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FROM OUR HANDS TO THEIR HEARTS

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Mr. Hobbes' Skilled Trades class created 400 wooden toy blocks for preschool children undergoing cancer treatment at The Morgan Center in Orlando, Florida. Each child received a bag of 20 blocks and handwritten notes from Farmingdale High School students. In appreciation of their kind gesture, the class received a touching thank you note from the Morgan Center. The class is more motivated than ever to continue their mission of spreading kindness and support, one project at a time.

IT'S NOT JUST A GAME ANYMORE

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Farmingdale Playcrafter's Present: Clue

Mystery, intrigue, and a touch of humor came together as the Farmingdale Playcrafters brought the classic board game and beloved 1985 movie to life in their production of Clue: On Stage. The stage adaptation captures the essence of the original game, set in a secluded mansion where each character—Professor Plum, Miss Scarlet, Colonel Mustard, Mrs. Peacock, Mr. Green, and Mrs. White—has a motive, and everyone is a suspect. As secrets unravel and tensions rise, the play challenges the audience to question: who did it, where, and with what weapon?

Clue: On Stage marks Mr. Glen Beck's eighth endeavor as a director for a Playcrafters production. Upon learning that Clue had been transformed into a stage adaptation, he felt an immediate urge to direct it while patiently awaiting the ideal cast of actors.

“This cast has embraced the spirit of Clue with energy, precision, and an incredible sense of fun,” said Mr. Glen Beck. “They understand that comedy—especially a farce like this—requires commitment, teamwork, and impeccable timing. Each has poured their heart (and many hours of rehearsal) into making this production a whirlwind of mystery, mayhem, and laughter.”

Through their spirited performances, the ensemble cast brings each iconic character to life, adding depth and humor to this thrilling whodunit. Sophomore Jesse Arcuri, as Wadsworth, leads the performance with his vibrant portrayal of the clever butler. His ability to engage the audience with both authority and humor sets a joyful tone for the evening, guiding everyone through the twists and turns of the story. Gabi Martinez shines as Miss Scarlet, and her performance is filled with charm and mystery that intrigues everyone. Madelyn Jimenez, portraying Mrs. Peacock, delivers her lines with grace and humor. As Ms. White, Victoria Morra adds a clever wit and an air of mystery to her character. Nicholas Suwalski, as Colonel Mustard, exudes a confident, entertaining, and heartwarming charm. William Herbert delights as Professor Plum, showcasing the character's quirky intelligence with flair. Clay Bany's portrayal of Mr. Green adds depth and humor, skillfully balancing the character's nervousness with surprising moments of bravery that keep the audience engaged and smiling. Lea Fredonis enchants as Yvette, her delightful French accent and playful demeanor adding a whimsical touch to the show. Finally, Bobby Silverstein leaves a memorable impression as Mr. Body. Though his role is brief, he sets the mysterious events in motion, ensuring the audience is captivated.

The cast included Gabby Pace, Devin Williams, Addison Moller, and Ava Vaden. Kaylin Cleere, Lily Sclafani, Chris Cruciata, and Peter Esposito stepped into swing roles, performing as part of the main cast during the Saturday matinee. Together, these gifted students infused Clue: On Stage with enthusiasm and creativity, providing a performance that captivated and delighted everyone in attendance.

Set design and construction, led by Ms. Jamie Capasso and Mr. Erik Chocianowski, cleverly designed a set that immersed the audience in the mysterious world of Boddy Manor, complete with secret passageways and hidden clues that added an authentic atmosphere to the play. Mr. Joseph Hassett, Mr. Corey Sterler, and Mr. Matt Hobbs skillfully managed the lighting and sound, creating an immersive experience that drew attendees deep into the heart of the mystery. Director Mr. Glen Back expressed high praise for his production team.

“With intricate lighting, sound, and special effects, as well as a set that constantly transforms before our eyes, this show has been a true test of coordination and creativity for our entire production team,” said Mr. Glen Beck. “It’s been incredible to watch our cast and crew rise to the occasion, bringing this chaotic mystery to life with skill and determination.”

Clue: On Stage was showcased to the Howitt Players as a preview before its official opening on Friday, March 21, at 7 PM. The show continued with two more performances on Saturday, March 22, at 1 PM and 7 PM. This production by the Farmingdale Playcrafters, blending comedy and suspense, highlights their remarkable talent and creativity while celebrating the timeless allure of a good mystery. Audience members were thoroughly entertained, pondering clues up to the final moments.

BOE Special Budget Meeting Notice - Wednesday, March 26, 2025

PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE

THE FARMINGDALE BOARD OF EDUCATION WILL HOLD A SPECIAL MEETING AT 7:30 P.M. ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 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.

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


Rosemarie Fullam
District Clerk
March 21, 2025

BE A DALER, NOT A DUD

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Behavior at athletic events has declined in recent years, both locally and at the National level, with ejections reaching an all-time high. This has led to several issues, including a shortage of referees willing to take on these roles. Our student-athletes have expressed how this impacts their ability to stay focused while competing. To address this, our Varsity Leaders Club collaborated with the high school video production class under the direction of Ms. Jensly Cella, to create a video that is both funny and serious, aimed at improving behavior and reversing the current trend. The video serves as a reminder that we all have some responsibility on game day.

FHS Sportsmanship Video

HMS Sportsmanship Video

March 14, 2025—UNIVERSAL PRE-K UPDATE

Please be advised that the UPK placements for the 2025-2026 school year will be emailed by the end of the day and all responses are due by March 28, 2025. Kindly make sure to check your SPAM email folders as some of the emails end up there. If we do not hear from you by March 28, 2025, we will offer the spot to the next person on the waitlist.

 

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