Twenty High Schoolers Gain Professional Skills at 29th Annual NYSTEA Event
From the bright lights of the stage to the intricate world of sound design, Farmingdale High School students recently immersed themselves in the professional world of performing arts. From January 9-11, 2026, the New York State Theatre Education Association (NYSTEA) hosted nearly 900 students for its 29th Annual Student Conference in Callicoon, NY. This trip marked the district’s second year attending the prestigious gathering, allowing 20 of our talented students to learn from industry experts.
Hands-On Workshops and Technical Training
The conference was a whirlwind of creativity, offering over 100 different workshops. Students had the chance to dive deep into specific areas of interest, including technical theatre, acting, dance, and voice. These sessions allowed our high schoolers to build new skills alongside peers from across the state, bringing back valuable knowledge to our own drama program.
Outstanding Individual Achievements
Farmingdale pride was on full display during the conference showcase. Senior Devin Williams stood out among 80 auditionees and was selected to perform in a featured scene. Behind the scenes, senior John Marino was chosen to assist the sound crew, ensuring the showcase sounded professional for the large audience. Whether on stage or behind the mixing board, our students proved they are ready for the spotlight.