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THE SOUND OF PROGRESS

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Farmingdale’s All-District Concert Celebrates Musical Growth

The Farmingdale School District hosted its annual All-District Concert, bringing together student musicians and teachers from grades 5 to 12 across all six Farmingdale schools. This concert alternates each year among Strings, Chorus, and, this time, Band. Nearly 300 students took the stage to display their talents before a packed audience, illuminated by the vibrant lights of Farmingdale High School Auditorium. The evening was thrilling, highlighting the significant growth that occurs from elementary to high school and the impact of the music program in the Farmingdale School District.

“Our Farmingdale district band staff began preparing for this large-scale concert over a year ago,” said Director of Fine and Performing Arts Greg Warnokowski. “Their dedication, months of preparation, and unwavering commitment gave our students a musical experience they will cherish forever.”

The event commenced with a performance by the 5th and 6th Grade All-District Band under the direction of Joseph DeAngelis, Dr. Katie Duke, Kieran Fiorentino, Philip Scanze, and ToniAnn Taibi. Following this, the Howitt Middle School 7th and 8th Grade Wind Ensemble, led by Jennifer Tower, delighted the audience with a magical Disney medley. Next up was the Farmingdale High School Wind Ensemble, directed by Matthew DeMasi, presenting the first of two world premieres for the evening. The high school performed "Eternal Trailblazer," a composition by the renowned Rossano Galante, dedicated to Gina Pellettiere.

“Dedicated to the most vivacious, dynamic, hilarious friend, educator, sister, daughter, and mother, Gina Pellettiere,” read Galante’s inscription on the sheet music. “Gina was a proud female trumpet player and band director setting a standard of excellence in a male-dominated field. She was truly the Eternal Trailblazer.” Nineteen additional local high school bands, including Freeport, Garden City, Wantagh, Hicksville, Bethpage, Jericho, Syosset, Plainedge, and St. Anthony's, will join Hofstra University and the Nassau-Suffolk Performing Arts Honor Band in performing “Eternal Trailblazer.”

The Grand Finale reunited all the students on stage, extending into the pit and aisles to accommodate the 277 student musicians, for the second world premiere of the evening. This piece, titled “The Place Where,” was composed by local talent Ken Kamping and consists of five movements: Overture, Adventureland, Republic Airport, Charlotte’s, and Finale. In the days leading up to the concert, Ken Kamping collaborated with the students and shared insights about his composition. He expressed a deep connection to Farmingdale and eagerly accepted the opportunity to write for the District Band. Inspired by conversations with Gina Pellettiere, the piece features tributes to her through horn and trumpet melodies. It celebrates Farmingdale, incorporating its famous fight song and highlighting beloved local spots, embodying the town's significance for the performers. This unique composition will only be performed in Farmingdale, emphasizing its special place. As the final notes resonated throughout the auditorium, an enthusiastic crowd erupted in applause and cheers. This marked a perfect end to an evening brimming with emotion, talent, and a sense of community.

Director of Fine and Performing Arts Greg Warnokowski enthusiastically praised the concert, saying, “I felt immense pride as I witnessed the remarkable performances from each ensemble, which included two world premieres, an inspiring collaboration among teachers, and a stunning finale featuring all grade levels. Hearing the world premiere of A Place Where by Kenneth Kamping was truly special—a beautiful tribute to our cherished town of Farmingdale. The entire evening celebrated our outstanding district-wide band program and the exceptional dedication of our band teachers to their students every day.”

Congratulations to all the students for their outstanding performances, and a special acknowledgment to the district's band directors:

  • Farmingdale High School: Matthew DeMasi, David Abrams, Elena Scarano
  • Howitt Middle School: Jennifer Tower, Erica Hartmann, ToniAann Taibi
  • Elementary Schools: Dr. Katie Duke, Joseph DeAngelis, Philip Scanze, Kieran Fiorentino

The All-District Concert, organized by the Farmingdale School District, unites student musicians and educators from grades 5 to 12 across all six Farmingdale schools. This concert alternates annually among Band, Strings, and Chorus performances. Next year's event will showcase the Chorus.

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The Daler Double Check

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Research indicates that misinformation spreads more rapidly than the truth, particularly on social media. To combat confusion or false information, we encourage residents to perform a Daler Double Check. If you have questions about something you’ve seen online, please submit your inquiries or screenshots using our website’s Daler Double Check form. We aim to ensure that the Farmingdale community has accurate information to make informed decisions.

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CAPITOL COURSE

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Dalers Navigate the Legislative Landscape

Dalers visit the capitol. On Tuesday, February 4, 2025, the Farmingdale Legislative Action Committee (LAC) visited the New York State Capitol in Albany. Their purpose was to present their 2024-2025 legislative proposals and to discuss the impact of pending and future legislation on public schools. Established to assist the Board of Education in implementing solutions regarding legislative matters, the Committee focuses on assessing the impact of current and proposed State and Federal education legislation, promoting legislation that supports the District’s mission, and communicating vital information to the community.

The Legislative Action Committee comprises the Assistant to the Superintendent for Administration, Board of Education members, Farmingdale residents, Farmingdale High School students, Farmingdale staff, and members from the collective bargaining units. The committee meets with local and state officials several times yearly to discuss their current Legislative Proposals. This year, the LAC arranged meetings with Senator Rhoads and Assemblyman Kwani O’Pharrow. Furthermore, spontaneous discussions took place with Assemblyman John Mikulin, Assemblyman Jake Blumencranz, and Assemblywoman Karen McMahon. The students posed numerous insightful questions concerning foundation aid, mental health, and school safety, and appeared to gain a wealth of knowledge from the entire experience.

The event's highlight was the guided tour of the New York State Capitol building, which included the legislative chambers, Hall of Governors, Governor’s Reception Room, Hall of New York, historic staircases, and carvings. Students also shared Farmingdale proposals with numerous additional legislators to raise awareness of the Farmingdale School District's legislative advocacy points.

“Our Farmingdale High School students made our community proud with their poise, advocacy, and self-assurance for diverse topics expressed,” said Assistant to the Superintendent for Administration Dr. Samuel Thompson. “I just want to express my gratitude to all those who helped make this event a success and to our students who represented us well!”

ACADEMIC SUPERSTARS

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The shiny plaques celebrating Valedictorian Shea Hiotidis and Salutatorian Jaylyn Umana from the Class of have landed! Keep an eye out for their names shining bright on the Valedictorian Salutatorian Wall of Fame at Farmingdale High School.

With the honors of Valedictorian and Salutatorian, Shea and Jaylyn have the privilege of delivering speeches at the Farmingdale High School Graduation Ceremony on June 17, 2025. Additionally, they will enjoy a breakfast with their families, hosted by the Nassau County Council of School Superintendents. Farmingdale High School Principal Jed Herman and Farmingdale Superintendent of Schools Paul Defendini will join them in celebrating this special occasion.

As the Class of 2025 prepares to embark on new adventures, Shea and Jaylyn are shining examples of what can be achieved through dedication, hard work, and a supportive community. Their stories inspire their peers and future students at Farmingdale High School, encouraging them to dream big and strive for excellence.

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