School kindergartners Aamani Mandel and Charlotte Burkly loved the fun hands-on writing lesson that involved shaving cream. The sensory material was an exciting canvas to practice properly forming uppercase and lowercase letters, as well as sight words. COURTESY RAYNOR COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL
Tuttle Avenue School hosted Start With Hello Week, a social program which encourages students to reach out to peers who may be suffering from social isolation and a lack of connectivity. Wearing green, the students and faculty gathered outside to link kindness chains into a schoolwide chain to symbolize their connection as a community, empathy and inclusivity. Other activities during the week included wearing nametags and purposely saying hello to others. COURTESY EASTPORT-SOUTH MANOR SCHOOL DISTRICT
Three Southampton High School students, Charlotte Arnzen, Isabel Fino-Morfogen and Jackson Garcia Rivera, will perform in the 2024 All-County Music Festival. The students were selected after receiving high scores from state adjudicators on their solo performances at last spring’s NYSSMA Solo Evaluation Festival. The music festival is sponsored by the Suffolk Chapter of the New York State Council of Administrators of Music Education and the Suffolk County Music Educators Association. COURTESY SOUTHAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT
Westhampton Beach High School seniors, from left, Nicholas Borusso, Luke Albert, Meghan Pomroy, Zoey Rudolf and Lily Pereyra were recognized as part of the National Merit Scholarship Program. To earn the title, they placed among the top 50,000 students who entered the 2025 National Merit Scholarship Program by taking the 2023 PSAT. COURTESY WESTHAMPTON BEACH SCHOOL DISTRICT
three Southampton High School students Charlotte Arnzen, Isabel Fino-Morfogen and Jackson Garcia Rivera, will perform in the 2024 All-County Music Festival. COURTESY SOUTHAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT
Twenty-eight Southampton High School seniors have earned AP Scholar awards. COURTESY SOUTHAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT
Raynor Country Day School kindergartners Aamani Mandel and Charlotte Burkly loved the fun hands-on writing lesson that involved shaving cream. The sensory material was an exciting canvas to practice properly forming uppercase and lowercase letters, as well as sight words. COURTESY RAYNOR COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL
Raynor Country Day School kindergartners Aamani Mandel and Charlotte Burkly loved the fun hands-on writing lesson that involved shaving cream. The sensory material was an exciting canvas to practice properly forming uppercase and lowercase letters, as well as sight words. COURTESY RAYNOR COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL
Tuttle Avenue School hosted Start With Hello Week, a social program which encourages students to reach out to peers who may be suffering from social isolation and a lack of connectivity. Wearing green, the students and faculty gathered outside to link kindness chains into a schoolwide chain to symbolize their connection as a community, empathy and inclusivity. Other activities during the week included wearing nametags and purposely saying hello to others. COURTESY EASTPORT-SOUTH MANOR SCHOOL DISTRICT
Three Southampton High School students, Charlotte Arnzen, Isabel Fino-Morfogen and Jackson Garcia Rivera, will perform in the 2024 All-County Music Festival. The students were selected after receiving high scores from state adjudicators on their solo performances at last spring’s NYSSMA Solo Evaluation Festival. The music festival is sponsored by the Suffolk Chapter of the New York State Council of Administrators of Music Education and the Suffolk County Music Educators Association. COURTESY SOUTHAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT
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