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YOUNG LEADER TAKES THE HELM

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Third-Grader from Northside Elementary Wins "Superintendent-for-a-Day" Raffle and Learns About Leadership

Jack Lamonte, a student at Northside Elementary School, won the prestigious "Superintendent-for-a-Day" raffle in December during the Dalers Deck the Halls breakfast. This unique opportunity allowed Jack to shadow Superintendent Paul Defendini and gain a firsthand understanding of the role's responsibilities.

On January 13, Superintendent Defendini surprised Jack in his third-grade classroom at Northside Elementary, presenting him with an official Superintendent ID badge and congratulating him on his achievement. Jack was instructed to report to the Superintendent’s office on January 23, 2025, dressed professionally. Mr. Defendini shared a detailed schedule for their day, filled with experiences aimed at giving Jack an insight into the life of a Superintendent.

With his supportive parents by his side, Jack enthusiastically shadowed Superintendent Defendini throughout the day—Daler, of course, was there too. His adventure began in Mr. Defendini's office, nestled within the Central Administrative wing of Howitt Middle School. There, Jack put pen to paper, signing a few official documents before setting off for a tour of the bustling Farmingdale High School. His eyes widened with excitement as he explored the culinary and robotics classrooms, the theater space that particularly captivated him, and even the cafeteria, where he chatted with the kitchen staff about a special meal for Northside.

The afternoon brought Jack back to his own stomping ground, Northside Elementary, where he had a friendly meeting with Principal Dr. Christopher Peterson. He made time to catch up with his former teachers and playfully requested a homework-free night for his classmates. Jack also joined his class for a unique music lesson, where the talented William Herbert, Bob Silverstein, and Madelyn Jimenez from the Farmingdale High School theater program joined them for a session filled with melodies and improvisation.

The day wound down at Howitt Middle School, where Jack was treated to a tour of the top-notch Aquatic Center. He then recorded a heartfelt audio message for his fellow Dalers, wrapping up an unforgettable day of discovery and learning.

Superintendent Paul Defendini couldn't help but express his admiration, “Jack’s professionalism and enthusiasm were truly inspiring. His attentiveness to staff, welcoming smiles, firm handshakes, and a keen eye for detail were remarkable. Having him accompany me throughout the day was an absolute pleasure.”

NOTHING BUT NET

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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

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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

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"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

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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!"

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