The Coordinated Parents Council will hold Meet the Candidates Night on Monday, May 8. The event will also be livestreamed on the Board of Education YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/c/LocustValleyBoardofEducation and will be moderated by the League of Women Voters.
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Meet the Candidates Night 2023.
Locust Valley middle and high schoolers spent late April doing their part to keep the school beautiful and promoting Earth Day activities. The high school’s Animal and Environmental Club voted on posters created by middle and high school students that portrayed the importance of protecting the environment. Sixth graders Kat Ehni, Stefano Reeves and team members Michaela Sellers and Isabella Moreano took home first, second and third place, respectively. On April 25 and 26, middle schoolers helped care for the plants in the school courtyards as part of the Farm to Table health class project. Project coordinator Tina Hament, faculty members and the high school’s Garden Club and Animal and Environmental Club helped students tear out weeds, add soil, create compost and plant seeds in the high school and middle school gardens. The two-day program is part of the students’ nutritional unit which challenges them to think about where their food comes from.
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Sixth grade students help at the middle school garden for Farm to Table.
Locust Valley and Bayville elementary schools celebrated Career Exploration Spirit Week by dressing for success. On Role Reversal Wednesday, students and teachers dressed like each other. On Thursday, students wore what they hope to wear at their jobs when they grow up for You Can Be Anything Day. Throughout April, the elementary schools had students participate in career focused activities such as drawing themselves in the future, creating their first resumes and reflecting on their strengths and weaknesses.
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Students celebrate Career Exploration Week.
Students celebrate Career Exploration Week.
Students celebrate Career Exploration Week.
Students celebrate Career Exploration Week.
Students celebrate Career Exploration Week.
The Locust Valley Central School District honored the Class of 2023’s top 15 students on April 26. Faculty, friends and family filled the mini-theater to celebrate this prestigious honor and the teachers and staff members who inspired them during their educational journey. “It was an honor to celebrate the students and staff members,” Acting Superintendent of Schools Janine Sampino said. “These students have gone above and beyond in their academic and professional pursuits to distinguish themselves as wonderful examples for their peers.” The district congratulates the following students and wishes them well in all their future endeavors: Faizah Akram, Isabella Craft, Sophia Del Giudice, Olivia Del Tatto, Deirdre Fallon, Elina Frey, Katherine Gu, Leonard Gu, Saira Hashmi, Paige Hawkins, Lindsay Nikolai, Eleni Papadopoulos, Jolie Pye, Clare Simon and Alisha Uduevbo. The district also thanks the numerous staff members honored for positively impacting these dedicated students.
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Top 15 Students Ceremony.
Top 15 Students Ceremony.
Top 15 Students Ceremony.
Top 15 Students Ceremony.
Locust Valley High School EMS students visited the Nassau County Emergency Medical Services Academy in Old Bethpage on April 24 for a hands-on learning experience as part of their training course. The 13 high school seniors, under the supervision of Nassau County EMS trainers, surveyed a mock car accident and used tools to help evacuate and assist injured pretend passengers. Students have met for classes with NCEMSA instructor Lindsay Falconer and Locust Valley teaching assistant Wendy Tobin at the high school after school twice a week for three hours a night since November. They will complete the course in May and can become certified emergency medical technicians if they pass the New York State exam.
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Locust Valley High School senior Emma Mandato used a tool to cut open the windshield of a car at the Nassau County Emergency Medical Services Academy.
The 13 Locust Valley EMS students with instructor Lindsay Falconer from the Nassau County EMSA.
Locust Valley High School senior Angelina Navas punctured the window of a car as part of a mock car crash rescue.
The talented musicians of Locust Valley and Bayville will take the stage over the next few weeks for their spring concerts. Students and staff have rehearsed for months and are excited to share their work with the community. Concerts start this week with the high school on Tuesday, April 25 and the sixth grade on April 27, continue next week with the seventh and eighth grades on Wednesday, May 3, and the co-curricular show on Thursday, May 4 and culminate with the Locust Valley Intermediate concert on Tuesday, May 9 and the Bayville Intermediate concert on Thursday, May 11. All concerts will start at 7 p.m. in the MS/HS auditorium and will also livestream at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_4qiQRMG5cfVz8dUHUdm2w/featured.
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Spring Concerts 2023
To help Locust Valley High School’s 10th and 11th grade students prepare for their upcoming searches, the district hosted an interactive College Night in the school gymnasium in mid-April. Representatives from a hundred higher education institutions were on hand to speak with students and provide information about their respective schools. Students were provided green shopping bags courtesy of the LVHS counseling department to use when gathering literature from the many institutions in attendance.
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The Locust Valley Central School District has been named a 2023 Best Communities for Music Education by the National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM). This is the fifth year in a row the district has received this national honor. The distinction recognizes Locust Valley CSD as one of the top 830 school districts in the nation for music education. The award program recognizes outstanding efforts by teachers, administrators, parents, students and community leaders who have made music education part of a well-rounded education. Designations are made to district and schools that demonstrate an exceptionally high commitment and access to music education. “This recognition is a testament to the commitment of our school district, our talented music educators and our dedicated students who continually strive for excellence in music education,” AnnMarie Buonaspina, the district’s Coordinator of Instructional Technology and the Fine and Applied Arts, said. “We will continue to inspire, nurture and celebrate the power of music in our schools and our community.”
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NAMM 2023.
NAMM 2023.
NAMM 2023.
NAMM 2023.
Members of the Locust Valley Central School District community are taking over Adventureland on Wednesday, April 19, from 5-9 p.m. The park will only be open to the LVCSD community. Tickets can only be purchased from the Bayville Elementary Parents’ Council here: https://my.cheddarup.com/c/lvcsd-adventureland?cart=7d959573-e9b2-4c07-9864-ed0a588d7db2%21%2150319748. Sales will close at 8 p.m. on April 18 and tickets cannot be purchased at the park on April 19. Email, call or text Lorie Minicozzi at bepcpresident@gmail.com or 516-448-7872.
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Get your tickets today!
Members of the Locust Valley Central School District community are taking over Adventureland on Wednesday, April 19, from 5-9 p.m. The park will only be open to the LVCSD community. Purchase tickets from the Bayville Elementary Parents’ Council here: https://my.cheddarup.com/c/lvcsd-adventureland?cart=7d959573-e9b2-4c07-9864-ed0a588d7db2%21%2150319748. Hurry before they sell out! Email, call or text Lorie Minicozzi at bepcpresident@gmail.com or 516-448-7872.
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Get your tickets to Adventureland today!
Student film makers from a dozen Long Island schools came to Locust Valley High School on March 30 for the 17th Annual Film Festival to showcase their creative projects. Judges with industry experience including directing segments for “Sesame Street” and screen credits for “A Beautiful Mind,” “Sex and the City” and “Spin City” joined the students in the auditorium during the school day watched the 77 films in the fields of animation, comedy, commercial, documentary, drama, music video, public service announcement and trailer. Judges awarded the drama project “Tides” top honors, sending the film to the Long Island International Film Expo in July. Students also got to vote on their favorite project. The Locust Valley High School Parents’ Council provided refreshments outside the auditorium to add to the theater experience.
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Locust Valley Film/Broadcast teacher Roger Boucher (left) with award winners Gianna Cassase, Abigail Maselli and Amelia Bonterre for their music video “VENUS!”
Judges with industry experience handed out 35 awards at the Locust Valley High School 17th Annual Film Festival on March 30.
Locust Valley High School students Juliet Alesi, William deLauzon, Liam Grohman, Thomas Rutherford and Preston Spad-Krizek were honored for their drama “Curveball.”
Judges with industry experience handed out 35 awards at the Locust Valley High School 17th Annual Film Festival on March 30.
Judges with industry experience handed out 35 awards at the Locust Valley High School 17th Annual Film Festival on March 30.
Judges with industry experience handed out 35 awards at the Locust Valley High School 17th Annual Film Festival on March 30.
Please see the attached letters for a message from the superintendent as we head into spring break.
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A message heading into spring break 2023.
A message heading into spring break 2023.
Ann MacArthur Primary School students went to Disney World without leaving the building last week as physical education teacher Maribeth Miller recreated the theme park in the gymnasium from March 27-30. Mrs. Miller spent hours setting up the elaborate theme park, which saw students drive scooters through a highway and park at stations with Disney-themed books, games and activities like a drive-in movie theater showing Disney classics and a drawing station. Students also stopped at a gas station to refuel their scooters for multiple trips through the park. Disney Days is a tradition Mrs. Miller has had for over 20 years that has touched the lives of hundreds of students as evidenced by the letters, pictures and scrapbooks from alumni decorating the walls.
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AMP students celebrate Disney Days with physical education teacher Maribeth Miller.
AMP students celebrate Disney Days with physical education teacher Maribeth Miller.
AMP students celebrate Disney Days with physical education teacher Maribeth Miller.
AMP students celebrate Disney Days with physical education teacher Maribeth Miller.
AMP students celebrate Disney Days with physical education teacher Maribeth Miller.
AMP students celebrate Disney Days with physical education teacher Maribeth Miller.
AMP students celebrate Disney Days with physical education teacher Maribeth Miller.
AMP students celebrate Disney Days with physical education teacher Maribeth Miller.
Members of the Locust Valley CSD community congregated at the high school/middle school cafeteria for a district-wide celebration of Bilingual Night on March 28. Organized and facilitated by Cyndy Ergen, the district interpreter, the event provided parents with helpful information to ensure that their children succeed in school. Mrs. Ergen shared the district calendar, important phone numbers and many helpful tips that would not only benefit students, but help parents and guardians feel more comfortable being part of the LVCSD community. Residents were able to catch up with friends and family, speak with school teachers and administrators, meet with local community organizations and bid on raffle baskets contributed by those organizations. Raffle baskets included arts and crafts kits, lawn games and concert tickets to see Mexican singer Ana Gabriel, among others.
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Residents celebrate Bilingual Night on March 28.
Residents celebrate Bilingual Night on March 28.
Residents celebrate Bilingual Night on March 28.
Residents celebrate Bilingual Night on March 28.
Residents celebrate Bilingual Night on March 28.
Residents celebrate Bilingual Night on March 28.
Residents celebrate Bilingual Night on March 28.
Earlier this month, the Locust Valley High School History Club qualified for the National History Bowl Tournament after winning the Long Island History Bowl Tournament at Half Hollow Hills High School West. The team, made up of John Hartnett, Sophia Del Giudice, Clare Simon and Abigail Vuong, were quick to the buzzer and called out answers to difficult history questions on their way to six consecutive head-to-head quiz matchup wins and a first-place finish in the four-team round robin. Questions ranged in topics from history of arts, sciences, religion, philosophy, language, geography, sports and entertainment. The team will look to repeat its impressive performance at the national quiz tournament in Washington, D.C. on April 27 and 28.
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Locust Valley High School History Club members John Hartnett, Sophia Del Giudice, Clare Simon and Abigail Vuong (left to right) qualified for the National History Quiz Bowl.
Locust Valley High School student government members welcomed members of the Bayville Senior Citizen Club and LV Seniors to the school on March 26 for the annual Intergenerational Dinner. High schoolers served pasta, vegetables and cake, which was catered by the Bayville Deli, to their senior guests. Seniors also met a few members of the cast of the spring musical “Into the Woods” after they finished their last performance on Sunday.
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LVHS hosts Intergenerational Dinner.
LVHS hosts Intergenerational Dinner.
LVHS hosts Intergenerational Dinner.
Community members are invited to see the incredible filmmaking talent on display at Locust Valley High School tonight at Monday Night at the Movies in the auditorium at 7 p.m. Student films range from PSAs, documentaries and comedies to commercials, dramas and horrors. Admission is free.
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Monday Night at the Movies 2023.
Locust Valley Intermediate and Bayville Intermediate School students developed their green thumbs as they planted tomato and basil seeds as part of Agricultural Literacy Week. As part of the initiative, the students were visited by representatives from the Cornell University Cooperative Extension, who read the book “Tomatoes for Neela.” The group discussed the theme of the story – the joys of cooking with family – before the students planted basil and tomato seeds into small cups of soil. Third graders at LVI then used these seeds in their garden project in front of the school.
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LVI and BI students planted tomato and basil seeds for Agricultural Literacy Week.
LVI and BI students planted tomato and basil seeds for Agricultural Literacy Week.
LVI and BI students planted tomato and basil seeds for Agricultural Literacy Week.
LVI and BI students planted tomato and basil seeds for Agricultural Literacy Week.
LVI and BI students planted tomato and basil seeds for Agricultural Literacy Week.
LVI and BI students planted tomato and basil seeds for Agricultural Literacy Week.
The talented Locust Valley Jesters student-actors will present a production of “Into the Woods” this weekend on March 24 and 25 at 7:30 p.m. and March 26 at 2 p.m. in the auditorium. Presale tickets can be purchased at: ShowTix4U – Free Online Ticketing – Schools, Community, Regional for $12 or at the door for $15. Please come out and support our hardworking cast and crew!
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Support the LV Jesters' Production of 'Into the Woods.'
Support the LV Jesters' Production of 'Into the Woods.'
Support the LV Jesters' Production of 'Into the Woods.'
Support the LV Jesters' Production of 'Into the Woods.'
Support the LV Jesters' Production of 'Into the Woods.'
Support the LV Jesters' Production of 'Into the Woods.'
Support the LV Jesters' Production of 'Into the Woods.'
The Locust Valley High School chamber singers welcomed the Hofstra University Chamber Choir for a collaborative concert in the school’s auditorium on March 16. The Chamber Singers took the stage first, performing selections such as “Why a Caged Bird Sings,” “1,000 Beautiful Things” and “Malakatumba” before welcoming the Hofstra Choir for their performance. The university singers performed “The Barber of Seville Overture” and “Pure Imagination,” among other beautiful selections. Before the night concluded, both choirs joined together to perform “On My Dreams” by Jocelyn Hagen. It was a wonderful experience for the musicians to collaborate in a night of song.
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LVHS chamber singers and Hofstra chamber choir share the stage for a collaborative concert.
LVHS chamber singers and Hofstra chamber choir share the stage for a collaborative concert.
LVHS chamber singers and Hofstra chamber choir share the stage for a collaborative concert.
LVHS chamber singers and Hofstra chamber choir share the stage for a collaborative concert.
LVHS chamber singers and Hofstra chamber choir share the stage for a collaborative concert.
LVHS chamber singers and Hofstra chamber choir share the stage for a collaborative concert.