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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 Back Letter

 

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 announcements

 

TODAY IS friDAY DECEMBER 12, 2025 AND IT IS a "b" DAY

 

     

There is a 7th grade girls volleyball home game tonight vs. Bethpage at 4:45pm.

There is an 8th grade girls volleyball away game tonight vs. Bethpage at 4:45pm.

There is a boys swim meet at home tonight vs. Cold Spring Harbor at 5pm.

 

Mr. Hulse's 6th grade chorus rehearsals for today are the following: Period 3 and 4: Lunch Chorus ALL members.  Period 5 (1st half): Lunch Chorus - Part 2/B Day students. Period 6 and 7: Mixed Chorus ALL members + Varsity Chorus ALL members.

 

Student Council and Concession Stand will be hosting the annual Winter Wonderland and Ugly Sweater Contest on Monday, December 22nd, as well as pajama day on December 23rd! At Winter Wonderland, you will have the opportunity to buy hot chocolate and other treats, do holiday crafts, take pictures, and more. Entry forms for the Ugly Sweater Contest will be handed out by the end of the week in all math classes and will be due on Thursday, December 18th. All Winter Wonderland helpers must submit their permission slips to Mrs. Merlo, Mrs. Mulligan, and Ms. Whorlow by Thursday, December 18th.

 

Are you an 8th grade student interested in joining Art Club? Our first meeting will be on Tuesday December 16th, after school in room 219 until 3:50.

 

Cooking club is back! We will be meeting on Tuesday, December 16th. The sign-up form and all information is on google classroom.

 

The Dungeons and Dragons club, run by Meadow Boyarsky and Ms. Muuss, will meet this Monday after school in room 516.  Come to start a campaign or simply learn the game!

 

The Howitt Step team will meet this Monday in the multipurpose room. All grades are welcome and anyone who is interested in learning how to step should attend. Please see Ms. Carter in the 8th grade office with any questions.


2025-2026  HMS YEARBOOKS

The price is currently $60, but will go up on January 1st.

Order here: yearbookforever.com

Parent boosters are also available to purchase through the above link.

 

School Picture Day Portrait Instructions

6TH GRADE SUMMER ORIENTATION SLIDE PRESENTATION

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6th Grade Parent Orientation Slide Presentation

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8th GRADE MOVING UP CEREMONY 2025

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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.


 

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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.....

Current News

Deck the Halls with Bass & Brass

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The district's winter concert series continued on Thursday, December 11, with two spectacular band performances at Howitt Middle School.

The evening began with the talented 6th Grade Band, which performed under the direction of Mrs. ToniAnn Taibi, with the assistance of Ms. Elena Scarano. Following the younger students, the Symphonic Band took the stage, directed by Mr. Philip Scanze. Finishing the night with outstanding precision and musicianship was the Wind Ensemble, under the direction of Mrs. Erica Hartmann.

We congratulate all of our student musicians and their dedicated directors for presenting an outstanding and memorable evening of music for the community.

Howitt's Pitch-Perfect Performance

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Farmingdale’s Winter Concert series hit all the right notes on December 9th! It was an incredible evening showcasing the talent of our Howitt Middle School 7th and 8th-grade choruses. The Mixed Chorus, Girls Chorus, Chamber Chorus, and Lunch Chorus gave a stellar performance under the direction of Mrs. Danielle Tucker and accompanied by Mr. Phil Greco. Their beautiful music has officially gotten us into the holiday spirit!

Bravo to our students and staff!

There’s Snow Place Like Farmingdale

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On the morning of December 6, Farmingdale High School opened its doors for the annual Deck the Halls Holiday Breakfast. This beloved tradition fills bellies with delicious food and fills hearts with a sense of togetherness. The Farmingdale Council of PTAs ensures each year that the magic of the holidays reaches every corner of the community while reminding everyone of the power of kindness and generosity.

Elves worked their magic to turn the Farmingdale High School commons into a winter wonderland capable of melting even the Grinch's icy heart. The Deck the Halls celebration unfolded with a mouthwatering hot breakfast served by the Board of Education. A vibrant DJ entertained the families with cheerful holiday tunes while guests were invited to indulge in games and crafts. Tables adorned with raffle baskets lined the area while sizzling hot chocolate stations added to the festive atmosphere. Enchanting characters from Frozen, Charlie Brown, The Grinch, and the Polar Express wandered through the crowd to bring joy to all. The celebrations reached new levels of excitement when the legendary Mr. and Mrs. Claus arrived to captivate guests and pose for photographs.

Dozens of volunteers gathered to support the event. Theatre students from Farmingdale High School dressed in full costume to warmly welcome guests and pose for pictures. Enthusiastic National Honor Society members served as Santa’s helpers. These students guided young guests through various craft stations where they could make ornaments, reindeer food, and holiday cookies. Children also participated in an exciting elf scavenger hunt and dropped off their letters to Santa in a special mailbox.

The annual holiday breakfast acts as a charity event with 100% of the proceeds used to purchase holiday gifts for local families.

 

Yule Want to Watch This! All the Action from Deck the Halls, courtesy of Farmingdale High School junior Robert Herbst.

 

An Un-Bow-Lievable Evening of Music

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Farmingdale School District’s Winter Concert Season officially began last night with Howitt Middle School’s Orchestras! On Wednesday, December 3, Greg Warnokowski, Director of Fine and Performing Arts, welcomed everyone to this magical time of year. Last night’s concert featured the Sixth Grade Orchestra under the direction of Mr. Matthew Szabo, and the Seventh Grade Orchestra, Eighth Grade Orchestra, and Chamber Orchestra under the direction of Mr. Samuel Gelfer. We look forward to sharing more holiday joy with the community as the concert season continues.

Musicians Shine at Farmingdale Tree Lighting

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Howitt’s Sixth Grade Chorus sounded amazing under the direction of Mr. Eric Hulse at December 3rd's Farmingdale Tree Lighting Event! We also loved hearing the Brass Ensemble, led by Farmingdale music teacher Mr. Phil Scanze, featuring Mr. Joe DeAngelis on the trumpet. Great job to all our student musicians!

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