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W.T. Clarke Middle School Spring Concert Raises Smiles and Spirits

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The students of W.T. Clarke Middle School dazzled friends, family and faculty with a wide range of musical skills when they took to the stage for the second part of their spring concert on May 22. The program featured a variety of classical standards and familiar tunes, which were performed by the jazz ensemble, chamber singers, chamber orchestra, eighth-grade orchestra, eighth-grade chorus and eighth-grade band. The enthusiastic and talented musicians and singers belted out a series of musical numbers that elicited rousing applause from the audience, from the jazz ensemble’s version of “Gonna Fly Now (Theme from Rocky)” by composer Bill Conti, to the chamber singers’ delightful take on the hit single “I've Got the Music in Me” by Bias Boshell. The eighth-grade chorus’ version of Greg Holden and Drew Pearson’s “Home,” the debut single from “American Idol” Season 11 winner Phillip Phillips, left audience members cheering. The eighth-grade band concluded a night of wonderful performances with several songs, including a powerful rendition of “Encanto” by composer Robert Smith.

Barnum Woods Focuses on Health

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A strong mind and body was the focus for students enrolled at Barnum Woods Elementary School. For an entire day, the students participated in the school’s ninth annual health fair. During this much-anticipated event, the school sponsored an array of 20-minute age-appropriate workshops to assist students and staff in gaining knowledge about physical fitness, personal health and maintenance of a safe and healthy environment. In addition, the participants were made aware of the many valuable resources that the community has to offer. During the course of the day, students attended various diversified workshops that were supervised by experienced health care professionals. These sessions included a cardiologist who talked about heart health, a radiologist who made reference to the skeletal system and a pediatric dentist who gave instruction on oral hygiene. Also a dermatologist spoke about overexposure to the sun, and a chiropractor lectured on the importance of posture and how to correctly carry backpacks. Students also attended physical education classes featuring Zumba, hip-hop and CrossFit training. During lunchtime, students were provided with a “rainbow of colors” menu of healthy foods. Additionally, most of the school participated in Nassau County’s fingerprinting program. One of the highlights of the day was a workshop that brought in medevac helicopter and mounted police units. “The health fair was not only a success, but also a great way to bring the school and members of the East Meadow community together in the effort to become a more healthy community,” Barnum Woods Principal Gregory Bottari stated.

East Meadow Musicians Perform Last Concert of the Season

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East Meadow High School student-musicians gave a concluding performance that showcased their talents with an assortment of musical selections and emphasized their musical skills, which were developed through the district’s music program. During the second of three spring concerts, the men’s and women’s choruses, concert band and wind ensemble entertained the audience with a variety of classical and modern selections. The men’s chorus, under the direction of Caitlin Hale and Rachel Fogel, paid tribute to Rogers and Hammerstein with “There Is Nothin’ Like a Dame” from the popular Broadway musical “South Pacific.” The concert band, under the direction of conductor Christopher Hale, began their performance with Philip Gordon’s arrangement of “Russian Master’s Suite.” The concert band’s selection of Samuel Hazo’s “Blue and Green Music” was inspired by one of Georgia O’Keefe’s paintings that was displayed on a whiteboard. In the same vein, the musicians also paid tribute to senior Camilla Merchant’s school mural with Sean O’Loughlin’s “Ricochet.” The women’s chorus, under the direction of Caitlin Hale and Rachel Fogel, performed two whimsical selections, as well as Marcy Heisler and Zina Goldrich’s “Taylor, the Latte Boy.” The concert program ended with a strong presentation by the school’s wind ensemble, under the direction of conductor Joel Levy. After the ensemble performed Alfred Reed’s “A Festive Prelude” and Julie Giroux’s “Mambo Perro Loco,” they proceeded to play what Mr. Levy described as one of the more complicated and advanced pieces of the evening, Mark Camphouse’s “Yosemite Autumn.” To the delight of the audience, the program concluded with John Philip Sousa’s patriotic song, “The Stars and Stripes Forever.” Following the music department’s tradition, each of the seniors was recognized for his or her participation in the school’s music program.

W.T. Clarke High School Spring Concert

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The W.T. Clarke High School Spring Concert showcased the wide scope and versatility of the talent being developed in the East Meadow School District with performances from the jazz ensembles I and II, women’s choir, mixed chorus and chamber orchestra. The women’s choir set the tone for the evening with their spot-on rendition of “The Star-Spangled Banner.” Following were the jazz ensembles, both directed by Steve Barbieri, who performed brilliantly in tandem, on numbers such as Ray Ortiz’s “Mambo Loops” and Jeff Jarvis’s “Critical Mass.” The women’s choir, directed by Robin Hall and accompanied by Amanda Hall, opened their set with a perky vocalization of Don Raye and Hughie Prince’s “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy” and closed with an exciting interpretation of Simon and Garfunkel’s “Bridge over Troubled Water.” The chamber orchestra, directed by Adrianna Donovan, played four songs, including the familiar strains of J.S. Bach’s Concerto for Two Violins – Vivace, featuring soloists Jordi Ariel Lotito and Daniel Wang. They finished their set with Louis Prima’s “Sing, Sing, Sing.” The mixed chorus, also directed by Robin Hall and accompanied by Amanda Hall, closed out the show with four songs, including Brian Lewis’s “I Hope You Dance” and Jack Feldman and Alan Menken’s “Seize the Day” from the current Broadway show “Newsies.” They also combined with the chamber octet for their performance of Mozart’s Ave Verum Corpus, K. 618.

W.T. Clarke High School Students Present Projects at Science Research Symposium

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W.T. Clarke High School students gathered together on June 4 in the high school’s Little Theater for the school’s sixth annual Science Research Symposium. With unique and informative presentations displayed across tables, guests were able to appreciate the effort that students have put into their scientific research. Following a congratulatory introduction from Math and Science Chairperson Terry Renna, the students welcomed guest speaker and Stony Brook University graduate student Shruti Kanakia, who inspired the student-researchers as she carefully explained her research on nano- and supramolecular biosystems. The work of four W.T. Clarke seniors was then honored, as they were given the opportunity to present their research projects to the audience. Matthew Schwartz, who will be attending the Florida Institute of Technology in the fall, presented “The Analysis of the Green Macro Alga ‘Codium Fragile’ as an Alternative Habitat for Juvenile Atlantic Bay Scallops,” followed by Harvard-bound Daniel Wang’s “Insights Into All-Atom Protein Structure Prediction Via ‘In Silico’ Simulations.” After a short intermission in which poster board presentations were displayed, Alex Evangelatos presented his research topic, “Novel Programming of Microcontrollers for Prevention of Automobile Collisions Caused by Wrong-Way Drivers.” To conclude the presentations, Bryon Koff discussed his work, “Inhibition of CDK4 Induces G1 Arrest, But Not Senescence in DD8313 Liposarcoma Cells.” The evening culminated with the presentation of awards for achievements in science.

Meeting the Requirements for Membership

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Woodland Middle School honored an impressive 172 students as they were inducted into the National Junior Honor Society during a traditional candle lighting ceremony held in the school’s auditorium. East Meadow High School National Honor Society members and guest speakers Carly Salzman and Jaclyn Tortora opened by welcoming the parents to this esteemed event. They subsequently explained the prestige of being invited into the NJHS for having displayed outstanding accomplishments in the areas of scholarship, character, leadership, citizenship and service. Principal James Lethbridge thanked the parents for contributing to their children’s education. To the inductees, he gave the advice to “take small steps every day to accomplish your goals, and respect each other’s dreams and goals.” Musical selections performed by the string ensemble under the direction of Mindy Lamonica, were included in the celebration. The inductees were individually called to the stage to receive a certificate, a National Junior Honor Society pin and a carnation to symbolize their membership in this prestigious society.

Top East Meadow High School Senior Athletes Honored

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East Meadow High School senior athletes and their families joined athletic department staff, district administration and the East Meadow High School Parent Athletics Club for dinner in the school’s gymnasium during the high school’s Senior Athletic Awards Night. Approximately $10,000 was bestowed upon those students who received one of 20 EMPAC or alumni memorial scholarships. East Meadow High School Athletic Director Kevin Regan noted that this year’s seniors achieved a variety of accomplishments – not only on the playing field, but in academics and their service to the community. He was especially proud of the fact that 21 out of 26 teams were named New York State Scholar-Athlete Teams. Mr. Regan had words of wisdom for the seniors, advising them, “Be a doer and follow your passions. Live life with a smile.” After distributing the awards and scholarships, the athletic department followed the cherished tradition of naming the Wall of Fame inductees, to the applause of all who attended the event. The district congratulates the following award and scholarship recipients for their accomplishments on and off the field: Awards: Bruce Bardes Award – Kyle Bettex Louis DeFilippo Award – Giancarlo Carvalho John Durante Award – Joseph Campay Rick Mauti Award – Jennifer Gundrum Michael J. Kostynick Award – Dennis Caramante Thomas Freda Award – Christopher Buschi Jack Boyle Award – Danielle Cutuli Diana Gill Award – Stephanie Fertitta Ken Dorn Award – Richard Renkl U.S. Marine Corps Distinguished Athletes Award – Giancarlo Carvalho and Danielle Cutuli 2013 EMPAC Scholarship Award Robert Bergmann Jason Garry Bradley Kaufmann Bryan Lehman Alice Lenoci Jacklyn O’Leary Brittany Piket Matthew Power Andrew Thebner Nicholas Trivolis Nicolette Wilson Scholarships: Bobby Ray Scholarship – Nick Trivolis Brett Penna Scholarship – Matt Sumowski Melissa Siegel Scholarship – Danielle Widmann John Arleo Scholarship – Emily Fitzsimmons and Collin Skinner Michael Picinich Scholarship – David Zea Leon Drucker School Spirit Award – Taylor Conti Michael J. Kostynick Scholarship – Meghan Peysson 2013 Athletic Wall of Fame Inductees Robert Bergmann – Track Kyle Bettex – Track Joseph Campay – Basketball Dennis Caramante – Volleyball Giancarlo Carvalho – Football/Martone Award Danielle Cutuli – Softball Emily Fitzsimmons – Lacrosse Jennifer Gundrum – Volleyball/Basketball Thomas Hippner – Football Bradley Kaufmann – Cross-Country/Track Dina LaRosa – Softball Matthew Newman – Bowling Vincent Napolitano – Bowling Meghan Peysson – Cross-Country/Track Matthew Power – Wrestling/County Champion Michael Tropiano – Wrestling

At the Top of Their Game

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W. T. Clarke High School senior athletes and their families gathered to celebrate individual accomplishments and four years of hard work during the Parents and Booster Club’s annual Senior Athletic Scholarships and Awards Dinner. The forum recognized the contributions made by each senior to the community, both scholastically and on the playing field. During the course of the evening, 28 scholarships totaling approximately $10,000 were bestowed upon the seniors. W.T. Clarke Athletic Director Josh Friedman stated that he was particularly proud of this group of senior athletes, and that it takes excellent coaching, caring and giving parents, and superior athletes to create a stellar athletic program. “Never quit,” he told the students. “Set goals and reach for the stars.” Principal Timothy Voels also shared his appreciation for all of the work the athletes have accomplished and the strides they have made. “They have placed their influence on the tenor of the building,” he said. “They have made Clarke a better place.” The district congratulates the following athletes on their accomplishments and wishes them success in the years to come: Army Reserve Scholar-Athlete Awards – Alexander Evangelatos and Shelby Frisa Maurice “Bud” Chianese Awards – Haley Anderson, Jada Atchison, William Colvin, Amanda Cornell, John Fogarty, Shelby Frisa, John Joseph Fusco, Melanie Garces, Jonathan Hess, Tristynn Mercedes, Alyssa Pekunka, Samantha Rodriquez and Julianna Vuotto Marine Corps Distinguished Athlete Awards – Kristen Keller and Enndy Nunez Scholar-Athlete Awards: Haley Anderson Jada Atchison Kimberly Canas Alexander Cavanaugh Thomas Clappi William Colvin Amanda Cornell Justin DiFilippi Sean Dunn John Fardellone John Fogarty Shelby Frisa Melanie Garces Jonathan Hess Kristen Keller Jacob Kmiotek Christopher Kuzminski Melissa Lizarazo Tristynn Mercedes Enndy Nunez Alyssa Pekunka Maria Pham Jacob Praga Brian Raichel Cassidy Richards Samantha Rodriquez Matthew Seelinger Julianna Vuotto Joseph Weinberg Kyle Wenzel Distinguished Scholar-Athletes – Haley Anderson, Alexander Cavanaugh, Alexander Evangelatos, John Fogarty, Maryam Kahn and Samantha Rodriquez Joan Case Outstanding Female Athlete Award – Nicole Wahlig Paul Hanly Outstanding Male Athlete Award – John Fogarty Highly Accomplished Male Athlete – Joe Fusco Highly Accomplished Female Athlete – Tristynn Mercedes Chris Williams Memorial Scholarship – Matthew Seelinger Jack Boyle Sportsmanship Awards – Maryam Khan and Christopher Kuzminski Parents and Booster Club Scholarship Awards: Haley Anderson Brandon Aran Jada Atchison Alexander Cavanaugh Thomas Clappi Amanda Cornell Justin DiFilippi Alexander Evangelatos Shelby Frisa John Joseph Fusco Jonathan Hess Joseph Hoffman Kristen Keller Jacob Kmiotek Samantha LaScala James Morace Alyssa Pekunka Jacob Praga Gina Principato Brian Raichel Samantha Rodriquez Monica Rosenberg Eitan Sheena Matthew Seelinger Julianna Vuotto Nicole Wahlig Joseph Weinberg All-League/Division –Sean Dunn, Shelby Frisa, Kristen Keller and Julianna Vuotto All-Conference – Jada Atchison, Alexander Evangelatos, John Joseph Fusco, Joseph Hoffman, Jacob Kmiotek, Alexandra Leonardo, Gabriel Nunez, Alyssa Pekunka, Monica Rosenberg, Eitan Sheena, Julianna Vuotto and Anthony Yodice All-State – John Fogarty, John Joseph Fusco, Tristynn Mercedes and Matthew Seelinger All-County – Justin DiFilippi, John Fogarty, John Joseph Fusco, Jose Hernandez, Joseph Hoffman, Kristen Keller, Tristynn Mercedes, Matthew Seelinger, Nicole Wahlig, Joseph Weinberg All-County Honorable Mention – Andrew Eannucci, John Joseph Fusco and Nicole Wahlig

East Meadow School District Summer Music Program

Celebrating a Milestone

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The sports fields at East Meadow and W.T. Clarke high schools were filled with a sea of blue and red caps and gowns as graduates from the Class of 2013 celebrated a long-awaited milestone in their educational careers. Both ceremonies were punctuated with choral music from the high schools’ senior choral students. During each respective ceremony, administrators led the graduates to their seats in a procession marked by the playing of “Pomp and Circumstance”. Congratulatory speeches for a job well done were given by Superintendent of Schools Louis R. DeAngelo, principals Richard Howard and Timothy Voels. In addition, U.S. Sen. Charles E. Schumer was inspirational as he spoke to this year’s graduating seniors. East Meadow High School valedictorian and salutatorian Neil Khosla and Anson Wang, as well as W.T. Clarke High School valedictorian and salutatorian Daniel Wang and Alexander Evangelatos, addressed their fellow classmates by offering words of advice about how to live life beyond the walls of the high school classroom. Citing Mother Teresa, Mr. DeAngelo encouraged the graduates to be kind, succeed, be honest and frank, do good deeds and be happy. “I hope you will strive to be motivated by a strong sense of what is right and what is wrong,” he said. One by one, the graduates walked across the dais to receive their diplomas from Board of Education President Joseph Parisi and Mr. DeAngelo, marking their official commencement as alumni of the East Meadow School District. The district extends it congratulations and best wishes for success and happiness to the Class of 2013.

East Meadow’s Top Students Honored by NCCSS

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The valedictorians and salutatorians from East Meadow and W.T. Clarke high schools were honored during the Nassau County Council of School Superintendents’ annual Celebrating Excellence Breakfast, an event which honors the county’s top graduating seniors. East Meadow Superintendent of Schools Louis R. DeAngelo and principals Richard Howard and Timothy Voels accompanied East Meadow High School valedictorian Neil Khosla and salutatorian Anson Wang and W.T. Clarke High School valedictorian Daniel Wang and salutatorian Alexander Evangelatos to this event, along with the seniors’ parents. The graduates received astute advice and words of wisdom from Celebrating Excellence Committee Chairman and Freeport Superintendent of Schools Dr. Kishore Kuncham in his opening address. “As you go out to conquer the world, and you will, remember to first conquer yourself.” Keynote speaker Theresa A. Regnante, president and CEO of the United Way of Long Island, asked the students the rhetorical questions, “How will you use your gifts? Will inertia be your guide, or will you follow your passion?” Following the celebratory speeches, the students were called to the stage to receive their certificates of honor. The destination college or university for each honoree was also announced. Congratulations on this great achievement!

Girls Softball Team is Top in the County

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The East Meadow School District is pleased to announce that the East Meadow High School varsity girls softball team acquired two titles this season. In a three-game series with Levittown’s MacArthur High School, the team won the Nassau County Class AA Championship. The girls defeated the Generals in the first and third games with scores of 8-2 and 12-1, respectively. The Jets also defeated Longwood High School with a score of 7-0 to take home the Long Island Championship. The district would like to congratulate the players and coaches Stew Fritz and Becky Wachsberger for an exceptional season. The team members include: Victoria Bova Taylor Conti Ariel Cornfield Danielle Cutuli Ashley Halkitis Mary Hosey Sandra Foster Jessica Laird Dina LaRosa Tianna LaRosa Kristen Lindquist Crista SanAntonio Marisa SanAntonio Kerri Shapiro Ashley Smith Claire Travis Ashley Vecchione Madison West

‘A’ Class Sweep

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The East Meadow School District is pleased to announce that the W.T. Clarke High School varsity baseball team has won the Nassau County Class A Championship against Plainedge at Farmingdale College. The team, under the direction of head coach Tom Abruscato, cruised to a 10-3 victory and a two-game sweep against the Red Devils, which secured the team’s fifth Nassau County crown in the last 11 years and the first since 2009. It was also a stellar year in coaching for Mr. Abruscato, who received the Mike Kostynick Memorial Award by the Nassau County Baseball Coaches Association for his outstanding achievement as a coach and sportsman and his designation as the 2013 Coach of the Year. Mr. Abruscato was also named All-Long Island Baseball Team Nassau County Coach of the Year by Newsday and MSG Varsity. The district would like to congratulate the following players, coaches and team managers on this season of victories: Chris Caizza Jack Cavanagh Austin Ceris Gerry Deguida Sean Dunn Peter Falgiano John Fardellone John Fogarty Joe Fusco Jayson Garcia Mike Gismondi Nestor Haddo Jon Hess Luis Hungria Dylan Iocovone Kevin Lada John Macchia Mike Perez Chris Ramkisoon Jessie Russo Matt Seelinger Joe Truono Mike Turton Assistant Coaches: Bud Anderson, Jim Buchner, Mike Meittinis, Wil Palmer, Anthony Serrapica and Don Whearty Team Managers: Alex Brillantino and Dan Calabrese

Summer Reading Lists 2013

East Meadow School District Welcomes New Teachers

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Prior to the start of the 2013-2014 school year, the East Meadow School District held its annual new teacher orientation, during which administrators and staff welcomed 26 new teachers. Held at the Leon J. Campo Salisbury Center on Aug. 28, the orientation made for a positive and insightful forum where new staff could become acquainted with one another and meet administrators. New teachers were made familiar with district policies and procedures and were also given an official tour of the district aboard a school bus. During his opening remarks, Assistant Superintendent for Personnel and Administration Anthony Russo noted how pleased district administrators were that the new teachers had selected East Meadow as the district where they could apply their talents. “We’re confident that each of you will be a valuable contributor to the fine tradition of student-centered education in East Meadow,” he added. Superintendent of Schools Louis R. DeAngelo encouraged the teachers to reach out for support when needed and wished them great success. “A teacher needs to have the uncanny ability to balance somewhat dichotomous purposes; it’s a position requiring toughness and tenderness, firmness and fairness, fortitude and gratitude, and passion and compassion,” he said. “We believe that the ability to achieve this balance is what makes a good teacher.”

East Meadow Students Return for 2013-2014 School Year

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With the summer season behind them, students throughout the East Meadow School District readied their backpacks and returned to school on Sept. 4 for the start of the 2013-2014 academic year. Administrators and teachers were on hand at the district’s nine schools to welcome students back for a new year. Students arrived to their respective schools, excited and eager to begin learning. The day also allowed students to become reacquainted with friends, meet their new teachers and prepare for another year of academic success and personal growth.

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Meadowbrook Students Dig in at Fall Beautification

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With the fall season on the horizon, students at Meadowbrook Elementary School in the East Meadow School District gathered to tidy up their school’s gardens during the annual Fall Beautification Day on Sept. 13. With shovels in hand, students, accompanied by teachers and PTA members, dug holes in the front gardens and planted a vibrant variety of plants, including asters and mums. The school’s PTA purchased the plants. Teacher Peter Olenik and PTA Co-presidents Lisa Petz and Tracy Reese were on hand to lend support to students and oversee the event. According to Mr. Olenik and Mrs. Petz, the event makes for a special day that unites students and allows them to better understand camaraderie and teamwork, all while beautifying their school.

Fall 2013 Continuing Education Brochure - Updated

Students Explore Future Paths at Mini College Fairs

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East Meadow High School and W.T. Clarke High School juniors and seniors planning for the future attended mini college fairs at their respective schools on Sept. 24. There, students spoke with college representatives from a variety of schools across and outside of New York State. College-bound students inquired about academic programs and course offerings, scholarship opportunities, student clubs and organizations, and tuition. Representatives fielded the students’ questions, provided them with brochures and informational materials, and encouraged them to follow up as they move forward in the college decision process.
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