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Marching to the Merry Beat

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The Annual Farmingdale Holiday Parade on Saturday, November 22nd, was a magical success! The streets were alive with holiday cheer, thanks to the Farmingdale High School’s Marching Band, Dalerettes Kickline Team, and the Daler Guard. The Farmingdale Chamber led the vibrant procession, joined by the Farmingdale Board of Education and District Administration.

A huge thank you to all participants for bringing such incredible holiday joy and #dalerpride to our community!

A Night of Chorus Camaraderie

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Mr. Hulse hosted a fun PJ Movie Night for his 6th Grade Lunch Chorus on Friday, November 14. More than 80 students and 20 parent chaperones attended! Students kicked off the evening in the East Cafeteria, where they enjoyed snacks and time to socialize before heading to the auditorium to watch The Nightmare Before Christmas.

The night was filled with laughter, music, and fun. Mr. Hulse looks forward to hosting another movie night for the Mixed Chorus this spring!

Daler's Journey of Service and Healing

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Daler, an 8-week-old yellow Labrador puppy, was adopted by Farmingdale School Superintendent Paul Defendini in the wake of a district tragedy. Daler became a beloved symbol of healing and resilience in the community. Superintendent Defendini fostered Daler until May 2024, when she began six months of service dog training.

On November 7, 2025, Dog graduated and was matched with her new owner, Lauren Hemmerly, 39, of Medford. Hemmerly, who is approximately 3 feet tall and has achondroplasia, a form of dwarfism, will adopt Daler as her third service dog, a decision she made when she was 18 years old. Daler is trained to perform tasks like retrieving items, turning off switches, guiding her owner down stairs, and navigating crowds/parking lots. Hemmerly met Defendini for the first time at Daler’s graduation.

“You become a team. You become a buddy. You are one entity. From that point, it’s kind of like, that’s your right arm,” Hemmerly said. “ I couldn’t imagine moving forward without a service dog."

WATCH NOW!!! Highlights from Daler's Graduation

 

It’s the Best Day Ever!

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Farmingdale Playcrafters Delivers a Delightful Performance of The SpongeBob Musical

The stage at Farmingdale High School erupted in pure, underwater joy as students successfully navigated the volcanic chaos of The SpongeBob Musical. The high-energy production transported attendees to Bikini Bottom for two nights of unforgettable family entertainment.

Staged in the Farmingale High School auditorium on November 21 and 22, the show's professional quality was truly remarkable, especially considering the short production timeline. Auditions and rehearsals for the musical began just two months prior, in September. The students' commitment, coupled with the guidance of their faculty advisors, culminated in a stunning, high-quality production featuring elaborate costumes, impressive musical numbers, and stunning sets that captured the effervescent chaos of the deep blue sea.

"We were absolutely thrilled to bring this vibrant, joyful, and poignant musical to our stage," shared Playcrafters Director Ms. Jessica Mischke. "Beyond the silliness, fun, and laughter, The SpongeBob Musical reminded us never to underestimate the power of optimism, self-worth, and unity, showing how leaning on our community can see us through even the most uncertain times."

The ocean was alive with the entire cast delivering stellar performances. Senior William Herbert delivered a boundless, energetic performance as the perpetually optimistic SpongeBob. Senior Nicholas Suwalski brought the lovable, dim-witted heart to Patrick Star, and senior Devin Williams delivered a hilariously grumpy and tap-dancing portrayal of Squidward Q. Tentacles. Their performances perfectly captured the unique charm of their beloved underwater roles and served as phenomenal leaders for the cast. The production also featured the outstanding efforts of talented underclassmen. Ava Guzman brought determination and impressive vocals to the role of the resourceful Sandy Cheeks. Jesse Arcuri delighted audiences with his villainous and diminutive turn as Plankton, and Rey Negron was a perfect curmudgeonly delight as Mr. Krabs. Supporting the main cast is a group of talented emerging performers who portray various Bikini Bottom residents. Notable efforts included Lea Fredonis, who delivered a cutting, mechanical performance as Plankton's computer wife, Karen, and Sofia Lambright, who brought hilarious teen angst to the role of Pearl Krabs. This remarkable ensemble, showcasing talent from every grade level, highlights the strength of the Farmingdale School District's theater program.

The entire production navigated the chaos of impending doom under the direction of Ms. Jessica Mischke, marking her twelfth directorial venture for a Playcrafter musical. Mr. Erik Mischke, assistant director, played a crucial role in bringing the show's vision to life. The impressive score, featuring songs by artists like Panic! at the Disco and David Bowie, was brought to life by the incredibly skilled Pit Orchestra, led by Conductor Ms. Therese Mannino and accompanied by Mr. Joseph Franzino. Furthermore, the audience was entirely transported into the effervescent world of Bikini Bottom thanks to the impressive set design and construction, including a magnificent, towering volcano, led by Ms. Jamie Capasso and Mr. Jimmy Gramarossa. The success of the entire performance was rounded out by the tireless behind-the-scenes support, with lighting and sound expertly managed by Mr. Joseph Hasset, Ms. Jamie Capasso, Mr. Matthew Hobbes, and Mr. Corey Sterler.

The commitment of the cast and crew extended beyond the public weekend shows, proving that the theatrical arts serve as a vital connection point for the entire community. The district hosted a special performance of The SpongeBob Musical on Thursday, November 20, in the morning. This show was dedicated to community engagement, providing an exciting educational experience for middle school theater students. It also offered a warm welcome to town senior citizens and the local AHRC group, providing special access to the arts for honored members of the community. This special morning event highlighted the inclusive spirit of the performing arts program.

"The dedication of our students was incredible, not just on stage, but in their efforts to share this show with our senior citizens, the AHRC, and our middle schoolers," shared Farmingdale Superintendent of Schools Paul Defendini. "The Playcrafters' annual fall musical continues to showcase the exceptional strength, talent, and creativity thriving within our performing arts programs, and we thank the community for its continued support."

Farmingdale School District congratulates all students and faculty involved on a truly successful and memorable production. The students did more than put on a show with The SpongeBob Musical; they brought a message to life, reminding the entire community that, through teamwork and optimism, anything is possible.

Rockin' and Rollin' Through the School Year

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Kindergarten classes at Albany Avenue celebrated their 50th day of school with a Sock Hop and root beer floats. We are so proud of what these little learners have accomplished so far this year! Keep up the great work!

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