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Important Information

Parents: please take some time to review the district Attendance Policy, Code of Conduct, and Emergency Planning Guide as well as other notices in this folder: Important Policies and Notices

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Moving up to Middle School - 6th Grade Summer Orientation slideshow.

 


updates

 

Important information about tonight’s Varsity "Pink Out" Football game against Oceanside at 6:30 pm @ the HS:

* Student IDs are mandatory – NO EXCEPTIONS

* No backpacks, bikes, balls of any kind

* No drinks unless they are purchased at the game.  

 

Principal's Welcome to the New School Year Letter

 

Click the link below to view the 2024 HMS Moving Up Ceremony: 

 

 

announcements

 

 

TODAY IS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2024, AND IT IS A "B" DAY

October is Italian Heritage month, a time when we recognize the accomplishments of Italians and Italian Americans.
Galileo Galilei, regarded as the father of modern science because of his groundbreaking contributions to astronomy and mathematics and the innovation he brought to the scientific method itself.
Alessandro Volta, one of the most prominent Italian inventors of all time. He is credited with building the first electrical battery and also with discovering methane.  
Antonio Meucci, an Italian inventor. He is best known as the true inventor of the first telephone. Unfortunately, due his economic situation, he could not patent it, and years later Alexander Graham Bell was credited with the invention. Meucci’s role in the invention of the telephone was overlooked until the US House of Representatives passed a resolution on June 11, 2002, honoring Meucci’s contributions and work.  
Dante Alighieri, THE FATHER OF THE ITALIAN LANGUAGE. Dante is considered the greatest Italian poet, best known for The Divine Comedy, an epic poem that is one of the world's most important works of literature. Dante contributed to the development of humanism and  helped to generate the cultural and intellectual changes known as the Renaissance. 

 

SPORTS

7th Boys Soccer is home against Wantagh @ 4:45 pm Rescheduled from 10/15 
8th Boys Soccer is away against Grand Avenue (Bellmore-Merrick) @ 4:45 pm
7th Girls Soccer is away against Plainedge @ 4:45 pm  

 

Congratulations to the 7th/8th Girls Swim Team who continued their winning streak, the fourth in a row. They defeated Woodmere Middle School yesterday with a score of 71-54. The team did a great job.

 

Reminder that FREE breakfast for all students is served every day in both cafeterias.
Students should eat FIRST before attending Morning Rec.

Morning Rec Program is held every morning from 7:25 to 7:50 am in both the East and West Gyms. 
 
6th & 7th grade students who are not attending Morning Rec should go to either the East Cafeteria to eat breakfast or to the auditorium to wait for the 7:55 am bell.  8th graders not attending Morning Rec should go to the West Cafeteria to eat or wait until homeroom begins.

 

Lost or broken IDs or lanyards can be replaced by submitting the form that can be found on the student's chromebook under FD BOOKMARKS. Students are also able to access the form from their ClassLink launchpad. Until the new ID is replaced, students should get a TEMPORARY ID sticker from their teacher or at the lobby desk.

Yearbooks may be pre-ordered for $60 by using the link found below.  


After School Extra Help is offered on Mondays, Wednesdays & Thursdays from 2:50 to 4:50 pm.

 

The school doctor will be at Howitt on Friday, November 1. Athletes planning to participate in a winter sport should stop by the Health Office before then to be sure their physicals are up to date.

 

National Junior Honor Society applications are due Monday, October 28, and should be placed into the drop box in the Main Office. Completed forms should include teachers’ signatures, essay, community service, and fee. Students, please note that no late or incomplete applications will be accepted. Any questions, please see Mrs. Michalowski or Mrs. Lehrfeld.

 

7th Color Wars permission slips are due today and can be brought to the drop box in the Main Office.
 
Monday is the last day that staff and students can purchase Halloween Grams. The grams cost $1 each and are being sold during all lunch periods in both cafeterias. Your friends or favorite teachers would love to get one. Student Council volunteers should check the selling schedule found in Google Classroom.

 

Mr. Hulse’s Varsity Chorus for Part 1 will be held today. 

 

Daler Buddies is back! If any member of Daler Buddies would like to return to the Club this year, please take a packet from the folder outside Ms. Ferguson’s classroom 518 and bring it to the first meeting next Wednesday.

 

Incoming 6th Grade Parent Orientation Slide Presentation

Click here to view the slide presentation

 

SCHOOL PICTURES

Your School Portraits can now be ordered. Click here for more information.

 

yEARBOOKS

Yearbooks may be pre-ordered for $60 until January 1 by using the following link: yearbookforever.com  After January 1, the price will increase to $65 and the price will increase again to $70 on March 15. Yearbooks may be purchased until May 15 and the deadline for parent ads is February 14.  

 

ID BADGES & LANYARDS

Lost or broken IDs or lanyards can be replaced by submitting the form that can be found on the student's chromebook under FD BOOKMARKS. Students are also able to access the form from their ClassLink launchpad.

 

LOST & FOUND

Water bottles, books, clothing, sweatshirts, shoes/sneakers are placed in the back of both cafeterias. Eye glasses, jewelry, pocketbooks, cell phones are in the Main Office.


 

Graphic with text: 'Students of the Quarter'

STUDENTS OF THE QUARTER

The Student of the Quarter award is given to students chosen by their teachers.

Students selected demonstrate excellence in leadership, participation, attendance, work ethic, and citizenship. Recipients are chosen at the end of the quarter. Stay tuned.....

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VICTORY ROARS

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Farmingdale’s Spirit Week Concludes with Pep Rally and Homecoming Victory

Don Snyder stadium was packed with fans cheering the Farmingdale High School Varsity Football team to victory at their Homecoming game on October 10. The Dalers beat Syosset by a score of 49-13. The halftime show was spectacular, courtesy of the Farmingdale High School Marching Band, Cheerleaders, Daler Guard, and the Dalerettes.

The day's celebrations started with an energetic pep rally in the school gym, led by Farmingdale High School's Principal, Jed Herman, and our beloved lion mascot, Dale. As the lively sounds of the pep band and drumline filled the air, football team members were introduced, followed by stunning performances from the junior and varsity cheerleaders, the Dalerettes, and the Step-n-Dalers. Varsity captains representing all fall sports took center stage to receive a well-deserved applause. Fans were also wowed by an impressive party trick from the drumline—a blindfolded drum routine. Adding to the excitement, the senior cheer, dance, and step mashup made a spectacular comeback, getting everyone on their feet.

The Homecoming game marked the grand finale of Farmingdale's Spirit Week. This October tradition is a heartening occasion for students and faculty alike. Each day of the week boasted a unique theme, fostering creativity and inclusivity. The themes included Tropical Tuesday, Country vs. Country Club, Color Wars, and Daler Gear.

Spirit Week also included mini pep rallies at the elementary schools. The Farmingdale High School Cheerleaders, Dalerettes, and Step-n-Dalers treated the young students to electrifying performances. Our school Mascot, Dale, greeted the children and shared a few high-fives with the enthusiastic crowd. Wrapping it up, the Varsity Football captains shared inspirational words about what it truly means to be a Daler.

As the students look back on this incredible Spirit Week, the sense of belonging and pride in their community is undeniable. Farmingdale School District has once again proven its spirit is alive and thriving.

POND PERFECTION

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A Community Project That’s Making a Splash

Five Koi fish were introduced into the new Commons Pond at Farmingdale High School. This project was made possible thanks to some generous community contributions, including:

  • Starkie Brothers for the pond liner
  • No Maintenance Decking for the deck boards
  • Home Depot for the lumber
  • Mr. Kevin Brennan of Bay Shore for the Koi fish
  • Mr. Mike Pavese (FHS Security guard) for the concrete blocks
  • Intro to the Skilled Trades course for the workforce

The creation of this vibrant oasis of life and tranquility is also thanks to the tireless dedication and passion of Mr. Matthew Hobbes. His dedication to creating this serene sanctuary, often on his own time, deserves our recognition and appreciation.

Learn MORE about our Technology Department's projects. Take a look at The Legacy—a monthly newsletter designed to keep the community informed about hands-on experiences in the shops at both Weldon E. Howitt Middle School and Farmingdale High School.

SEPTEMBER SMILES

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As the leaves start to change and the air turns crisp, the spirit of the Dalers remains vibrant and optimistic. With each passing day, our schools continue to be a place where young minds flourish, friendships grow, and lifelong memories are made. Here's to a fantastic year ahead!

DALER PRIDE AND POTENTIAL

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Farmingdale’s Enthusiastic Return to Learning

The Farmingdale School District kicked off the 2024-2025 academic year on September 5th. Superintendent Paul Defendini, principals, administrators, and teachers greeted new and returning students and families as they arrived on campus.

Students hopped off the school buses and walked toward their classrooms, reuniting with friends, sharing stories of their summer adventures, and marveling at how much everyone had grown.

The district and its remarkable PTA have organized numerous informative and engaging events for the upcoming fall season to ensure a fantastic beginning to the 2024-2025 school year.

WELCOME TO HOWITT

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Sixth Grade Orientation was held on Tuesday, August 27, 2024, allowing incoming students to get to know Howitt Middle School. The event commenced in the auditorium, where Principal Michael Gavalas introduced students and parents to the school's administration and grade-level team. Discussions covered student schedules, daily school routines, team interactions, and various school initiatives.

Following the orientation, students could walk through their schedules accompanied by a parent or guardian. These guided tours aimed to help students find their classrooms, lockers, and other important areas within the school, giving them confidence and familiarity before the academic year began. During the tours, the school staff and student ambassadors from the "Fun Bunch" were present to assist, offer tips on getting around the school, and address any concerns that new 6th graders or their parents might have had.

After the orientation and tours, many students and parents felt more confident and enthusiastic about the upcoming school year, having better understood the school environment and the available support systems.

WATCH highlights from HMS's 6th Grade Orientation HERE!

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