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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 Athletes celebrate big wins

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Zach Greene Earns All-State Honors at New York Cross Country Championships

Zachary Greene, a junior on the Cross Country team etched his name among New York's cross country elite this past weekend by placing 6th at the New York State Cross Country Championships. His outstanding performance not only earned him a coveted All-State medal but also marked the culmination of a year-long journey of resilience and hard work.

Last year, Greene narrowly missed all-state honors, finishing just one place shy of the mark. That bittersweet memory fueled his determination for the 2024 season. Over the summer and fall, Greene committed to a rigorous training regimen, logging extra miles and pushing his limits to prepare for the challenges ahead. His dedication was evident throughout the season as he consistently delivered strong performances leading up to the state meet.

At the championship race, Greene demonstrated grit and focus, navigating the demanding course with precision and finishing in 6th place. His effort not only secured his place among the state’s best but also highlighted his growth as an athlete and competitor.

“This has been my goal since last year,” Greene said after the race. “Missing out by one spot was tough, but it motivated me to work harder and believe in myself. I’m proud of how far I’ve come.”

Last year Zach helped lead a team of talented runners to place 6th in the class C championships- the highest any Nassau Class C team has ever finished. This year he was more focused on his individual achievements.

Greene's accomplishment is a testament to his relentless work ethic and passion for the sport. With one more year of high school competition ahead, he’s already poised for an even brighter future.

The athletic department would also like to recognize and congratulate James Salvato, Emalyn Zeller and Liana Altamirano who qualified for the NYS Championship Tournament under Coach Cotter's leadership! Go Baymen!



Girls Varsity Volleyball Team Qualifies for the New York State Championships

The girls' varsity volleyball team is having an incredible season and postseason so far! The girls' varsity volleyball team went 7-9 in their conference 3 league scheduled games and completed the regular season with an overall record of 9-9. As a result of this record, the Oyster Bay Girls Volleyball team was the number 1 seed in the Nassau County Class B playoff brackets.

They won both their Semi Final and County Final matchups against Cold Spring Harbor and Wheatley, respectively leading to their Class B County Championship title which was won on Wednesday November 13, 2024. Oyster Bay defeated Center Moriches for the Class B Long Island Championship on November 15, 2024, at Wantagh High School. The girls' varsity volleyball team has now advanced to the New York State Class B Girls Volleyball Championship Tournament which will be held in the Cool Insuring Arena in Glens Falls, NY.

The NYS Semi Finals will be held on Saturday November 23, 2024, and the NYS Finals will be held on Sunday November 24, 2024. The athletic department is incredibly proud of the team and Coach Iles, Coach Cardon and Coach Pape and wish them much luck in the NYS Championship Tournament! Go Baymen!

Date Added: 11/20/2024

Oyster Bay High School’s 10th Graders Explore College Campuses on East Coast Tour

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From Nov. 6-8, Oyster Bay High School's 10th graders embarked on an inspiring college exploration trip. Thirty-six students participated in this three-day adventure, touring some of the region’s most renowned college and university campuses. This immersive experience was designed to ignite curiosity and help students envision their academic and personal futures.

Over the course of the trip, students visited two schools each day, with stops at Southern Connecticut State University, University of Massachusetts-Amherst, Brown University, Boston University, Bryant University and the University of Rhode Island. At each campus, students participated in guided tours and informational sessions, learning about the unique offerings, campus culture and academic opportunities available at each school.

Following each visit, students completed a “campus reflection.” This exercise encouraged them to think critically about their impressions, preferences and the questions that arose during the tours. The completed forms will be compiled and shared with each of them, serving as a personalized resource to guide their college planning in the years ahead.

The trip was expertly chaperoned by a dedicated team of OBHS staff, including Dr. Joy-Anne D’Anca, head of guidance; Assistant Principal Mr. Robert LoCastro; OBHS counselor Ms. Kayla Pollenz; and OBHS business teacher Ms. Angela Kowalsky. Their leadership and guidance ensured the trip ran smoothly, providing both structure and support for the students throughout their journey.

This unforgettable experience marked an important milestone in the students’ high school journey, encouraging them to dream big and consider the endless possibilities that await them after graduation. The Class of 2027 returned inspired, informed, and ready to take their next steps toward their future.

 

Date Added: 11/15/2024

Oyster Bay High School honors veterans with Field of Honor ceremony

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Oyster Bay High School proudly hosted its 9th annual Field of Honor ceremony on the front lawn, where the community gathered to honor veterans and show gratitude for their service. Organized by Assistant Principal John Pardue in partnership with the school’s Interact Club, the event showcased rows of American flags fluttering across the lawn and featured a Field of Honor board with heartfelt messages of thanks and appreciation.

The ceremony began with the Oyster Bay High School band playing the national anthem, setting a tone of reverence for the occasion. After a moment of silence, two band members performed “Taps” on trumpet, filling the air with a moving tribute to those who served and sacrificed. Principal Melissa Argaman added to the solemnity by placing a red, white, and blue wreath at the school's 9/11 memorial, an act symbolizing remembrance and respect for all fallen heroes.

Local veterans attended as honored guests and were recognized for their service, surrounded by students, staff and community members united in gratitude. To close the event, the Oyster Bay High School band played “The Battle Hymn of the Republic.”

This annual event continues to connect students with the values of service, sacrifice, and community, honoring the legacy of those who have served and teaching the importance of remembrance for future generations.

 

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Date Added: 11/13/2024

Congratulations to Our All-County Music Students!

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We are proud to announce that the following talented students have been accepted into the Nassau Music Educators Association All-County Music Festival! These young musicians have demonstrated exceptional skill and dedication, earning their spots through their performances at the New York State School Music Association Adjudication Festival.

Congratulations to:

Xinyuan Li (Grade 5) – Violin
Claire Monahan (Grade 6) – Violin
Mattheos Giorgou (Grade 6) – Double Bass
Lucia Cochran (Grade 6) – Alto Sax
Sabrina Rella (Grade 6) – Alto Sax
Julianna Roubian (Grade 5) – Trombone
June Hux (Grade 5) – Trombone
Annalee Campiglia (Grade 5) – Children's Voice
Victoria Peltzer (Grade 5) – Children's Voice
Leah Ferrara (Grade 5) – Children's Voice
Charlynn Biel (Grade 6) – Vocal Alto
Emily Morea (Grade 6) – Vocal Soprano
Maalika Mehta (Grade 10) – French Horn
Abigail Rudnet (Grade 9) – French Horn
Landon Baugh (Grade 12) – Trombone
Nicole Walsh (Grade 12) – Vocal Soprano
Mosie Bradley (Grade 11) – Vocal Alto
Emma Hampton (Grade 10) – Vocal Soprano
James Ortiz Zavala (Grade 10) – Vocal Bass
Ava Cekovic (Grade 7) – Vocal Soprano
Nicholas Paleos (Grade 8) – Violin
Kopacz Joseph (Grade 7) – Trumpet
Alexander Karalis (Grade 7) – Tuba/Sousaphone

These students will showcase their talents in January at Long Island University's Tilles Center in Brookville, performing in ensembles such as band, orchestra, chorus, jazz band, and jazz chorus.

We are incredibly proud of their accomplishments and look forward to seeing them shine on stage!

Oyster Bay High School announces Class of 2025 valedictorian and salutatorian

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Oyster Bay High School is proud to announce the valedictorian and salutatorian for the Class of 2025: Rose Lindstrom and Michael Olivero. Their remarkable achievements and unwavering dedication to their education exemplify the spirit of excellence within our school community.

Rose Lindstrom (valedictorian) is an exceptional student whose intellectual curiosity, leadership abilities, and compassion shine brightly. Throughout her high school journey, Rose has taken on the most rigorous academic schedule available, showcasing her passion for learning while also pursuing her love for music.

One of her most notable accomplishments is her recognition from College Board, where she stood out as one of only 27 students globally — amounting to just 0.04% of AP Seminar Exam takers in 2023 — to achieve a perfect score on this challenging, college-level examination. This achievement speaks volumes about her dedication and academic prowess.

Rose's interests are as diverse as her accomplishments, encompassing art history, business, international studies and mathematics. Driven by a desire to explore the world and connect with various communities, Rose draws inspiration from her family's extensive travels to countries like Italy, Japan, Spain, France and the United Kingdom.

In addition to her academic and musical pursuits, Rose exemplifies kindness and community spirit. She has initiated and run a school supply drive for our local pantry and she dedicates her weekends each winter to serve as a ski instructor for individuals with disabilities. Rose genuinely enjoys giving back, making a significant impact on those around her.

Michael Olivero (salutatorian) has consistently demonstrated admirable leadership, both in and out of the classroom during his time at Oyster Bay High School. As the student council president and executive board secretary, along with his membership in the Student Athletic Leadership Program and captaincy of the varsity football and lacrosse teams, Michael exemplifies outstanding leadership and teamwork.

His commitment to academics is equally impressive, as evidenced by the numerous awards he has earned and his involvement in various honor societies. Beyond his academic and athletic commitments, Michael's passion for music shines through as a prominent trumpet player in the school's music program.

Looking ahead, Michael plans to study finance at the collegiate level, a field in which he is sure to excel. He is known for his respectful demeanor, hard work and strong character, consistently demonstrating an inspiring work ethic and genuine commitment to excellence. Michael truly embodies the spirit of the graduating class, making him a role model for his peers.

Oyster Bay High School is excited to recognize the outstanding achievements of Rose Lindstrom and Michael Olivero. Their dedication to academics, leadership and community service reflects the values we hold dear and we look forward to seeing the impact they will undoubtedly make in the future. Congratulations, Rose and Michael!

Date Added: 10/4/2024

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