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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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WELCOME BACK TO SCHOOL!

 

Principal's Welcome Back Letter

 

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 announcements

 

TODAY IS tuesday october 7, 2025, AND IT IS An “a” DAY

 

 

There will be an 8th Grade Girls Soccer Home Game tonight vs. Seaford at 4:45pm.

There will be a Girls Swimming Meet tonight at home vs. CSH at 5pm.

Good luck tonight Dalers!

 

Student Council members and Concession Stand members interested in running for office MUST submit their speeches on Padlet by Friday! Please see Google Classroom for more details.

Good luck, everyone!!!

 

Calling all gardeners! 

Are you ready to get your hands dirty, make new friends, and help things grow? Then join us for the first meeting of the Howitt Garden Club this Thursday after school from 2:50 to 3:50pm! We’ll be meeting outside in the garden between the 6th and 7th grade buildings.

Whether you’re curious about native plants, love being outdoors, or just want to see what the Garden Club is all about, this is your chance to dig in! 🌱

Former members—come on back!
New members—come give it a try!

If you have any questions, see Mrs. Marzillier in Room 710 or Mr. Szabo in 415A.

Come grow with us this Thursday! 

 

Spirit club will be meeting after school in the West Cafeteria this Thursday the 9th.

 

Attention all students: The Paw Print is back! Any student who is interested in being a part of the Howitt school newspaper is invited to the very first meeting of the school year. It will take place tomorrow after school in Room 607 with Ms. Borstelmann and Ms. Becher.

 

The first meeting of the new Library Maker Club with Mrs. Ehrenpreis is tomorrow in the library, at 2:50pm. All students are welcome.  There will be a different, creative hands-on activity every Wednesday afternoon.

 

The Concession stand will be open today from 3:50pm-5pm. 

 

 

2025-2026  HMS YEARBOOKS

The price is currently $60, but will go up on January 1st.

Order here: yearbookforever.com

Parent boosters are also available to purchase through the above link.


6TH GRADE SUMMER ORIENTATION SLIDE PRESENTATION

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6th Grade Parent Orientation Slide Presentation

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8th GRADE MOVING UP CEREMONY 2025

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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.


 

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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.....

Current News

Spirit Week is Here

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On Monday, September 22, the district’s Athletic Department kicked things off with an exciting mini pep rally at SEM. All week long, students will join the fun with themed dress-up days. This year’s lineup includes Tropical Day, Tie-Dye Day, and Decades Day!

Don’t miss Homecoming this Friday, September 26. See you there!

The elementary school pep rally rotates to a different building each year.

Art Along the Green

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The Village of Farmingdale’s Cultural Arts Committee sponsored the annual Art in the Park event on September 14.

Albany Avenue art teacher Amanda Sharp Gusz coordinated Farmingdale School District’s student art display. Art teachers Camryn Dluginski (SEM) and Elizabeth Panzica (HMS) assisted her, along with members of the Farmingdale High School Art Honor Society.

Sixty-eight student works of art were exhibited, representing all four elementary schools and Howitt Middle School. The student artwork was displayed along the fence on the Village Green, adjacent to booths featuring professional artists from across Long Island. The event was held on a clear, sunny day and was well attended by students and their families, who came to support and celebrate the arts.

Smiles, Sunshine, and DalerPride

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The Farmingdale School District officially began the 2025–2026 school year on September 4 under beautiful, warm, sunny skies. Superintendent Paul Defendini, principals, administrators, and teachers warmly welcomed students and families back to campus.

The excitement of opening day was clear as students stepped off school buses and entered their classrooms, eager to reconnect with friends, share summer stories, and take in the changes that come with a new year.

To build on this strong start, the district—together with the support of the Farmingdale PTA—has planned a full schedule of engaging and informative events throughout the fall, ensuring students and families are set for a successful school year ahead.

Welcome to Howitt, 6th Graders

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On August 26, 2025, our newest middle schoolers (and their families!) joined us for orientation. They had the chance to meet Principal Mike Gavalas and the amazing building administration team before exploring the school and walking through their schedules.

THANK YOU to the Howitt Kickline Team and the Fun Bunch for giving everyone a warm and energetic welcome!

Good luck to our 6th graders as they begin this exciting new chapter at Howitt Middle School—we can’t wait to see all the wonderful things you’ll accomplish!

Howitt Middle School Moving-Up Ceremony

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On Thursday evening, June 26, the Farmingdale School District held its annual 8th Grade Moving-Up Ceremony for Howitt Middle School. The event took place on the school’s turf field, bringing together students, families, friends, faculty, district administrators, and members of the Board of Education in a proud celebration of the Class of 2025.

The ceremony honored the achievements of the 8th-grade students as they prepare to take the next step in their academic journey to Farmingdale High School. The program included an exceptional Howitt Middle School chorus performance, setting a festive tone for the evening.

Principal Mike Gavalas addressed the crowd, reflecting on the students’ journey and recognizing their accomplishments. He was joined by Assistant Principal Kenneth McCloud, who assisted in congratulating the graduates and supporting the presentation of certificates.

As part of the evening’s recognitions, two distinguished awards were presented to students who embody the values of the Farmingdale school community. Natalie Calderon received the Board of Education Scholarship & Citizens Award, given to a student who exemplifies character, citizenship, discipline, and leadership. Sabrina Badalamenti was honored with the Dr. Gary E. Karp Award, which recognizes a student who demonstrates a strong dedication to school and community, reflecting the spirit of service and commitment that defined Dr. Karp’s legacy.

The Farmingdale School District extends its congratulations to all the graduates and their families and looks forward to seeing the continued growth and success of the Class of 2025 as they join the ranks of Dalers at Farmingdale High School this fall.

Watch Now!! Howitt Middle School's Moving-Up Ceremony

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