North Coleman Road Elementary School Takes the Pledge with Sandy Hook Promise to Promote Kindness and Inclusivity

North Coleman Road Elementary School is proud to announce its partnership with Sandy Hook Promise, launching a heartfelt initiative to foster kindness, friendship, and inclusivity among students and staff. Embracing the motto “Hello!” as the first step towards creating a supportive environment, North Coleman Road Elementary School has organized a series of engaging activities aimed at preventing bullying and building a strong community.

“We believe every student deserves to feel accepted and supported. Our pre-k teacher, Emma Grzymala came to me about these activities for our school for all students to feel welcomed as soon as they walk into the building,” said Kim Pelan, Principal of North Coleman Road Elementary School. “By partnering with Sandy Hook Promise and engaging in these activities, we are addressing bullying and celebrating the unique qualities each student brings to our community.”

In a vibrant display of unity, students and staff lined up in their assigned colors, forming a stunning Rainbow of North Coleman Road Elementary School. This visual representation symbolizes our commitment to ensuring that every individual feels included and valued within our school community. Throughout the week, students have participated in various activities designed to promote kindness and friendship. From collaborative art projects to peer support sessions, the focus has been on creating a safe and welcoming atmosphere for all.

Centereach High School Seniors Recognized for Excellence in Scientific Research

Two Centereach High School seniors, Sarah Williams and Ceylan Tastan, were awarded Certificates of Pride at the Middle Country Central School District’s recent Board of Education meeting. This recognition highlights their exceptional achievements during their summer research internships at Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL), where they contributed to transformative science addressing critical energy and environmental challenges.

Ceylan and Sarah were selected to work alongside BNL researchers, engaging in hands-on projects that align with the U.S. Department of Energy’s mission. Their work focused on innovative solutions that could impact our future in ways we have yet to imagine. At the BNL symposium held in August, which representatives from the Middle Country Central School District attended, Ceylan and Sarah presented their findings. Their presentations underscored the value of the science coursework and research experiences provided at Middle Country Central School District, demonstrating how these foundational skills translated into meaningful contributions at the laboratory.

Ceylan Tastan researched the “Computational Prediction of Thermodynamic Hydricity” in collaboration with the Chemistry Department at BNL. Her work has the potential to advance our understanding of energy conversion processes. Sarah Williams focused on the “Design of Printed Circuit Boards for Testing” in partnership with the Instrumentation Division at BNL, showcasing her engineering skills and innovative thinking in the realm of technology and instrumentation.

“We are immensely proud of Ceylan and Sarah for their remarkable achievements and contributions to science,” said Dr. Roberta Gerold, Superintendent of Schools. “Their work not only represents our students’ dedication and talent but also highlights our science program’s strong support. Congratulations to both on this well-deserved recognition!”

The Middle Country Central School District commends Ceylan and Sarah for their hard work and dedication, which not only brings pride to Centereach High School but also inspires future generations of scientists and innovators.

Sarah Williams and Ceylan Tastan at the Brookhaven National Laboratory High School Research Program Poster Session in August

Eugene Auer Students Bid Farewell to Beloved Postman Pete

Students and staff at Eugene Auer Memorial Elementary School gathered to celebrate the retirement of their cherished mail carrier, Postman Pete. Known for his warm smile and dedication, Pete has been a familiar face at the school, delivering mail and spreading joy to students and staff alike.

In a heartfelt farewell ceremony, students presented Postman Pete with colorful drawings and heartfelt notes expressing their gratitude for his years of service. The artwork showcased their appreciation, with many drawings featuring Postman Pete in his iconic postal uniform, surrounded by cheerful envelopes and school mascots.

On his last day of delivery, Postman Pete engaged with the students, sharing stories from his years with the Postal Service and insights about the joys of retirement. Principal Bruno Bernardino expressed his gratitude, saying, “Postman Pete has been an integral part of our school community. His kindness and dedication have made a lasting impact on our students. We will miss him dearly but wish him all the best in this new chapter of his life.”

As Postman Pete embarks on his retirement journey, the Eugene Auer community will cherish the memories and lessons he shared. We wish him joy, relaxation, and many new adventures in the years ahead.

Centereach High School Senior Catherine Lucero Amaya Wins SEPA Mujer Annual Magazine Cover Design Contest

Centereach High School is thrilled to announce that senior Catherine Lucero Amaya has won the SEPA Mujer Annual Magazine Cover Design Contest. Catherine’s exceptional artwork was selected to grace the cover of this year’s magazine, a testament to her talent and creativity.

Catherine’s design, which was chosen from numerous entries, profoundly reflects the theme of “Strength in Solidarity, Resilience, Justice, and Unity.” Her artwork captures the essence of SEPA Mujer’s mission and values, resonating deeply with the organization’s commitment to empowering communities and advocating for social justice. Catherine’s achievement will be recognized at SEPA Mujer’s Annual Gala on Friday, October 4 at the Waterview in Port Jefferson.

Ms. Petruzzo, who teaches the Advanced Placement Studio in Art class at Centereach High School, has praised Catherine’s achievement. “Catherine’s work not only showcases her artistic skill but also her understanding of the powerful message we strive to convey,” Ms. Petruzzo said. “Her design truly embodies this year’s theme and makes a compelling statement about the strength and unity of our community.”

Catherine’s success highlights the vibrant artistic talent emerging from Centereach High School and underscores the dedication of both students and faculty to excellence in the arts. Her achievement is a proud moment for the school and an inspiring example of how young artists can make a significant impact through their work. Congratulations to Catherine Lucero Amaya on this remarkable accomplishment! Her design will be featured on the cover of the SEPA Mujer Annual Magazine, celebrating her as a standout artist and advocate for social change.

Newfield High School Senior Thomas Lasher Honored With Long Island Arts Alliance Scholar Artist in Music Award

Newfield High School recently announced that senior Thomas Lasher has earned the esteemed Long Island Arts Alliance Scholar Artist in Music award. Thomas is one of only four students across Long Island, and one of only two from Suffolk County, to receive this prestigious music accolade.

Thomas’s exceptional musical talents and dedication have earned him this significant recognition, reflecting his commitment to his craft and his role as a standout artist within the Long Island community. As part of an award celebration, Thomas participated in a Newsday photo shoot and his biography and accomplishments will be featured in an upcoming September issue of the newspaper.

In addition to the feature in Newsday, Thomas will be honored at a special ceremony hosted by the Long Island Arts Alliance in April at the Tilles Center. At this event, he will receive a $250 scholarship in recognition of his outstanding achievements and contributions to the arts.

“We are thrilled to celebrate Thomas’s remarkable achievement,” said Principal Scott Graviano of Newfield High School. “His dedication and passion for music are truly inspiring, and this award is a testament to his hard work and talent.”

The recognition also highlights the support and guidance provided by Thomas’s band teacher, Dr. Harold Goldstein. Dr. Goldstein’s mentorship has played a crucial role in Thomas’s success, and this accolade reflects the exceptional quality of music education at Newfield High School. Congratulations to Thomas Lasher and Dr. Goldstein on this well-deserved honor. The Newfield High School community is incredibly proud of Thomas’s accomplishments and looks forward to celebrating his continued success in the arts.

Centereach High School Music Department Reaches High Note with Successful Car Wash Fundraiser

The Centereach High School Music Department hosted a spirited car wash fundraiser at Applebee’s in Lake Grove recently. The event, aimed at raising funds for their upcoming spring music trip to Disney, was a resounding success, thanks in large part to the enthusiastic support from the community.

The car wash, held in the bustling parking lot of the popular restaurant, saw a steady stream of vehicles lined up for a good cause. The students worked diligently, washing and shining cars with a dedication that matched their musical talents. Their efforts not only helped in raising vital funds but also showcased their commitment and teamwork.

Adding a unique twist to the event, the Centereach Fire Department also joined in the fun, bringing their fire trucks to be washed by the students. The fire department’s presence underscored the strong community spirit and provided an exciting and memorable experience for students.

“The support we received from the community and the Centereach Fire Department was incredible,” said Mr. Brian Hough, a Centereach High School music teacher. “It’s heartwarming to see such enthusiasm for our students’ passion and their upcoming trip. Every dollar raised will go toward providing our students with an unforgettable music experience.”

Funds raised will directly contribute to the costs associated with the spring music trip, which promises to be an enriching experience for the students, allowing them to perform and learn in new and exciting environments. The Centereach High School Music Department extends their heartfelt thanks to Applebee, the Centereach Fire Department, and everyone who came out to support the event. The community’s generosity and support play a crucial role in making these opportunities possible for the students.

Back to School at Middle Country Central School District

The Middle Country Central School District welcomed students back to school for the 2024-2025 academic year. The district’s schools are excitedly buzzing as students and staff return for a year filled with new opportunities, growth, and achievement.

“As we embark on this new school year, I am filled with such excitement and optimism,” said Dr. Roberta Gerold, Superintendent of Schools. “With the dedication of our exceptional staff, our students’ enthusiasm, and our community’s support, I am confident that this year will be another remarkable chapter in our journey of success and growth. Let’s make 2024-2025 our best year yet!”

The first day of school was marked by a festive atmosphere across the district’s campuses, where students were greeted with warm smiles and enthusiastic welcomes from teachers and staff. New initiatives, programs, and enhanced learning environments are in place to ensure a successful year ahead.

Middle Country Central School District Hosts Annual New Teacher Orientation

The Middle Country Central School District (MCCSD)  welcomed its newest educators during its annual new teacher orientation. This comprehensive orientation program was designed to provide new teachers and teaching assistants with essential tools, resources, and support to ensure a successful career start in MCCSD.

The first day of orientation started with breakfast, offering new hires a chance to meet their peers and begin networking. Afterward, attendees engaged in a series of informative sessions, a crucial activity that introduced new staff members to the support and guidance available to them.

On the second day, attendees participated in workshops on beginning-of-the- year classroom management, which provided valuable strategies for effective classroom control student engagement, and classroom preparation. Lunch was provided by the Middle Country Teachers Association (MCTA).

MCCSD is committed to ensuring that its new educators are well-prepared and supported as they embark on their teaching careers. This orientation program is a testament to the district’s dedication to providing a robust start for its staff, ultimately benefiting the students they will serve.

2024-2025 New Hires:

  • Victoria Alesi – Speech Teacher
  • Hayden Aron – Music Teacher
  • Emily Ballacera – Special Education Teacher
  • Elizabeth Binstock – Social Worker
  • Meghan Brady – Social Studies Teacher
  • Thomas Braunstein – Special Education Teacher
  • Emma Burdick – Elementary Teacher
  • Caitlyn Christou – Psych
  • Jennifer Darcy – Elementary Teacher
  • Giana DeSantis – Elementary Teacher
  • Andrea Fabian – Elementary Teacher
  • Alexandra Finkel – Elementary Teacher
  • Sarah Gutmann – Special Education Teacher
  • Kristen Heuschneider – Physical Education Teacher
  • Hanna Hudson – Elementary Teacher
  • Danielle Hummel – Elementary Teacher
  • Maria Impastato – Special Education Teacher
  • Rebecca Jamison – Reading Teacher
  • Elise Laura – Elementary Teacher
  • Kimberlee Levin – Special Education Teacher
  • Kristina Lomando – Special Education Teacher
  • Alexandra MacNicol – Elementary Teacher
  • Anthony Marinello – Physical Education Teacher
  • Jessica Marksberry – Elementary Teacher
  • Bryan Mooney – Social Studies Teacher
  • Michelle Munos – Speech Teacher
  • Marissa Newberg – Elementary Teacher
  • Alexandra Richards – Science Teacher
  • Carissa Shevlin – Special Education Teacher
  • Jennifer Signor – Special Education Teacher
  • Steven Smith – Business Teacher
  • Alyssa Sposato – Music Teacher
  • Shay Steuart – Art Teacher
  • Danielle Touhill – Special Education Teacher
  • Corey Tulaba – Special Education Teacher
  • Deborah Verbesey – Elementary Teacher
  • Daniel Walsh – Physical Education Teacher
  • Eryn Williams – Art Teacher

Teaching Assistants:

  • Jonathan Agostino
  • Joanne Bates
  • Cerina Coe
  • Christine Cooper
  • Annie Davis
  • Maria Diliberto
  • Duran de Reyes
  • Jennifer Emde
  • Lori-Ann Flanagan
  • Angellique Iannetta
  • Michelle Kalaydjian
  • Kelly Kiernan
  • Angelina King
  • Bianca Mammana
  • Hannah Manetta
  • Sarah McAllister
  • Emily Menno
  • Michelle Merendino
  • Marie Morales
  • Nelson Morles
  • Noelle Morrone
  • Jennifer Nealis
  • Lisa Oney
  • Candice Rodriguez
  • Christina Salajka
  • Charlene Sepulveda
  • Julianna Siegel
  • Nico Theodorou
  • Kristi Umina
  • Rebecca Villella-Rauch
  • Tara Vizza

Muccio Family’s Lemonade Stand Raises Over $1,300 for School Supplies, A Sweet Success for Middle Country Students

A heartwarming act of generosity unfolded at New Lane Elementary School as the Muccio family—Isabella, Michael, Giavanna, and Madelyn— donated an impressive $1,317 worth of backpacks and school supplies recently. This significant contribution is the result of their dedicated lemonade stand fundraiser, which aimed to support Middle Country students in need districtwide.

“We are incredibly proud of the Muccio family for their outstanding effort and dedication,” said Dr. Roberta Gerold, Superintendent of Schools. “Their donation will go a long way in supporting our students and ensuring they have the supplies they need to thrive in their education. It’s wonderful to see such community spirit and support.”

The Muccio family’s lemonade stand became a beacon of community spirit and charitable giving. For three days, the family ran their lemonade stand, demonstrating a remarkable commitment to making a difference. Their efforts not only quenched the thirst of residents but also gathered substantial funds for a cause close to their hearts.

The donation was warmly received by New Lane Elementary School, where the supplies will be distributed to students across the Middle Country School District. The generous contribution will help ensure that students in need are equipped with essential tools for a successful school year, embodying the spirit of community support and kindness.

Isabella, Michael, Giavanna, and Madelyn Muccio’s initiative stands as a testament to the impact that young people can have when they come together with a common purpose. Their hard work and enthusiasm have brought about a positive change, demonstrating that even small acts of kindness can make a significant difference.

Muccio Siblings Generously Support Middle Country Students with Lemonade Stand

Congratulations and heartfelt thanks are for the inspiring Middle Country Central School District’s Muccio siblings—Isabella (11th grade), Michael (7th grade), Giavanna (5th grade), and Madelyn (2nd grade)—who have exceeded their fundraising goal through a dedicated lemonade stand effort. These enterprising young individuals diligently worked during their summer vacations to support children in need within the Middle Country Central School District, amassing a remarkable total of $1,317. 

Operating their lemonade stand for 18 hours over three days in their home driveway, the Muccio siblings demonstrated unwavering commitment and a deep sense of community. All proceeds will be used to purchase essential school supplies and backpacks for needy students.

On the evening of August 4, the Muccio siblings visited Walmart and Target to purchase supplies and backpacks, and they will continue their shopping spree in the coming days to ensure every cent raised goes directly toward benefiting local students. The Muccio family’s initiative received tremendous support from the community, including friends, neighbors, and devoted teachers and staff from the Middle Country. Their collective generosity and enthusiasm played a pivotal role in the success of this fundraiser.

“We are incredibly proud of Isabella, Michael, Giavanna, and Madelyn for their hard work and dedication,” said Dr. Roberta Gerold, Superintendent of Schools. “Their selflessness and commitment to helping others are truly inspiring. We are deeply grateful to everyone who supported their cause and helped make this fundraiser successful.”

To all who contributed to this noble effort, Middle Country Central School District thanks you for your generosity and for supporting the Muccio siblings in their mission to make a difference. Your support empowers these young fundraisers and ensures that students in our community start the school year with the supplies they need to succeed.