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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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James H. Vernon School Brings a World of Pure Imagination to Life with “Willy Wonka” Production

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This past weekend, the James H. Vernon School auditorium transformed into a magical chocolate factory as students dazzled the community with their production of “Willy Wonka.” From golden tickets to candy-coated dreams, the musical showcased the incredible talents and dedication of Vernon’s students, staff and families.

With 418 students enrolled at Vernon, a remarkable 164 students participated in this year’s production, representing 39% of the school’s entire student body. The cast featured 106 student actors who brought Roald Dahl’s beloved characters to life with energy and charm. Behind the scenes, 22 fifth and sixth grade students served as crew members, ensuring seamless transitions and technical support, while 36 third and fourth grade students contributed their artistic flair to set design and props, creating vibrant and whimsical backdrops.

The production was directed and choreographed by Ms. Chiappardi, with Ms. Kemp serving as assistant director and Mr. Costidis as musical director. The stage crew, guided by advisors Ms. Muller and Mr. Dollin, operated lighting, projections and sound, adding a professional touch to the performances. Their collective efforts resulted in a polished, delightful show that left audiences cheering.

Congratulations to the cast, crew, and creative team on a spectacular show that highlighted the talents and dedication of James H. Vernon School students.

Date Added: 11/18/2024

 

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!

Theodore Roosevelt Makes a Memorable Visit to Oyster Bay Schools

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On Wednesday, October 29, students at James H. Vernon School and Theodore Roosevelt School in Oyster Bay had a unique opportunity to meet Joe Weigand, known as the “world’s premiere Theodore Roosevelt reprisor.” Accompanied by directors from the Friends of Sagamore Hill, Weigand brought history to life, engaging students with his authentic portrayal of the 26th president of the United States.

The event began at James H. Vernon School, where Mr. Weigand, in character as President Roosevelt, engaged in a lively mock debate with third-grade students, discussing topics close to Roosevelt’s heart and captivating students with his energy and passion.

Afterward, President Roosevelt made his way to Theodore Roosevelt School, where he visited each second-grade classroom. The president took this opportunity to thank the students for their involvement in last year’s Teddy Bears for Kids initiative, which was part of their first-grade Social Studies Night. The project, which encouraged donations for children in need, resonated with Roosevelt’s own values of compassion and service.

The students were thrilled to meet “President Roosevelt” in person and showed their appreciation by wishing him a happy 166th birthday. The visit was not only an exciting way to celebrate Roosevelt’s legacy but also a powerful reminder of how history can come alive and inspire young minds.

Click here to view the Theodore Roosevelt Makes a Memorable Visit to Oyster Bay Schools slideshow.

Date Added: 10/31/2024

New music wing and cafeteria renovation elevate learning spaces at James H. Vernon School

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The James H. Vernon School recently unveiled significant facility improvements, a highlight of the 2021 bond initiative. The most notable enhancement is the addition of a brand new music wing, which includes a state-of-the-art band room, orchestra room, instrument storage and a general music classroom. These upgrades mark a major step forward in providing students with a modern, well-equipped environment to nurture their musical talents. Alongside this, the school’s cafeteria has also been renovated, creating a more inviting and functional space for students and staff.

The new music wing is the centerpiece of the renovations at Vernon School, designed to meet the growing needs of the district's award-winning music program. Oyster Bay-East Norwich Central School District was named one of the nation’s best districts for music education by the NAMM Foundation in 2024, a recognition that reflects the district’s commitment to arts education.

The Vernon School music facilities were meticulously planned to enhance the overall learning experience for students in grades 3 through 6. The new band and orchestra rooms are equipped with flexible rehearsal areas, improved acoustics and modern technology that supports a range of musical activities and learning styles.

I am thrilled to see how the new music wing at Vernon is continuing to elevate and support our music program, said Erica Giglio Pac, the district’s Director of Fine, Performing and Media Arts. These state-of-the-art facilities provide our students with an inspiring environment to explore their musical talents, collaborate and grow. The improved acoustics, flexible rehearsal areas and modern technology support a variety of learning experiences, enabling us to enhance music education across the grade levels. It’s exciting to witness how it is already fostering creativity and a deeper passion for music among our students.

The music program at Vernon has long been a source of pride for the district, with students regularly participating in the New York State School Music Association and earning top honors. The new facilities further support this tradition of excellence, offering students a professional-grade space to hone their skills. Vernon Principal Anastasia Smith noted the importance of these new resources, saying, “The amazing new music suite encourages creativity, and students appreciate having a dedicated space to explore various musical genres, fostering their passion and creativity. Our musical ensembles now have their own classrooms to practice in, making them feel appreciated by their school community and giving them a sense of pride.”

In addition to the music wing, the school’s cafeteria has undergone a transformation. The renovated space is designed to be more inviting and functional, with seating arrangements that encourage both social interaction and comfort. Students now have access to booths and semicircular banquettes, creating a warm, welcoming environment for meals and gatherings. The cafeteria renovation created a modern, flexible seating for the students to enjoy their lunch,” added Principal Smith. “Students feel like they’re out dining at a restaurant during lunch! They enjoy gathering in a vibrant cafeteria, leading to laughter, conversations, and stronger friendships.” These spaces not only enhance the physical environment but also contribute to a vibrant school culture that students genuinely enjoy.

The renovations at Vernon School are part of a district-wide effort funded by the 2021 bond, which included improvements across all three school campuses. Beyond the music wing and cafeteria, ongoing upgrades are being made to the Butler building and the addition of new ground storage facilities will enhance the efficiency of the building and grounds department.

Additionally, several safety and infrastructure improvements have been implemented, which include new safety glass partitions in the main office, upgraded door hardware throughout the building and the installation of a natural-gas leak detection system.

“The new facilities at Vernon are already making a positive impact on our students’ learning experience, giving them the space and tools they need to thrive,” Giglio Pac added. “I am so grateful to our Board of Education, Dr. Ianni, Ms. Raynor, and the community who helped to make this possible.”

 

Click here to view the New music wing and cafeteria renovation elevate learning spaces at James H. Vernon School slideshow.

Date Added: 10/25/2024

Corey the Dribbler kicks Off Red Ribbon Week at James H. Vernon School

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On Oct. 17, students at James H. Vernon School in Oyster Bay were treated to an exciting and inspiring assembly featuring Corey “The Dribbler” Rich, a former Harlem Globetrotter known for his dazzling basketball tricks and motivational speaking. The event kicked off the school’s celebration of Red Ribbon Week, an annual campaign that promotes healthy, drug-free living.
 
Corey captivated students with his impressive dribbling skills, performing a variety of basketball tricks that had everyone cheering. But beyond the entertainment, Corey’s message to the students was clear: making healthy choices, being kind to others, and taking care of yourself are the keys to a successful and fulfilling life. Throughout the assembly, Corey shared personal stories and examples that emphasized the importance of working hard, respecting oneself and others, and spreading kindness.

Red Ribbon Week is a national initiative that started in 1985 to raise awareness about the dangers of drug use and to encourage youth to commit to living drug-free lives. Schools across the country participate in the week-long event with various activities and educational programs aimed at promoting a healthy lifestyle. This year's theme at James H. Vernon School is all about making positive choices, and Corey’s assembly set the tone for a week of reflection, learning, and fun activities centered around self-care and respect.

 

Click here to view the Corey the Dribbler kicks Off Red Ribbon Week at James H. Vernon School slideshow.

Date Added: 10/23/2024

 

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