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Farmingdale Hosts Coaching Collaborative

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The Farmingdale School District proudly hosted the Long Island Coaching Collaborative on May 30 at Weldon E. Howitt Middle School. This organization provides a valuable opportunity for educational coaches to come together, learn from one another, and enhance their practices.

Farmingdale welcomed over 100 coaches representing twenty-eight school districts across Long Island. At the beginning of the event, attendees were greeted by Farmingdale Superintendent of Schools Paul Defendini and Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction Dr. Jennifer Olsen.

“These workshops offered us an opportunity to share out some of the great work that's happening in Farmingdale and collaborate with peers from over twenty-five districts who are doing fantastic work across the island,” said Farmingdale Superintendent of Schools Paul Defendini. “I am incredibly grateful for the team of leaders we have here in Farmingdale for organizing today’s enriching and energizing workshops.”

Participants had the opportunity to attend various breakout sessions tailored to their specific coaching needs. Topics ranged from Access For All in Math to the Science of Reading. Each session was led by experienced Farmingdale School District employees who encouraged active participation and the exchange of ideas.

In addition to the formal sessions, the event provided ample networking opportunities, allowing coaches to build connections and share best practices with their peers. The collaborative atmosphere was palpable, with many attendees expressing gratitude for the chance to learn in such a supportive environment.

The Long Island Coaching Collaborative continues to be a cornerstone for professional growth among educational coaches, and the Farmingdale School District was proud to contribute to this vital initiative.

Crafted With Heart

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Marching Band Bass Drummer William Ponzio exchanged his drumsticks for hammer and nails, aiming to create a meaningful tribute for the Farmingdale community. His vision extended beyond simply building a bench; he sought to craft a sanctuary—a space for reflection and connection to the cherished memories of Gina and Bea.

The bench, thoughtfully designed and constructed by junior Will, with invaluable assistance from senior Tom Meyer, was inspired by a poignant memorial at band camp, where a tree was dedicated to Gina and Bea. Will felt compelled to create something lasting—a place to celebrate their spirits. This endeavor has evolved into more than just a tribute; it symbolizes community and the enduring bonds of friendship. Students and teachers have rallied to support and admire Will and Tom's dedication, with many expressing gratitude for creating a space that provides comfort and solace. The bench serves as a gentle reminder of Gina and Bea's impact on those around them, demonstrating how their legacy continues to inspire hope and unity.

Fifth Grade Field Day

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Dalers from AA, NS, SEM, and WP came together on Wednesday, June 4, 2025 for the annual district-wide 5th-grade field day, held at their future home for the next three years, Howitt Middle School. It was a beautiful day filled with fun, laughter, and competition! A big shoutout to everyone who ensured the day ran smoothly, including the Farmingdale Physical Education department, all the volunteers, and Howitt Fun Bunch.

A Dash of Pixie Dust

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On Tuesday, June 3rd, Farmingdale High School's Theatre 3 class delivered a magical performance of Peter Pan for young audiences from Woodward Parkway and Saltzman East Memorial. The show was vibrant and energetic, with actors engaging directly with the enthusiastic students. Peter Pan was entirely student-run, showcasing the hard work of Theatre 3 students both on stage and behind the scenes. The young attendees were spellbound as they watched Peter, Wendy, and the Lost Boys embark on their magical adventures in Neverland.

Cast List

Producer, Mr. Glen Beck

Director - Alyssa Hartney, 11th

Stage Manager - Mia Andriopolous, 11th

Peter Pan - Devin Williams, 11

Tinker Bell / Set Design - Ava Vaden, 11

Captain Hook - Chaplin Claiborn, 11

Smee/Costumes - Sabrina Seminario, 11

Mr. Darling - Robert Silverstein, 12

Mrs. Darling / Queen Renata - Olivia Renyak, 11

Wendy Darling /Make Up - Madelyn Jimenez, 12

John Darling/Choreography - Clay Bany, 12

Michelle Darling / Make Up - Sofia Grago, 11

Nana/Pirate/Lost Child - Cindy Cullquipuma, 12

Princess Raya/Costumes - Emmalee Rivera, 11

Crocodile/Pirate/Lost Child - Tori Morra, 12

Pirate/Lost Child - Gabi Martinez, 11

We also had some help from our Theatre 2 students with our tech/run crew - Kayla Hayden, Lea Fredonis, Angel Hernandez, Hailey Montalvo, Kelsey Garcia, Layla Tarello and Robert Herbst

A Fond Farewell

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Congratulations to our Farmingdale School District Retirees acknowledged at the Wednesday, June 4, 2025 Retirement Ceremony.

May your future days be filled with relaxation, adventure, and the joy of pursuing passions long set aside. Your contributions have left a lasting impact, and your dedication has inspired us all. As you embark on this new chapter, know you will be dearly missed but fondly remembered. Thank you for your years of service and for making our Farmingdale Family a better, brighter place.

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