Middle Country Central School District—along with many other school districts statewide—recently swore in for the first time two outstanding students as student board representatives for the 2025–2026 school year during the Board of Education’s annual organizational meeting.
Rose Miller of Centereach High School and Dyllon Blake of Newfield High School took their oaths during the meeting, marking the beginning of their roles as student liaisons to the Board of Education. Both students currently serve as Government Organization (GO) presidents at their respective schools.
Dyllon currently serves as the General Organization (G.O.) President and Vice President of the National Honor Society. He is also an active member of the Tri-M Music Honor Society, the Spanish Honor Society, and the Jazz Band. Additionally, he holds the position of Vice President of the History Club. Rose is the General Organization President and a dedicated member of several school organizations, including the Class of 2026 Club, Best Buddies Club, National Honor Society, World Language Honor Society, and the Girls Varsity Soccer Team.
As student representatives, Rose and Dyllon will provide valuable insight and perspective on behalf of their peers, helping to strengthen the connection between the student body and the Board. Rose and Dyllon’s leadership and dedication to student advocacy make them well-suited for these important roles.
“We are proud to welcome Rose and Dyllon to the Board in their capacities as student representatives,” said Dawn Sharrock, Board President. “Their voices will help guide our decisions and ensure that student concerns remain a central focus in our district initiatives.”
The Middle Country Central School District congratulates Rose and Dyllon on their appointments and looks forward to their contributions in the coming year.