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An Update From the Superintendent re: Support and Updates on Today's Incident—June 12, 2025

Good Evening to Our Farmingdale Family. Tonight’s message is being sent out on behalf of myself and Mr. Herman. 

We're reaching out with an update on a difficult situation. Earlier today, six of our students were involved in a car accident. We are incredibly relieved and grateful to share that all of them are currently with their families and receiving care from medical professionals at the hospital. Our thoughts are with them and their loved ones during this time.

We understand that news like this can be deeply unsettling and bring up many emotions. Please know that our school community is here to support you. Our dedicated school counselors and social workers are readily available to offer a safe space for any students or families who may be feeling overwhelmed, anxious, or simply need someone to talk to.

If you or your child would like to speak with someone, please don't hesitate to reach out. We're here to help in any way we can, and we will do as we always do and rally around those in need.

Northside Moving-Up Ceremony

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The Northside Elementary 2025 Moving-Up Ceremony was a heartwarming celebration of achievements and new beginnings. Students, teachers, and families gathered in the brightly decorated auditorium, which was filled with excitement and anticipation for the future.

The ceremony began with a heartfelt welcome from Principal Dr. Christopher Peterson, who praised the students for their hard work and resilience. These students were in Kindergarten when the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in school closures and a shift to virtual learning. Highlights of the event included a touching slideshow of memories from their time at Northside, capturing moments of learning, laughter, and friendship. Beaming with pride, the fifth graders performed a special musical piece they had been rehearsing for weeks, leaving the audience in awe of their talent.

As the Dalers left the auditorium, they carried with them certificates, cherished memories, and a sense of accomplishment, eager to embark on the exciting path ahead.

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Farmingdale Hosts Coaching Collaborative

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The Farmingdale School District proudly hosted the Long Island Coaching Collaborative on May 30 at Weldon E. Howitt Middle School. This organization provides a valuable opportunity for educational coaches to come together, learn from one another, and enhance their practices.

Farmingdale welcomed over 100 coaches representing twenty-eight school districts across Long Island. At the beginning of the event, attendees were greeted by Farmingdale Superintendent of Schools Paul Defendini and Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction Dr. Jennifer Olsen.

“These workshops offered us an opportunity to share out some of the great work that's happening in Farmingdale and collaborate with peers from over twenty-five districts who are doing fantastic work across the island,” said Farmingdale Superintendent of Schools Paul Defendini. “I am incredibly grateful for the team of leaders we have here in Farmingdale for organizing today’s enriching and energizing workshops.”

Participants had the opportunity to attend various breakout sessions tailored to their specific coaching needs. Topics ranged from Access For All in Math to the Science of Reading. Each session was led by experienced Farmingdale School District employees who encouraged active participation and the exchange of ideas.

In addition to the formal sessions, the event provided ample networking opportunities, allowing coaches to build connections and share best practices with their peers. The collaborative atmosphere was palpable, with many attendees expressing gratitude for the chance to learn in such a supportive environment.

The Long Island Coaching Collaborative continues to be a cornerstone for professional growth among educational coaches, and the Farmingdale School District was proud to contribute to this vital initiative.

Crafted With Heart

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Marching Band Bass Drummer William Ponzio exchanged his drumsticks for hammer and nails, aiming to create a meaningful tribute for the Farmingdale community. His vision extended beyond simply building a bench; he sought to craft a sanctuary—a space for reflection and connection to the cherished memories of Gina and Bea.

The bench, thoughtfully designed and constructed by junior Will, with invaluable assistance from senior Tom Meyer, was inspired by a poignant memorial at band camp, where a tree was dedicated to Gina and Bea. Will felt compelled to create something lasting—a place to celebrate their spirits. This endeavor has evolved into more than just a tribute; it symbolizes community and the enduring bonds of friendship. Students and teachers have rallied to support and admire Will and Tom's dedication, with many expressing gratitude for creating a space that provides comfort and solace. The bench serves as a gentle reminder of Gina and Bea's impact on those around them, demonstrating how their legacy continues to inspire hope and unity.

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