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An Update From the Superintendent re: Budget Vote & Election

WATCH: A new video message from the Superintendent of Schools re: Budget Vote and Election

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Hello to Our Farmingdale Family. This is Paul Defendini, and today is Wednesday, April 23, 2025.

Each year, Farmingdale Schools invests significant time and effort into developing a responsible financial plan that supports our students and the broader community. We also work hard to communicate that plan clearly so voters have the information they need to make informed decisions during the annual budget vote and election in May. During my 18 years serving this community, these efforts have consistently resulted in strong support for our budget.

In recent years, we’ve all seen a shift in the tone and dynamics within our community. Much of this has played out on social media and, to be fair, reflects larger trends we’re seeing at both the state and national levels. I believe that left unchecked, or worse, ignored, these shifts can have a lasting impact on our local community.

During key moments in the past: through the COVID pandemic, during periods of tension, and after significant events like the September 2023 bus tragedy, we’ve made it a priority to communicate more often and more clearly. I believe we’re at another one of those moments now.

As we approach the May 20, 2025, budget vote and election, it’s more important than ever to stay informed. Please ask questions and seek answers from reliable sources.

In the coming weeks, you’ll receive several flyers designed to help you better understand this year’s proposed budget. These flyers will be sent to you electronically, and they will also be mailed home to you soon.

  • The first will highlight the value of your tax dollars, showing how they directly support student programs and services.
  • The second will break down the budget in a straightforward way, helping you understand how your investment benefits our schools.
  • The third will emphasize the importance of voting—because your voice matters, now more than ever. There is a real difference between a passed and a defeated budget, and we want you to be fully informed about what’s at stake.

As always, if you need to find me, you know where to look. I’m here—proud to serve and stand with you in support of this great community.

BOE Adopt a BOCES Admin Budget Meeting, Wednesday, April 23, 2025

PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE

THE FARMINGDALE BOARD OF EDUCATION WILL HOLD A  MEETING (ADOPT BOCES ADMIN BUDGET) AT 7:30 A.M. ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 2025, IN THE A. TERRY WEATHERS BOARD ROOM AT THE HOWITT MIDDLE SCHOOL, 50 VAN COTT AVENUE, FARMINGDALE, NY.

Rosemarie Fullam
District Clerk
April 16, 2025

STEAM NIGHT

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Sparking Innovation and Inspiring Young Minds

The 6th Annual Elementary STEAM Night in Farmingdale celebrated science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics. Hundreds of attendees from the community came together on April 3 at Farmingdale High School to explore a variety of interactive stations expertly facilitated by enthusiastic volunteers. STEAM Night was an excellent opportunity for families to come together and enjoy an evening of discovery. With activities tailored to spark curiosity in children, parents could see firsthand the joy on their kids' faces as they learned through play and exploration.

STEAM Night was an incredible event that transformed the high school's commons and cafeteria, showcasing more than fifty interactive stations. This impressive effort was skillfully coordinated by dedicated clubs at Farmingdale High School, including Robotics, Science Research Club, and Wi-STEM. Additionally, teacher volunteers from the district's six schools were essential to ensure the event flowed smoothly. From exciting demonstrations like A Shocking Development and The Science of the Electric Guitar to fun activities such as Whirly Swirly Pipe Making Sounds and Make Your Ice Cream, there was something for everyone to enjoy and learn. Participants challenged themselves with engaging tasks like the Scrambled Eggs and Slinky Fall, Fold, and Fly. A standout moment was the chance for attendees to interact with high school students, acting as mentors, fostering a sense of community, and encouraging involvement in scientific practices. Everyone embraced the roles of scientists and engineers by asking questions, conducting experiments, analyzing data, and providing explanations. The participation of high school students as mentors added a personal touch, offering younger children role models to look up to and interact with. Parents appreciated seeing their children engage with older students who were passionate about STEAM fields, fostering a sense of community and inspiring future aspirations.

This extraordinary event involved significant planning. Dr. Kristen Cummings, the Director of Science at Farmingdale School District, along with National Science Honor Society Members, advisors Sara Whitaker and Mike Boyd, and STEAM Night Coordinators Tatiana Hakimian and Melissa Marigliano, can proudly reflect on an event that brought the community together in the spirit of learning and innovation. The success of this year’s STEAM Night has set a high benchmark for future events, leaving the Daler community eagerly anticipating the next chapter of this beloved tradition.

Overall, the Elementary STEAM Night in Farmingdale was a resounding success, providing families with a unique opportunity to connect, learn, and create lasting memories. The event truly celebrated the spirit of togetherness and the joy of shared learning experiences.

SAVE THE DATE

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Move Play Grow

Annual Wellness Fair

Presented by the Farmingdale School District Wellness Committee

  • Thursday, April 24, 2025
  • 6 pm
  • Farmingdale High School and the Howitt Middle School Aquatic Center

See Flyer for more details.

Pre-Register NOW for these exciting events.

REGISTER—Pickle Ball

REGISTER—Water Polo

REGISTER—Trike-A-Thon

 

WHERE EVERY CULTURE SHINES

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Discover the World in One Evening

On March 27, 2025, Saltzman East Memorial's International Night warmly welcomed students and families, offering a delightful celebration of the school's vibrant diversity. Families gathered around, sharing stories and learning from one another, while children excitedly participated in interactive activities, such as crafting and dancing, highlighting global traditions. This joyous evening, organized by SEMs Shared Decision Making Team, not only celebrated the unique backgrounds of each participant but also emphasized the unity that comes from embracing diversity.

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