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James H. Vernon School

Address: 880 Oyster Bay Road, East Norwich, NY 11732
Main Office: (516) 624-6562
Fax: (516) 624-6522
Principal: Ms. Anastasia Smith             
Asst. Principal: Mr. Thomas Mauro
Grades: 3 - 6

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If your child is absent for any reason, parents must call the Attendance Line no later than 9:00 AM. This number may be called 24/7: (516) 624-6568

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Theodore Roosevelt second graders visit Vernon to prepare for fall transition

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On Wednesday, second grade students from Theodore Roosevelt School got a special preview of what’s to come as they prepare to become Vernon third graders this fall.

The students arrived by bus with their teachers and were warmly welcomed into the building, where they split into small groups and joined various third grade classrooms. There, current third graders gave thoughtful presentations about their favorite parts of Vernon and shared helpful tips about what incoming students can expect when they start school in September.

Following the classroom visits, upper grade student ambassadors led tours of the building, giving second graders the opportunity to explore Vernon’s many exciting spaces, including the art room, new music wing, cafeteria, gym, STEM lab and library.

The visit wrapped up in the cafeteria with a meet-and-greet, where students were introduced to all the third grade teachers and both school principals.

The event left the second graders feeling excited and reassured about the upcoming transition and eager to officially join the Vernon family this fall.

Click here to view the Theodore Roosevelt second graders visit Vernon to prepare for fall transition slideshow.

Date Added: 6/6/2025

OBEN Board of Education celebrates a year of excellence in the arts

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At the June 3 meeting of the Oyster Bay-East Norwich Board of Education, the district proudly celebrated the outstanding accomplishments of its student artists and musicians from the 2024-2025 school year.

In the visual arts, Oyster Bay High School students earned honors in several prestigious exhibitions, including the Advanced Placement Art Exhibit (GO APE), the Nassau County High School Juried Art Competition and the Art Supervisors Association’s All-County Art Exhibition. OBEN students also stood out in the Long Island Herald’s Holiday Wrapping Paper Design Contest and Audubon New York’s ‘Share the Shore’ initiative, with student artwork displayed in public spaces and published media. At the Long Island Media Arts Show, one OBHS student earned first place in photography among 157 entries from across Nassau and Suffolk counties.

The Bay News Now (BNN) team continued its tradition of excellence, earning three top honors at the Broadcast Alliance for Senior High (BASH) Awards, competing against schools from across the region.

OBEN’s music program also received national recognition for the second year in a row as one of the Best Communities for Music Education by The NAMM Foundation. Many students were selected for the Nassau All-County Music Festival, showcasing the district’s continued commitment to musical excellence. Thanks to a generous donation from the OBEN Arts Foundation, the district will now display perpetual plaques honoring these student musicians for years to come.

The evening was a joyful tribute to the creativity, talent, and dedication of OBEN students and teachers in the fine, media and performing arts.

Click here to view the OBEN Board of Education celebrates a year of excellence in the arts slideshow.

Date Added: 6/5/2025

Oyster Bay-East Norwich students shine at Nassau County Games for the Physically Challenged

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On Friday, May 30, student teams from Vernon School and Theodore Roosevelt School proudly represented the Oyster Bay-East Norwich Central School District at the Nassau County Games for the Physically Challenged, held at Mitchell Field. Joined by dedicated teaching staff and supportive student volunteers from Oyster Bay High School, the day was filled with energy, enthusiasm and teamwork.

The Games, now in their 39th year, provide an inspiring platform for physically challenged youth to compete in adapted athletic events that highlight their strength, determination and skill. Students participated in a variety of competitions including track and field events, mini golf and more—each tailored to meet the unique needs and abilities of the athletes.

Oyster Bay-East Norwich is deeply proud of our students who took part in this meaningful event, exemplifying courage, sportsmanship and school spirit. We also extend our heartfelt thanks to the staff and high school students who made the day even more special through their encouragement and assistance.

The Nassau County Games for the Physically Challenged remain a powerful reminder of the importance of inclusion, ability-focused competition and community support. Congratulations to all our student-athletes for making Oyster Bay-East Norwich proud!

 

Date Added: 6/2/2025

Vernon 4th graders win first place in Long Island Spring Stock Market Game

Vernon fourth graders Katie Dunne and Kira Scanlon earned 1st place in the Elementary Division of the 2025 Long Island Spring Stock Market Game. thumbnail266526
Vernon fourth graders Katie Dunne and Kira Scanlon earned 1st place in the Elementary Division of the 2025 Long Island Spring Stock Market Game. thumbnail266527
Vernon fourth graders Katie Dunne and Kira Scanlon earned 1st place in the Elementary Division of the 2025 Long Island Spring Stock Market Game. thumbnail266528
Oyster Bay-East Norwich CSD is proud to announce that Vernon fourth graders Katie Dunne and Kira Scanlon earned 1st place in the Elementary Division of the 2025 Long Island Spring Stock Market Game. Their outstanding achievement showcases not only their strategic thinking and teamwork but also the power of early financial education.

The Stock Market Game, hosted by the SIFMA Foundation in collaboration with local partners, provides students with a hands-on introduction to the world of finance. Using a virtual $100,000, participants manage a simulated investment portfolio, gaining real-world insights into the stock market, economics and financial planning.

Throughout the competition, Katie and Kira conducted research, tracked global news and made strategic decisions to maximize their returns - all while working within the structure of a real-time trading simulation. Students in the program explore socially responsible investments aligned with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals.

The Stock Market Game is more than a competition - it’s a comprehensive financial literacy program designed to build critical skills. It integrates lessons in math, economics and personal finance with engaging online tools and curriculum that align with New York State learning standards. Students develop analytical and decision-making skills, while teachers benefit from access to more than 1,000 resources supporting STEM and 21st-century learning.

Through programs like this, the SIFMA Foundation and its partners are helping young learners build a strong foundation in financial literacy - skills that will benefit them for years to come. Congratulations to Katie and Kira on their remarkable achievement!

 

Student musicians shine at NYSSMA Majors Festival

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Four ensembles from our district recently showcased their talent at the prestigious NYSSMA Majors Festival, earning top honors and making our school community proud.

The 5th and 6th grade bands each earned the highest possible rating - gold with distinction—under the direction of Ms. Macy and Mr. Devassy, respectively. The combined 5th and 6th grade orchestra, led by Ms. Muller Pinnola, received a gold rating, while the middle level band, under the direction of Mr. Giannetta, earned a silver rating.

The NYSSMA Majors Festival brings together large school ensembles from across New York State to perform for a panel of expert adjudicators. Groups are evaluated on musicality, technique and overall preparation. Our students rose to the occasion, demonstrating not only technical excellence but also a deep passion for performance.

Congratulations to all our young musicians and their dedicated directors on this outstanding achievement.

Date Added: 5/23/2025

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