Congratulations to the Regal Eagles for being awarded the Gracious Professionalism Award at the FIRST Robotics Competition Long Island Regional #1. They were recognized for their professionalism and sportsmanship in their interaction with other teams, judges, and mentors.

Jazz musicians from the Louis Armstrong House Museum recently visited Kramer Lane students to educate them on the history of jazz music. The jazz musicians have been traveling to each school in the district in celebration of Music In Our Schools Month!




The Bethpage High School Masquers' Guild production of The Sound of Music takes place on Thursday, March 23, 2023; Friday, March 24, 2023; and Saturday, March 25, 2023 at Bethpage High School's Center for the Performing Arts at 7:00 PM.
Tickets are $12.00 and can be purchased at bethpagehs.booktix.com or at the door.
Come and support the talented cast, crew, and pit orchestra!
#bethpage #goldeneagles #wearebethpage 🦅🎭

Six science research projects from Bethpage High School were recently awarded at the Long Island Science and Engineering Fair. Congratulations to Ankur Raghavan, Zoe Chinda, Parisa Pitranggon, Devaanshi Kawatra, Miraj Shah, Joy Kim, Sofia Maciel-Seidman and Riya Saha! Joy, Sofia and Riya will also advance to the International Science and Engineering Fair this May!




Regal Eagles about to enter the arena!

Day 1 at the FIRST Robotics Competition Long Island Regional 1 complete. ✅

Please join us in raising awareness on 3/21/23, World Down Syndrome Day. Please wear crazy socks or blue and gold to show your support.

The Regal Eagles will be calling Hofstra University home this week as they will be participating in the FIRST Robotics Competition Long Island Regionals 1 & 2. Best of luck to the Regal Eagles! 🦅🤖

On Friday, March 17, 2023, the Regal Eagles had the pleasure of getting to meet Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino, Assemblyman Jake Blumencranz, & some friends from Optimum. We appreciate their interest in the Regal Eagles & continued advocacy for Robotics & STEM in our region.




I had a great time at the Empty Bowls Fundraiser! All funds raised to help fight hunger! Great job to Ms. Cardo and her Ceramic Artists as well as the musical talents on display by Matthew Schneider. I even got to walk away with bowls inspired by Ameshi, Emily, and Yamileth.





Great 21st Century activity with Mrs Cardo, Empty Bowls as a fundraiser for Island Harvest tonight at BHS. Great Art work with our pottery students combining with a great cause.




Elementary students from throughout the district recently received a special visit from children’s book author and editor Shana Corey! Ms. Corey spoke with students about her books and her life as an author.




Help us recognize and raise awareness on 3/21/23, World Down Syndrome Day. Please wear crazy socks or blue and gold to show your support!

The Bethpage High School Masquers' Guild putting the finishing touches on their "The Sound of Music" display. Performances are on March 23, 24, & 25 at Bethpage High School's Center for the Performing Arts at 7:00 PM. Tickets available at the door!

On Sunday, March 12, 2023, Bethpage High School opened its doors to 24 teams that earned the right to participate at FIRST Technology Challenge Long Island Championships. Many of the Regal Eagles served in a volunteer capacity to support the event.




Bethpage Schools and the Regal Eagles are excited and proud to partner with FIRST Long Island to host the FIRST Technology Challenge Long Island Championships on Sunday, March 12, 2023. The stage is set! Good luck to all participating teams!!




Wonderful presentation tonight by our Regal Eagles to Nassau County Legislators Rose Walker and Laura Schafer. We appreciate all their support.




Bethpage HS's Ceramic Artists will be holding an "Empty Bowls" fundraiser on Thursday, March 16, 2023 at Bethpage HS Cafeteria B from 6 PM to 8 PM. Funds raised will help to fight hunger & donated to Island Harvest. Join us for live music, artist demos, raffles, and more!

Students in grades 3-5 recently learned the importance of self-acceptance and self-care with the help of middle and high school students. Members of Bethpage High School’s SADD Club visited Central Boulevard Elementary School and Kramer Lane Elementary School, while John F. Kennedy Middle School’s National Junior Honor Society members visited Charles Campagne Elementary School to present to classes. It was a meaningful experience for all!




Congratulations to senior Georgia Karaisarides for being named a finalist in the prestigious National Merit Scholarship Program! She is among 15,000 finalists who will continue in the competition with the hopes of receiving one of the 7,250 National Merit Scholarships.

