MCCSD Teachers are Honored at Annual SCOPE Awards Dinner

Three teachers in the Middle County Central School District were recently awarded the Teacher Service Award by SCOPE at its 24th Annual School District Awards Dinner at Villa Lombardi in Holbrook on March 24.

“The Middle County Central School District proudly congratulates these distinguished teachers for their hard work, passion, and unwavering dedication to fostering a supportive and enriching learning environment,” said Superintendent of Schools Dr. Roberta Gerold. “Each of these teachers are a staple of the community and continue to leave an everlasting impact on their students and school.”

Selden Middle School Biology Teacher Ed Miller is an anchor within his school’s Science Department who strongly believes that all students can achieve success. He is constantly striving towards continuous refinement of his teaching practice. Often, Mr. Miller can be found on his own non-instructional time mentoring teachers across content areas and expanding across all 14 buildings in the school district. Teachers know that they can ask him questions on any topic. He fosters curiosity in students and worked with them over spring break so that they could present their Growing Beyond Earth research findings to NASA and mentors the Science Computing Club in partnership with Brookhaven National Laboratory.

Newfield High School Earth and Space Science Teacher James Nelson is an active faculty member within the Science Department and broader District community. He has taken on leadership roles through participation in curriculum writing and professional learning communities. Through his role as Newfield High School’s Research Teacher, he has developed collaborative partnerships with scientists at Stony Brook University and Brookhaven National Laboratory. He has supported his students and helped train them to use the National Synchrotron Light Source II, where they conducted detailed analysis of invasive species found locally at Prosser Pines Nature Preserve. Mr. Nelson is known by students for bringing science to life with his interactive lessons and use of large-scale models in his classroom. 

Centereach High School Math Teacher Laura Melfi has taught the subject for 20 years and distinguished herself as an exceptional educator who cares deeply about her students. Ms. Melfi was instrumental in growing and developing the District’s AP Calculus program, and her students consistently outscore the state and national averages. She also teaches Algebra 2 and participates in item writing twice a year in Albany. Ms. Melfi is seen as a leader who views challenges as opportunities to innovate and ensure all her students succeed. Outside of the classroom, Ms. Melfi is a field hockey coach and club advisor. She is also the CHS GO advisor, through which she oversees all advisors and students while planning events such as Homecoming Carnival, Trick or Treat Street, Deck the Halls and Class Competition. 

For more information regarding the Middle Country Central School District and its students’ many achievements, please visit the District’s website: https://www.mccsd.net/.

Selden Middle School Biology Teacher Ed Miller, left, was pictured with SCOPE Executive Director/CEO George Duffy.
Newfield High School Earth and Space Science Teacher James Nelson, left, was pictured with George Duffy.
Centereach High School Math Teacher Laura Melfi, left, was pictured with George Duffy.
All three teachers were awarded at SCOPE’s 24th Annual School District Awards Dinner.

Middle Country Central School District Announces March Students of the Month

The Middle Country Central School District is proud to announce the recipients of the March 2025 Students of the Month honors. The award recognizes students for their exceptional academic achievements, leadership, and contributions to their school communities. This month, four outstanding students were selected: Meaghan Grieco from Centereach High School, Charlotte Farrugia from Newfield High School, Aurelio Luna from Dawnwood Middle School, and Emily Makiani from Selden Middle School.

Meaghan Grieco is a standout athlete, musician, and student leader whose GPA has her ranked just outside of the top 10 percent in her graduating class. She has taken a rigorous schedule over her four years, including five Advanced Placement courses and eight college level courses. What stands out with respect to Meaghan’s academics is the success that she has had in such a wide array of courses.  She has taken and excelled in an AP level class in all of her core areas. Meanwhile, she has proven herself in college courses that also span all disciplines including electives such as College Virtual Enterprise and College Business Law. She has successfully taken advantage of all that our district offers.

Meaghan has played Varsity Volleyball and Varsity Basketball since her freshman year. In volleyball, she was a four-year starter and captain who earned All-League Honors twice and All-Classification honors while leading her team to the playoffs this year. In basketball, she was voted the Rookie of the Year award her freshman year by the varsity basketball coaches in her league. Meaghan was also recognized by the coaches as an All-League player the past two years. Due to an injury she sustained in volleyball, Meaghan required surgery and had to sit out this basketball season. Nevertheless, she played an integral role to the team’s success this year. She was at every practice and game, providing the players with encouraging words and the coaches with suggestions and advice. Meaghan has been a member of the Wind Ensemble for the past two years, playing Tenor Saxophone, and a member of the Tri-M Music Honor Society for the past four years, with which she has volunteered at various school and community service events. Next year, Meaghan plans to study to become a pediatric nurse at SUNY Farmingdale.  There she also plans to continue playing volleyball as she is almost all healed from her injury. 

Charlotte Farrugia is ranked 31 out of 383 seniors with a weighted GPA of 98.5370. She has the potential to graduate in June with more than 25 college credits. Through her high school career and currently she’s a member of Dr. Gerold’s leadership committee, DECA, Glamour Gals, The Environmental Club, Tri-M Music Honor Society, and The Foreign Language Honor Society. She also serves as the secretary of the National Honor Society, secretary of the newspaper club, vice president of the Quill and Scroll Honor Society, and secretary of the class of 2025. She was also the winner of the Middle Country Career Exploration Award last spring. In addition to her academic career, Charlotte works as a babysitter for multiple families, was a seasonal farm worker at Harbes Farm in Riverhead, is a council member on the Teen Advisory Council at the Middle Country Public Library, volunteers at Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church assisting the outreach program and is a girl scout who last June earned her Gold Award. Charlotte plans to attend Stony Brook University in the fall with the plan of working toward becoming certified library media specialist or teacher.

Aurelio Luna plays the cello in both the 8th grade Orchestra and the Chamber Orchestra. He is always ready to help or participate in class and goes above and beyond in everything he does. Aurelio’s overall average for his sixth and seventh-grade school years is 94.2 and Aurelio’s average for the first and second quarter of this school year is 93.2. Aurelio is involved in many activities at Dawnwood. He is the president of our National Junior Honor Society, a member of the eight-grade orchestra, chamber orchestra, peer leadership club, the singing club, and the student activities club. Aurelio is also a member of drama club, where last year he played the leading role of Sebastian in our production of the Little Mermaid. Outside of school, Aurelio is part of a group that perform songs in sign language for the community. Aurelio also loves playing with his three dogs and singing karaoke.

Emily Makiani has been described by teachers as humble, hardworking, motivated, and kind. She finished her sixth-grade year with an overall yearly average of 98.3 and bested that in seventh grade with an overall yearly average of 98.4. Looking at her quarterly grades this year, she is set to have her best year yet as she had a nearly perfect first quarter report card two 99s and five 100s. Having spoken to Emily about her dedication to her studies, I am quite sure she will keep up that exceptional work. Emily is a member of the National Junior Honor Society and enjoyed her community service work where she prepared and packed lunches for those in need. She likes to write stories and is enjoying reading S.E. Hinton’s The Outsiders right now.

For more information regarding the Middle Country Central School District and its students’ many achievements, please visit the District’s website: https://www.mccsd.net/.

Centereach High School Student of the Month Meaghan Grieco
Newfield High School Student of the Month Charlotte Farrugia
Dawnwood Middle School Student of the Month Aurelio Luna
Selden Middle School Student of the Month Emily Makiani