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NOTES OF EXCELLENCE

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Addison Moller, a senior at Farmingdale High School, proudly showcased her talent by performing in the Treble Chorus at the prestigious 2025 NAfME All-Eastern Conference in Hartford, Connecticut. This exceptional event gathered brilliant young musicians from 11 Eastern states. Accompanying Addison was her chorus teacher, Jessica Mischke.

Congratulations, Addison, on this remarkable achievement! And a sincere thank you to our dedicated music educators, whose unwavering commitment continues to inspire and create opportunities like this one.

SERVING UP SUCCESS

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On Thursday, April 24, 2025, Farmingdale High School held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the opening of its brand-new Tennis and Pickleball Courts.

The event welcomed district administrators, members of the board of education, and the Varsity girls' and boys' tennis teams.Previously, these teams were required to travel to Marjorie Post Park in Massapequa for competitions. However, with the new facilities, they will now benefit from the advantages of practicing and competing on their home court, which is expected to enhance team morale and performance.

UPK TRIKE-A-THON

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The tiniest Dalers from Farmingdale Schools kicked off the Wellness Fair with a thrilling Trike-A-Thon extravaganza!

These mini roadsters put on their helmets, hopped on their colorful trikes, and zoomed around the track with boundless energy and big smiles. At the end of the event, all participants received a certificate, a medal, and a high five from our school mascot, Dale. Special thanks to our volunteers and organizers for making this event possible and ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience.

WATCH NOW!!! TRIKE-A-THON VIDEO!!!

MOVE, PLAY, GROW

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Farmingdale School District's Annual Wellness Fair

On April 24, 2025, the Farmingdale School District's Wellness Committee hosted its annual Wellness Fair at Farmingdale High School, centered around the theme "Move, Play, Grow." This lively and engaging event promoted well-being and healthy living within the Farmingdale community. Students enthusiastically participated in various activities and workshops, gaining valuable insights and practical skills to boost their physical and mental health.

A Positive Atmosphere

The fair was alive with positivity as families explored numerous booths and interactive displays. Participants learned about the significance of mindfulness, sampled delicious and nutritious snacks, and spun the wheel of wellness, ensuring there was something enjoyable and beneficial for everyone.

Engaging Activities

Exciting fitness challenges, such as the Trike-A-Thon and a Water Polo demonstration at the Aquatic Center, highlighted the importance of staying active. A popular attraction was the CPR demonstration conducted by the South Farmingdale and Village of Farmingdale Volunteer Fire Company, where students could learn life-saving techniques from trained professionals. The Wellness Fair was an invaluable platform for nurturing a culture of well-being and empowerment within the Farmingdale community, leaving a lasting impression on all who participated.

SPROUT NEW SKILLS

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Woodward Parkway has introduced a new afterschool club dedicated to supporting the outdoor garden project, featuring a Hydroponics Tower Garden.

This club gathers weekly from late January through June, fostering teamwork and educational opportunities for students. The most wonderful aspect is that the class responsible for starting the garden also has the privilege of harvesting it one final time in late June, just before summer vacation. This completes the cycle and prepares the garden for the next year's class, creating a genuine example of a full circle.

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