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Oyster Bay Middle/High School

Address: 150 East Main Street, Oyster Bay, NY 11771
Main Office: (516) 624-6524
Attendance: (516) 624-6538
Principal: Ms. Melissa Argaman
Asst. Principal: Mr. Robert LoCastro (A-L)
Asst. Principal: Mr. John Pardue (M-Z)

 

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Oyster Bay-East Norwich Board of Education Celebrates Fall Athletic Achievements

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At the Dec. 10 Board of Education meeting, the Oyster Bay-East Norwich community came together to honor the exceptional accomplishments of its fall athletes. The evening showcased the dedication, teamwork and academic excellence of Oyster Bay’s student-athletes.

The girls varsity soccer team was celebrated for achieving scholar-athlete status, boasting an impressive 98.28 grade average. This achievement reflects the team’s ability to balance rigorous academic commitments with athletic success.

Twins Nicole and Conner Walsh, seniors, were recognized for earning the prestigious Nassau Zone Outstanding Physical Education Student Award. This honor celebrates their embodiment of the New York State learning standards for health and physical education, as well as their exemplary sportsmanship, healthy lifestyle and academic achievements.

Athletic Director Shannon McEntee highlighted the many impressive achievements of the district’s fall sports teams and individual athletes. Seven of the district’s nine varsity teams earned playoff bids, with boys soccer, girls soccer and field hockey advancing to the semi-final rounds. The girls volleyball team had an exceptional season, winning the county and Long Island championships and placing fourth in the state. The girls tennis team celebrated four individuals competing in the county championship team event, while the girls and boys cross country teams participated in both county and state qualifying meets.

All nine varsity teams were designated as scholar-athlete teams, reflecting their dedication to both academics and athletics. Additionally, student-athletes were recognized with certificates for individual accomplishments, including all-state, all-county, all-conference, all-league and unsung hero honors. The girls varsity volleyball team was given special recognition with certificates and honored for their championship season.

The Board of Education expressed immense pride in all fall athletes, commending their hard work, perseverance, and contributions to the Oyster Bay-East Norwich school community. Congratulations to all the athletes, teams, and coaches for an outstanding season!

Date Added: 12/11/2024

Oyster Bay High School Hosts Long Island Virtual Enterprise Trade Show

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On Dec. 5, Oyster Bay High School welcomed students from across Long Island for a Virtual Enterprise (VE) trade show, held in OBHS’s gym. The trade show was a dynamic event where budding entrepreneurs showcased their innovative businesses in a simulated marketplace. Representing Oyster Bay was NomadNest, the high school’s own Virtual Enterprise firm, alongside twelve other firms from five participating schools.

Upon arrival, attendees were given a special VE credit card, enabling them to “purchase” products and services from the virtual companies. While no real money or physical goods exchanged hands, the experience provided students with invaluable lessons in salesmanship, marketing, and customer engagement in a realistic business environment.

Participating schools included:

* Huntington High School (4 firms)
* Manhasset High School (1 firm)
* West Hempstead High School (2 firms)
* Nassau BOCES Center for Community Adjustment (1 firm)
* Comsewogue High School (4 firms)

Virtual Enterprise is a hands-on, immersive curriculum that transforms high school classrooms into thriving virtual businesses. Throughout the academic year, students assume roles within their company, working collaboratively to develop, refine and implement a comprehensive business plan. Teachers act as consultants, guiding students as they navigate the complexities of running a business—from managing daily operations and producing deliverables to analyzing growth, making strategic decisions and responding to market challenges.

Oyster Bay’s own VE company, NomadNest, exemplifies the entrepreneurial spirit fostered by the program. The student-run firm has been developing innovative products and services designed to meet the needs of modern travelers. In January, NomadNest and other VE companies will take their business acumen to the next level by competing in a Shark Tank-style pitch competition at Long Island University, where they will present their ideas to a panel of industry professionals.

 

Click here to view the Oyster Bay High School Hosts Long Island Virtual Enterprise Trade Show slideshow.

Date Added: 12/6/2024

New honor society members inducted at Oyster Bay High School

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Oyster Bay High School celebrated its newest Tri-M Music and National Art Honor Society members on Nov. 25 in the high school’s library. Tri-M Music and Art Honor Society inductees recited their respective society’s pledge and received a certificate. The Oyster Bay-East Norwich Central School District congratulates the following new members:

Tri-M Music Honor Society

Mariella Andriotis, Sam Brenner, Emme Carleo, Mia Carleo, Matthew Cohen, Scarlett Fredrickson, Savanna Gallo, Emma Hampton, Alisa Kelly, Maalika Mehta, Kaela Miley, Michael Olivero, Sophia Staphos, Chrysta Thomas and Luka Verbanac.

National Art Honor Society

Riley Baehr, Nina Ballone, Sabrina Eisner, Leonel Escoto Soto, AnaLuz Ferrer, Leah Fierman, Perla Martinez Nieto, Ella Reardon Rizzo, Chloe Romano, Nicoletta Sakellis, Justine Testa, Taylor Torres, Erika Velasquez and Delmy Zavala Chicas.

Oyster Bay High School Brings Mystery and Laughter to the Stage with “Clue”

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The halls of Oyster Bay High School came alive with intrigue and hilarity as students staged “Clue,” based on the classic board game and film, on Nov. 22-23. With 12 talented cast members and a behind-the-scenes crew of 28 from Art & Design and Baymen Backstage, the production was a true showcase of student creativity and collaboration.

Under the guidance of Producer Erica Giglio Pac and Director Chris Brick, the students delivered a polished and energetic performance. The mansion's set, with its intricate designs and artwork created by student artists, provided an immersive backdrop for the mystery-comedy. I am absolutely blown away by every aspect of this production, said Erica Giglio Pac, Director of Fine, Performing, & Media Arts. The student actors brought richly developed characters to life, mastering incredible amounts of dialogue with dedication and skill. Comedy requires impeccable timing, and our cast exceeded expectations.

The production of “Clue” was not just about what happened on stage. Students played pivotal roles in every aspect of bringing the show to life. From building and decorating the set—wallpapering, painting and crafting furniture—to preparing costumes and props, the students’ hands-on work was vital. Even the headshot photography for the program was student-led, highlighting the wide range of talents involved in the production.

This dedication was fostered over 10 weeks of rehearsals, beginning shortly after auditions on Sept. 5, and culminating in a week of intensive technical rehearsals leading up to opening night. The cast and crew also had the opportunity to see a professional production of “Clue” at the John Engeman Theatre in Northport, gaining inspiration and insight into the theatrical process.

The student production team featured standout efforts from production stage managers Eva Crassa and Annaluz Ferrer and assistant stage managers Kate Morea and Maylin Murphy. Lighting design by Alex Dollin, scenic design by Erik Chocianowski and art and design led by Maria Randazzo further brought the show’s vision to life.

“Witnessing 12 talented student actors on stage and nearly 30 hardworking students behind the scenes was truly inspiring,” Giglio Pac said. “This production was more than just a show; it was an educational journey into the many careers in the theater industry, both on and off stage.”

From the witty dialogue to the vibrant performances, “Clue” at Oyster Bay High School was a testament to the power of teamwork and creativity. The cast and crew left audiences laughing and guessing, all while showing the remarkable potential of student-led theater.

Click here to view the Oyster Bay High School Brings Mystery and Laughter to the Stage with “Clue” slideshow.

Date Added: 11/25/2024

Scholar-Athlete Teams Shine in Oyster Bay-East Norwich

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The Oyster Bay-East Norwich School District and Athletic Department is proud to announce that all nine NYSPHSAA Varsity teams in the fall season have achieved Scholar Athlete Team status. To receive Scholar-Athlete team recognition with a certificate, the average GPA of the top 75% of the roster must be greater than or equal to 90.00. Students with a GPA below 90 may be included in the average, but those individuals will not receive a Scholar-Athlete pin.

Although our Varsity Cheerleading, Varsity Sailing and Varsity Crew teams are not eligible for the Scholar Athlete Team through the NYSPHSAA pathway, we are excited to announce that they have also met the NYSPHSAA scholar athlete team standards.

We are incredibly proud of our Student-Athletes for their dedication to excellence in the classroom and in their sports and a special thank you to all the Coaches and Administration who support our student-athletes all year long.

 

Date Added: 11/21/2024

 

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