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Important Information

Parents: please take some time to review the district Attendance Policy, Code of Conduct, and Emergency Planning Guide as well as other notices in this folder: Important Policies and Notices

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Principal's Welcome to the New School Year Letter

 

 

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TODAY IS FRIDAY, february 14, 2025, AND IT IS A "B" DAY

 

SPORTS

   NO SPORTS GAMES TODAY 

FREE breakfast for all students is served every day in both cafeterias. Students should eat FIRST before attending Morning Rec.

 

Morning Rec Program is held every morning from 7:25 to 7:50 am in both the East and West Gyms.

 

6th & 7th grade students who are not attending Morning Rec should go to either the East Cafeteria to eat breakfast or to the auditorium to wait for the 7:55 am bell.  8th graders not attending Morning Rec should go to the West Cafeteria to eat or wait until homeroom begins.

 

Lost or broken IDs or lanyards can be replaced by submitting the form that can be found on the student's chromebook under FD BOOKMARKS. Students are also able to access the form from their ClassLink launchpad. Until the new ID is replaced, students should get a TEMPORARY ID sticker from their teacher or at the lobby desk.

 

The price of Howitt’s yearbook is now $65, and one can be preordered by using the link below. The price will increase again in March, so take advantage of the lower cost and try to get one now.

After School Extra Help is offered on Mondays, Wednesdays & Thursdays from 2:50 to 3:50 pm.
An additional session has been added on Thursdays for 7th Math Extra Help w/Mr. Faranello and Ms. Sloan in room 212.

Wildlife Warriors are requesting donations for the NY Marine Rescue in Riverhead. So far, they have helped 3,900 marine animals off the shores of Long Island, but they are in need of supplies. Items such as Sharpies, manila folders, boxes of disposable gloves can be dropped off in the bin by the Main Office or in room 710 until February 28. A full list of items can be found on the Extra Curricular boards & hallway TV monitors.

Entries for The GOAT USA Sticker Design Contest, sponsored by The Paw Print, are due by April 2. Information can be found on fliers around the building or see Ms. Borstelmann or Mr. Ryan. The winning sticker will be printed and given to the winner as a prize.
 
Mrs. Sushko’s yearbook meeting will be held today during period 6 lunch. Yearbook members are reminded to bring their cameras.

 

Today is the LAST DAY for the following:
NYSSMA Festival forms due to the music teachers
Sale of Good Luck Grams for $1 in room 212 & cafeterias
Student Councils’ T-Shirts for $15 order forms to the Main Office or use myschoolbucks.com
Valentine's Day Flower Sale carnations $2 each during lunch
 
The following will be held after school TODAY:
Scenery Club w/Ms. Panzica in the auditorium
CANCELLED Step Team w/Mrs. Reilly & Ms. Carter
CANCELLED 7th/8th Basketball practice w/Coach Burns

 

 

 

 

 


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Incoming 6th Grade Parent Orientation Slide Presentation

Click here to view the slide presentation


SCHOOL PICTURES

Your School Portraits can now be ordered. Click here for more information.
  

YEARBOOKS

The price of a yearbook is now $65 and may be preordered by using the following link: yearbookforever.com  The price will increase again to $70 on March 15. Yearbooks may be purchased until May 15 and the deadline for parent ads is February 14.  

 

ID BADGES & LANYARDS

Lost or broken IDs or lanyards can be replaced by submitting the form that can be found on the student's chromebook under FD BOOKMARKS. Students are also able to access the form from their ClassLink launchpad.

 

LOST & FOUND

Water bottles, books, clothing, sweatshirts, shoes/sneakers are placed in the back of both cafeterias. Eye glasses, jewelry, pocketbooks, cell phones are in the Main Office.


 

Graphic with text: 'Students of the Quarter'

STUDENTS OF THE QUARTER

The Student of the Quarter award is given to students chosen by their teachers.

Students selected demonstrate excellence in leadership, participation, attendance, work ethic, and citizenship. Recipients are chosen at the end of the quarter. Stay tuned.....

Here they are!  Students of the 2nd Quarter

Current News

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.

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.

WINTER CONCERTS 2024

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All concerts this holiday season will take place in person, with no need for tickets to attend. Additionally, all concerts will be recorded. Links to the recordings will be accessible on the district's website a few days following the performance.


December 3, 2024 HMS 7,8 Gr Chorus

December 4, 2024 HMS 6,7,8 Gr Chamber Orchestra

December 9, 2024 AA Winter Concert

December 10, 2024 NS Winter Concert

December 12, 2024 HMS 6 Gr Band A, Symphonic Band

December 12, 2024 HMS 6 Gr Band B, Wind Ensemble

December 16, 2024 SEM Winter Concert

December 16, 2024 WP Winter Concert

December 17, 2024 FHS Symphonic Band, and Orchestra

December 18, 2024 HMS 6 Gr Chorus

December 19, 2024 FHS Treble Chorus, Mixed Chorus, and Wind Ensemble

PROUD MOMENTS, BRIGHT FUTURES

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Howitt Middle School's National Junior Honor Society Welcomes New Members. On November 25, 2024, Howitt Middle School's chapter of the National Junior Honor Society proudly welcomed 145 exceptional new members, each exemplifying the values of scholarship, service, leadership, citizenship, and character. These students are not only engaged in challenging coursework but also actively participate in a variety of clubs, sports, and extracurricular activities.

Howitt Middle School Principal Mike Gavalas spoke passionately about the dedication and hard work that these young individuals have shown, emphasizing how they embody the spirit and values that the school strives to cultivate. "Each of these students has demonstrated remarkable commitment and perseverance," Principal Gavalas remarked. "They are leaders in their own right, continuously inspiring their peers and contributing positively to our school community."

The ceremony was a memorable event for both students and their families, filled with joy and a sense of accomplishment, marking the beginning of many more achievements to come for these bright young minds. Congratulations, Dalers, on this outstanding achievement!

ARTFUL ACCOLADES

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Students from Ms. Ginexi’s 8th Grade Studio Art class made a strong showing at this year’s Cornell Cooperative Extension of Nassau County’s Art competition. The competition was juried over the summer by professional artists, who chose the winning submissions based on the quality of craftsmanship, design, authenticity, imagination, and overall appeal.

Studio Art in 8th grade is an accelerated course that carries high school accreditation and is offered at the middle school level. The students, now in 9th grade, were recently celebrated at an exhibit and reception showcasing their artwork, which has been featured in Cornell University's 2024-25 Gardening Calendar and Guide.

Earning Gold Awards were Madison McKenna (artwork featured for the month of August), Emma Kropp (artwork featured for the month of April), Liam Danisi (artwork featured for the month of October), and Mya Parker (artwork featured for the month of November).

Silver Awards were presented to Jillian Ganci, Eleanor Gusz, Abigail Montalbano, and Kennedy Thompson, as their artwork is prominently displayed on the back collage page of the calendar.

Bronze Awards winners have their artwork highlighted as inserts throughout the pages of their calendar.

Presented with Bronze Awards were Kyla Byrne (August insert), Luke Hantzschel (May insert & August insert), Yaxeni Morales Ruiz (March insert), Ashley Stroud (April insert & September insert), and Shannon Tower (July insert).

Ms. Ginexi expressed her admiration for her students, stating, “I am always impressed by the immense talent of my students, but I am never surprised! They are clearly talented, but it’s their winning combination of dedication, perseverance, and not being afraid to fail that are visible in the products they are able to put forward. To have so many Farmingdale students selected is a testament to the commitment of the students, as well as the passion of the Art Department! We are lucky to find ourselves in a district that understands the importance of a quality Art Education.”

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