skip to main content

Current News

NOTHING BUT NET

9(4).png thumbnail263758

Senior Jake Mangio, who is set to play lacrosse at Bryant University, achieved an impressive milestone by scoring his 1000th point during Tuesday's basketball game. He is just the seventh player from Farmingdale to reach this remarkable feat. Coach Pastier and alumni, who are also members of the 1,000-point club, came out to show their support for Jake.

(from L-R) Coach Pastier, Dalique Mingo '14, Greg Wildes '82, Jake Mangio, Matt Wildes '89 and Steve Restivo '90.

1000 Point Club members missing from photo: Marvel Chambers '20 and Jim Graziano '76.

FAMILY MATH NIGHT

Website_Latest_News(168).png thumbnail263752
image1(168).jpg thumbnail263753
image2(142).jpg thumbnail263754
image3(141).jpg thumbnail263755
image4(134).jpg thumbnail263756
image5(130).jpg thumbnail263757

On January 14, 2025, Farmingdale School District hosted its highly anticipated Family Math Night at Howitt Middle School. This event brought together parents, children, and teachers in an atmosphere of excitement and enthusiasm. Families enjoyed friendly competition, played games, and solved puzzles together.

Even those initially hesitant to participate in math activities found themselves drawn to Family Math Night's fun and engaging atmosphere. This event allows families to bond over a shared interest and develop a passion for math. Farmingdale educators aim to encourage a positive attitude and a lifelong love of learning by making math accessible, enjoyable, and engaging.

“We are thrilled to have hosted another successful Family Math Night,” said Dr. Jen Olsen, Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction. “We aim to inspire more families to join us on this learning adventure! Heartfelt thanks to the Farmingdale Teacher Center for making this event possible.”

The Farmingdale School District recognizes family engagement as a crucial component of a child's academic journey and encourages all parents to participate in the various Parent University events offered throughout the school year. Together, we guarantee every Daler is provided opportunities to help them attain academic success and reach their full potential.

INSPIRATION DAY

Website_Latest_News(167).png thumbnail263746
image1(167).jpg thumbnail263747
image3(140).jpg thumbnail263748
image4(133).jpg thumbnail263749
image5(129).jpg thumbnail263750
image2(141).jpg thumbnail263751

"Be Your Best Week" at Woodward Parkway Elementary School wrapped up with Inspiration Day. On January 10, 2025, students from Farmingdale High School visited and engaged with the young Dalers on various subjects such as goal setting, courage, and following their passions. The day ended with a group reading of Jon Gordon's heartwarming tale, The Coffee Bean for Kids. This led to a discussion about the potential for positive change, encouraging thoughts on how they could bring positivity into their lives and classrooms.

BUILDING TOMORROW'S TALENT

7(9).png thumbnail263741
image1(166).jpg thumbnail263742
image3(138).jpg thumbnail263743
image4(131).jpg thumbnail263744
image5(127).jpg thumbnail263745

From January 10-12, 2025, the New York State Theatre Education Association (NYSTEA) hosted nearly 900 students at the 28th Annual Student Conference in Callicoon, NY. The event provided high school students with over 100 workshops focusing on technical theatre, acting, dance, and voice.

This was Farmingdale High School's first time attending, with a total of twenty-five students participating.

Theatre instructor Glen Beck commended his students, saying, "The kids had a fantastic experience. It was a weekend filled with wonderful bonding, and theatrical activities. We absolutely can't wait to return!"

IN THE ZONE

6(15).png thumbnail263740

It was a night of joy and celebration at the Inn at New Hyde Park as two of Farmingdale High School's finest, Christopher Ruotolo and Abigail Almonte, were applauded and awarded. The occasion? The Nassau Zone 2024-2025 Outstanding Physical Education Student of the Year Award. A dinner that gathers and honors the brightest, the most dedicated and the most passionate seniors in physical education from every high school in Nassau County. Each year, the Nassau Zone, under the umbrella of the New York State Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance (NYS AHPERD), puts on this splendid event. And oh, what a night it was for Christopher and Abigail, our Farmingdale stars, who proudly walked away with not just a medal around their necks but also a certificate that serves as a testament to their hard work and achievements.

By The Numbers