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Important Information

Parents: please take some time to review the district Attendance Policy, Code of Conduct, and Emergency Planning Guide as well as other notices in this folder: Important Policies and Notices

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Moving up to Middle School - HMS incoming 6th Grade Parent Orientation slideshow.

 


updates

CORRECTION:

7th Girls Lacrosse is AWAY against Woodland MS (East Meadow) @ 4:45 pm

 

 

announcements

 

TODAY IS THURSDAY, mAY 16, 2024, AND IT IS A “B” DAY

  

SPORTS

7th Girls Lacrosse is AWAY against Woodland MS (East Meadow) @ 4:45 pm
7th/8th Boys/Girls Track is home against Hicksville & Woodland @ 4:45 pm

 

Howitt’s annual College & Career Readiness Week continues, and today is Dress for Success. Tomorrow is College Gear Friday so represent your favorite college and wear their shirt or college sports team shirt.  

 

A reminder that when students are called down for Early Dismissal they must stop at the lobby desk first and not exit the building on their own.

 

Yearbooks may still be preordered for $65 by using the link below. Deadline to order is May 15.

 

The Lion’s Den School Store is open during all lunch periods, and spring Daler Gear such as sweatshirts, T-shirts and pajama pants, school supplies and small toys are available to purchase.

 

PTA’s Book Fair will take place next Thursday & Friday in the West Multi-Purpose Room. Parents can add money to E-Wallet, and any money left over from last year’s fair must be activated for use this year.

 

Mr. Hulse’s rotations for today are as follows:
Period 3: Lunch Chorus
Period 4: Varsity Chorus 
1st half Period 5: Varsity Chorus
Period 6: Mixed Chorus
Period 7: Mixed Chorus

 

Mrs. Taibi's 6th Band students should report to the auditorium at the beginning of period 8 today.

 

Daler Buddy’s Movie Night will be on Friday, May 24. Daler Buddies who need a permission slip can pick one up from the folder outside Room 518.  Permission slips are due to Ms. Ferguson by next Wednesday, May 22.

 

Lego Club w/Mrs. Hilton will meet tomorrow morning in room 609.

 

8th students interested in playing JV Football next fall at the High School should join the JV Football Schoology group using the “GROUP” code G5HW-QVQN-H5C4K.

 

The following will be held after school TODAY:
After School Extra
HelpExtra Help for 6th Math, ELA, Science w/Ms.Whorlow, Mr. Waters, Mrs. Sullivan in room 611
Extra Help for 7th Science w/Ms. Devine in room 218
Board Game & Rubik’s Cube Club w/Mrs. Parisi in room 707
Chess & Checkers  Club w/Mr. Kirby in room 316
Filmmaking Club w/Mr. Rudaitis in room 607
The Wolves of Howitt w/Mr. Scott & Mr. Lee in room 516 
8th Girls Varsity Swim & Dive sign-up meeting in the Aquatic Center 
Kickline Club w/Ms. Kanfer & Ms. Bonilla has a change of location and will meet in theMulti-Purpose Room this afternoon

 

 

8th JV football sign up for fall Hs

JV Football Schoology “GROUP” code G5HW-QVQN-H5C4K.

 

COLLEGE & CAREER READINESS WEEK

(May 13 - 17)  
Thursday: "Dress for Success"
Friday: "College Gear Friday"
 


8th Grade Adventureland Trip

Wednesday, May 29, 2024

Incoming 6th Grade Parent Orientation Slide Presentation

Click here to view the slide presentation

 

SPORTS

All teams will have their first practice after school on Monday, March 25, and athletes must be registered, medically cleared and dressed to try out.

Family ID registration

 

ID BADGES & LANYARDS

Lost or broken IDs or lanyards can be replaced by submitting the form that can be found on the student's chromebook under FD BOOKMARKS. Students are also able to access the form from their ClassLink launchpad.

 

LOST & FOUND

Water bottles, books, clothing, sweatshirts, shoes/sneakers are placed in the back of both cafeterias. Eye glasses, jewelry, pocketbooks, cell phones are in the Main Office.

   

YEARBOOKS

Yearbooks may be pre-ordered for $65 by using the following link: https://yearbookforever.com/
Deadline to order is May 15, 2024.

 

 

Graphic with text: 'Students of the Quarter'

STUDENTS OF THE QUARTER

The Student of the Quarter award is given to students chosen by their teachers.

Students selected demonstrate excellence in leadership, participation, attendance, work ethic, and citizenship. Click here to see the full list of recipients.

Current News

DISTRICT ART SHOW

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Art teachers across all six Farmingdale School District buildings dedicated months to curating pieces for the annual DistrictWide Art Show. Held in the Farmingdale High School Commons, this art exhibition is a vibrant celebration of creativity and self-expression, highlighting the exceptional talents of students district-wide.

Families can admire various artworks, from paintings and sculptures to digital designs and mixed media creations. This event highlights young minds’ artistic achievements and provides a platform for families to bond over their shared appreciation for the arts.

A round of applause goes out to all the Daler artists featured in the exhibition! A special thank you goes out to Farmingdale’s Fine Arts department for their outstanding efforts in nurturing these budding talents and providing them with a platform to showcase their skills.

Watch a video from the District Art Show

I AM HOPEFUL BECAUSE...

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The National PTA Reflections program offers a platform for students of various grade levels to exhibit their creativity and skills. The 2023-2024 theme “I am Hopeful Because…” inspired young artists from the Farmingdale School District to submit an impressive total of 97 entries.

A District-Wide Reflections Ceremony was held at Farmingdale High School to honor this excellent program and the participating students. The event, celebrating artistic expression, showcased diverse entries in literature, photography, painting, drawing, and music. It highlighted the students' dedication and talent poured into their creations.

The National PTA Reflections Program recognized Howitt Middle School students Elizabeth Hilton, Emily Kelly, and Kieran Ruppert as Nassau Finalists. Sixth grader Addison Suwalski stood out with her self-choreographed dance piece “I am Unstoppable,” propelling her to the National Finals, where she earned a Merit Award. Addison's accomplishment reflects her creativity and commitment, and she will be honored at Nassau County's Spring Conference dinner.

District Administration, PTA members, and families celebrated all participants for their hard work and dedication. The PTA's support and guidance were vital in nurturing these young artists and encouraging them to explore their creative potential. Special thanks to our PTA Reflections chairs: Karyn Tanacan, Lisa Pigott, Kelly Verdi, Christine Hopper, Toni Alberghine, and Kristin Dorso.

The National PTA Reflections program recognizes students' artistic achievements, boosts their confidence, and nurtures their passion for the arts. With a history of over 50 years, this program inspires students to express their thoughts and emotions creatively, fostering a love for learning that extends beyond the artistic realm. Over 300,000 students participate each year, making it a platform where students can shine and grow.

WE'RE DALERS...

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Every year, sixth graders and teachers at Howitt Middle School collaborate on a project in their Civic Engagement Class to encourage kindness, pride, or civic responsibility. This year, students opted to produce a video that celebrates Daler Pride. What began as a modest sixth-grade video project grew to encompass the high school and elementary buildings, capturing the true spirit of the Dalers.

Watch Now "We're Dalers..."

SPRING CONCERT SEASON

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All concerts this season will take place in-person, with no need for tickets to attend. Additionally, all concerts will be recorded. Links from each performance will be made available here a few days after the performance.

 

FARMINGDALE HIGH SCHOOL

 

HOWITT MIDDLE SCHOOL

 

ALBANY AVENUE

  • MAY 28 2024—JR. SPRING CONCERT
  • MAY 30, 2024—SR./JR. CHORUS, SR. BAND, SR. ORCHESTRA & JAZZ BAND

 

NORTHSIDE

  • MAY 23, 2024—SR. SPRING CONCERT
  • MAY 30, 2024—JR. SPRING CONCERT

 

SALTZMAN EAST MEMORIAL

  • MAY 17, 2024—SR. SPRING CONCERT
  • MAY 31, 2024—JR. SPRING CONCERT

 

WOODWARD PARKWAY

  • MAY 23 2024—JR. SPRING CONCERT
  • MAY 23 2024—SR. SPRING CONCERT

SPREADING HAPPINESS ONE PAW AT A TIME

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The collaboration between The WildLife Warriors Club, The Swiftie Society, and the Howitt Middle School Building Safety and Wellness Committee has been a heartwarming success. Every week during teacher and staff lunch breaks, a new pet rescue or therapy dog program is introduced at Howitt. The main goal is to offer the adults at Howitt Middle School a chance to de-stress and find comfort in the presence of these furry visitors. The initiative has brought joy and laughter to the school, with staff thoroughly enjoying interacting with the pets.

Adults benefit from this program, and animals reap the rewards. By socializing the puppies and kittens in these settings, the animal rescue groups are helping prepare them for adoption, increasing their chances of finding forever homes. The rescue groups greatly appreciate the opportunity to engage with potential adopters and foster families, who see the value in these interactions.

In a beautiful display of compassion and creativity, the students from the Swiftie Society went above and beyond by crafting cat toys to donate to Tender Loving Cats Rescue (TLC). This thoughtful gesture showcases the spirit of generosity and kindness that thrives within the Howitt community. Each group that brings therapy dogs or adoptable pets to our school shares their love for animals and receives a donation to support their noble cause.

The impact of this pet rescue and therapy dog program extends far beyond the school grounds, touching the lives of both humans and animals alike. It serves as a reminder of the power of collaboration, compassion, and community in creating a brighter and more caring world.

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