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The Howitt Players Proudly Present The Little Mermaid

Farmingdale, NY (March 7, 2025)—The Howitt Players made waves with their enchanting rendition of The Little Mermaid. On March 7 and 8, the Howitt Middle School auditorium was transformed into an underwater kingdom where dreams and reality intertwine. The vibrant costumes shimmered like the ocean itself, and the set design captured the whimsical beauty of life beneath the waves. The musical numbers, rich with emotion and energy, from both the 1989 Walt Disney Studios animated version and Broadway musical, bring a sense of nostalgia and magic to the production. Combining these beloved melodies and the players' exceptional talent created an unforgettable experience celebrating The Little Mermaid's enduring legacy and message of hope and transformation.

Making their directorial debuts with The Little Mermaid are educators Ms. Amanda Whorlow and Mr. Eric Hulse. This dynamic duo has previously held the roles of Choreographer and Vocal Director, respectively. Their collaborative effort is further enhanced by the support of Production Manager Ms. Katherine Shields.

“Working as a director of this show has truly been the experience of a lifetime,” said Director and Choreographer Ms. Amanda Whorlow. “The Little Mermaid was always my favorite movie as a kid, and performing, dancing, and choreographing have always been my greatest passions. I am honored to have been given this opportunity and to work with the most dedicated, talented, compassionate, and wonderful people. I cannot wait to watch my students shine on the stage.”

The talented young cast impressed the audience with their performance, highlighting the incredible talent within the Farmingdale School District. Eighth-grade student Mary Cohen shone as Ariel, capturing the curious and adventurous spirit of the young mermaid longing to explore the human world. Prince Eric was portrayed by seventh-grader Liam Rosenthal, who embodied the charm and determination of the gallant prince. Adding a touch of villainous intrigue, eighth-grader Natalie Calderon delivered a showstopping performance as Ursula, the cunning sea witch with a penchant for making deals. The regal King Triton was played by eighth-grader Rey Negron, whose commanding presence and deep voice added gravitas to the role of Ariel's protective father.

Seventh-grader Gabriel Haas delighted the audience as Sebastian, the loyal and often exasperated crab, brought humor and heart to his role. Victoria Carbone, also in seventh grade, is charmed as Flounder, Ariel’s loyal and nervous fish friend. Sixth-grader Ethan Maniscalco took on the role of Scuttle, the quirky seagull with a flair for misinterpretation, adding comedic relief to the story. Nilah Nicolas and George Guadagnino, both seventh-graders, impressed as Flotsam and Jetsam, Ursula's sneaky and sinister eel minions. Eighth-grader John Denecke portrayed Grimsby, Prince Eric's loyal confidant, with a perfect blend of wisdom and patience. Rounding out the cast, seventh-grader Ella Cook brought Chef Louis to life with exuberance, capturing the chef's culinary passion and comedic flair.

The talented young actresses Stella Levenson, Hayden Schneider, Devin Shaw, Alexandria Romano, Hayleigh Rommel, and Sabrina Montalbano brought Ariel's sisters to life. Their performances highlighted the diverse personalities present within a family. Joseph Battaglia and Benjamin Sinisi shone as the trumpet fish, Windward, and Leeward, the heralds in King Triton's court. The entire cast, accompanied by a talented ensemble, created an enchanting theatrical experience that captivated the audience. It genuinely felt as though we were all part of Ariel's world.

“As a child, I watched The Little Mermaid endlessly, captivated by its songs, big musical numbers, and magic,” shared Director and Vocal Director Mr. Eric Hulse. “It was the first time I saw anything like that, and I was hooked! In those moments, I first discovered my love for music and theater, a passion that ultimately shaped my career as a music educator.”

The enchanting soundtrack of The Little Mermaid was brought to life on our stage by an outstanding orchestra expertly conducted by Mr. Samuel Gelfer. This talented ensemble featured Farmingdale High School musicians and dedicated Farmingdale Music teachers. Mr. Eric Hulse managed the vocal performances, while Ms. Amanda Whorlow expertly choreographed the dances. Ms. Elizabeth Panzica and Mr. Daniel Bilello skillfully led the scenery and set design. Committed Crew Supervisors, Ms. Katherine Shields, Mr. Eric Perles, and Ms. Rene Bonilla, worked diligently backstage alongside numerous middle and high school students.

“The students we get to work with for our productions are inspiring and embody both the theater and Daler spirit,” said Production Manager Ms. Katherine Shields. “The Little Mermaid was the perfect fit for this year's show as it has so many dynamic characters that our students brought to life and opportunities to be creative with the sets, props, and costumes.”

Congratulations to The Little Mermaid's cast, crew, pit orchestra, and production staff. Each performance was a mystical dive into an enchanting underwater realm, where sea and shore meet and dreams transform into reality. The audience was swept away by the melodies of the ocean and the timeless tale of Ariel's quest for love and self-discovery. Here's to more successful productions and countless stories that capture the imagination and touch the heart!

UPK LOTTERY LIVESTREAM

UPK PROGRAM LOTTERY

The UPK Program Lottery for the 2025-2026 school year will be held on Monday, March 10, 2025, at 3:00 p.m. in the Howitt East Cafeteria. The lottery will be recorded and live streamed.

Watch the lottery HERE! 

You are welcome to attend the lottery in person. Please enter from the front entrance of Howitt Middle School on Van Cott Avenue.

GREEN AND WHITE NIGHT

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The Farmingdale School District's annual fifth-grade Green & White Night took place in March, in front of a packed crowd at the Farmingdale High School gymnasium. This exciting event features a friendly competition among all fifth graders in the district. The GREEN team was ultimately crowned champion, accumulating more points through games, team spirit, and sportsmanship. However, the true winner and essence of the evening was DalerPride.

Recognizing that the transition next year to Howitt Middle School can be daunting, the Farmingdale School District organizes events like Green & White Night to connect incoming students from the district's four elementary schools—Albany Avenue, Northside, Saltzman East Memorial, and Woodward Parkway. With activities designed to encourage interaction and teamwork, students can bond with their future classmates, easing the transition and building a sense of community. The evening is filled with laughter and cheers as students compete and support one another, highlighting the importance of friendship and mutual encouragement. In addition to the elementary school principals encouraging them, Howitt Middle School Principal Michael Gavalas is present to welcome his future students and their families.

Green & White Night is a cherished tradition that the students eagerly anticipate. It's the perfect blend of fun and learning, where children develop social skills and confidence through play. With support from Farmingdale High School’s Varsity Leaders Club, physical education teachers play a pivotal role in orchestrating the night, ensuring that every student feels included and valued. Students shine in activities like Castle Ball, Basketball, and Relay Races, but the night's highlight is the Dance Off. The Dance Off serves as a thrilling conclusion to the night and embodies the spirit of Green & White Night—celebrating inclusivity, self-expression, and a sense of community.

Fifth graders from Albany Avenue, Northside, Saltzman East Memorial, and Woodward Parkway will have one last opportunity to join forces before the school year concludes at the district-wide fifth-grade field day in June. This exciting event will be held at Howitt Middle School’s Athletic Complex. The students will leave with more than memories of victory or participation; they go with newfound friendships and a sense of belonging. The bonds formed during this night lay the groundwork for their journey into middle school, where they will face new challenges and opportunities with their peers' support.

BOE Public Meeting Notice - Wednesday, March 12, 2025

PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE

THE FARMINGDALE BOARD OF EDUCATION WILL HOLD A REGULAR MEETING AT 6:00 P.M. ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 2025, IN THE A. TERRY WEATHERS BOARD ROOM AT THE HOWITT MIDDLE SCHOOL, 50 VAN COTT AVENUE, FARMINGDALE, NY. IT IS ANTICIPATED THAT UPON A MAJORITY VOTE OF THE TOTAL MEMBERSHIP OF THE BOARD, A MOTION TO MEET IN EXECUTIVE SESSION TO DISCUSS TOPICS APPROPRIATE FOR EXECUTIVE SESSION IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE OPEN MEETINGS LAW, WILL BE CONSIDERED.

A BOARD PRESENTATION WILL BEGIN AT 7:00 P.M. IN THE HOWITT MIDDLE SCHOOL AUDITORIUM.

THE PUBLIC MEETING WILL BEGIN AT 8:00 P.M. IN THE HOWITT MIDDLE SCHOOL AUDITORIUM.

Rosemarie Fullam
District Clerk
March 7, 2025

TOGETHER WE SHARE REAL HARMONY

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REAL Harmony Club members put together a powerful Black History Month performance on February 27, 2025. REAL Harmony’s commitment to inclusivity and education is evident in every detail, making the event not only a celebration but also an inspiring call to action. It reminds us all of the power of unity and the importance of honoring the past as we work together towards a brighter, more equitable future.

WATCH: REAL Harmony's Black History Month Program

 

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