Ms. Taxin’s students were surprised today when they realized that the leprechaun had made his way into their classroom and was not on his best behavior. Security guard Mr.Phil was there to check things out in costume of course!
about 2 months ago, Kerri McCarthy
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Mr. Regateiro's ACE class is bringing joy this St. Patrick's Day with their coffee cart and delightful goodies! 🍀☕️ Such a fun and delicious way to celebrate! #wearebethpage
about 2 months ago, Charly Hirsch-Beckman
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Sending best wishes to Ms. Kugler's class as they compete in the interview competition at Walt Whitman High School today! 🌟 #wearebethpage
about 2 months ago, Charly Hirsch-Beckman
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🎨 Mrs. Cardo's pottery students rocked the Empty Bowls fundraiser, filling hearts & bowls alike! 🍲 All proceeds supported @IslandHarvest, with live student music adding to the vibrant atmosphere. A beautiful blend of art, community, and generosity! #EmptyBowls #wearebethpage
about 2 months ago, Charly Hirsch-Beckman
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Twenty-eight student artists in grades 2-12 from the Bethpage Union Free School District had their artwork featured in the 20th annual Nassau All-County Art Exhibition at W.T. Clarke High School on March 10! The event was sponsored by the Art Supervisors Association and featured more than 1,300 pieces of artwork from Nassau County students in grades K-12. #WeAreBethpage
about 2 months ago, Bethpage Schools
Bethpage High School artists
JFK Middle School artists
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Matthew Schneider, a senior from Bethpage High School and a talented jazz guitarist, performed at the 51st annual Joseph R. Sugar NYSSMA Day in Albany on March 4. Matthew served as a member of the NYSSMA All-State Instrumental Jazz Ensemble. The ensemble performed both a public concert at the South Gallery Concourse of the Empire State Plaza and at a reception for State legislators, members of their staff, parents and NYSSMA members. Congratulations, Matthew!
about 2 months ago, Bethpage Schools
Matthew with a state legislator and two students
Matthew playing the guitar during event
Matthew with the jazz ensemble
"Go Bethpage Golden Eagles! 🦅 Congratulations to all our college-bound athletes on this special College Commitment Day! Your dedication and talent shine bright. Wishing you all the success in your future endeavors. #wearebethpage
2 months ago, Charly Hirsch-Beckman
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Regal Eagle Rampage today at BHS. A wonderful display of ingenuity, collaboration, dedication and commitment on display with 24 teams getting ready for the FTC season.
2 months ago, Dave Schneider
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The Sixth Annual Regal Eagle Rampage was a success! Twenty four teams from across the tri-state area converged at Bethpage High School to fine tune and calibrate their robots before the upcoming regional events.
2 months ago, Andrew Choi
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Bethpage High School's seniors are working late into the evening to prepare their banner for Spirit Week and Battle of the Classes!
2 months ago, Andrew Choi
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Members of the Bethpage High School Band & Orchestra are preparing their rendition of the Star Spangled Banner under the direction of Dr. Kay. The group will perform prior to the 6th Annual Regal Eagle Rampage Event on March 3, 2024 at Bethpage High School as the "RoboBeats".
2 months ago, Andrew Choi
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Members of Bethpage High School’s Students Putting an End to Cancer Club (SPEC), held a fundraiser to give back to a family from CCS that unfortunately knows childhood cancer too well. SPEC members presented a $1,000 check to an incredible first grader named Lia Esposito who recently battled kidney cancer. They also donated proceeds from the fundraiser to Cohen Children’s Hospital in Lia’s name and to the American Cancer Society. Great job, SPEC! #WeAreBethpage
2 months ago, Bethpage Schools
Top photo is of SPEC Club members presenting a check to Lia and family. Bottom is of Lia and her family with check.
Five talented seniors in Bethpage High School’s College Pottery and Sculpture class had their 3-D artwork selected by The Atelier at Flowerfield to be exhibited at the Third Annual Middle and High School Student Artists Juried Show. The exhibition will be held from Feb. 29 to March 29 in The Atelier’s 2,000 square-foot gallery in Saint James. Congratulations to Rachel Cohen, Emily Kossman, Evanthia Panagos, Faye Watson and Minno Yip! #WeAreBethpage
2 months ago, Bethpage Schools
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Emily and Minno's sculptures with titles
Rachel and Faye's sculptures with titles
Evanthia's vase with title
Seniors Caitlyn Filardi and Parisa Pitiranggon from Bethpage High School’s AP Studio Art class had their artwork selected by the Art League of Long Island to be exhibited at the 17th annual “Go APE” Advanced Placement Student Exhibition. Caitlyn’s artwork, “Untitled” received an honorable mention award and Parisa’s artwork, “To Be Feared Over Loved,” received an Award of Excellence. Congratulations, Caitlyn and Parisa! #WeAreBethpage
2 months ago, Bethpage Schools
Parisa and Caitlyn standing next to golden eagle
Central Boulevard students participated in a schoolwide Thoughtful Thursday project on February 15th. Each student decorated a brown paper grocery bag for a local King Kullen. On the bags, they drew colorful pictures and wrote positive messages to bring smiles to the faces of shoppers who receive them. #WeAreBethpage
3 months ago, Bethpage Schools
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Two students with their paper bags
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Three students coloring their bags
Third grade class holding up their completed bags
Kindergarten class with completed bags
To help spread positivity and kindness throughout the community, Central Boulevard students recently created their own paper snowflakes with positive messages as part of a Thoughtful Thursday activity. The students wrote positive words, phrases and wishes for the New Year and delivered their winter creations to local businesses! The snowflakes are on display at the Bethpage Public Library, Broadway Stage Door Dance Studio, Central Avenue Deli, Ciminelli’s Pizzeria, Long Island Smoothie Café, Moscato Bakery and Norma’s School of Dance. The project was a great way for students to spread some light throughout the town! #WeAreBethpage
3 months ago, Bethpage Schools
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Two students holding up their snowflakes
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Three students with snowflakes
Broadway Stage Door Dance Studio members with snowflakes behind them
The outside of Ciminelli’s Pizzeria
Snowflakes on display at local business
The window of Moscato Bakery
Snowflakes on display at Central Avenue Deli
Snowflakes on fall of Long Island Smoothie Café
What an incredible end to Spirit Week at JFK! Today's theme of teachers and students dressing like each other was an absolute blast. From teachers sporting backpacks and crocs to students donning blazers and ties, the hallways were all filled with smiles. #WeAreBethpage
3 months ago, Anthony Murray
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Nothing like an impromptu magic show by the "Magnificent" Mr. Shanahan!
3 months ago, Nicholas Jantz
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Congratulations to our Golden Eagles Hockey team on their Nassau County Championship. What a final game last night in front of a packed house.
3 months ago, Dave Schneider
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Students from Charles Campagne Elementary School kicked off Kindness Week on Monday with an engaging assembly program that focused on building a positive school community. Presenters Dr. Nancy Kaplan and Lamar Lee from Lee Legacy spoke with students about the importance of community, diversity, and inclusion. #WeAreBethpage
3 months ago, Bethpage Schools
Lamar Lee speaking with a student during assembly
Students listening to Dr. Nancy Kaplan
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Lamar Lee speaking with students
Dr. Nancy Kaplan speaking with students