Juniors & seniors from Bethpage HS had a blast at the 22nd annual TIME 2000 math event at Queens College! From triangles & puzzles to casino games & exploding dots, students explored math in action.


Students in AP English Literature worked through an Escape Room Challenge. Students used their comprehension and analysis of characterization, setting, symbolism, and quotations from the classic novel 1984 by George Orwell to work through six levels of the challenge. Groups demonstrated excellent collaboration and problem solving skills through this activity, facilitated by Ms. Bertolotti and Ms. LoPinto.

Dr. Wayne Gluf (BHS class of 1978) provided an informational and inspirational talk to our Careers in Medicine and Health and STEM students. While highlighting his journey after BHS, his vast work in Neurosurgery, and the critical role STEM now has in the medical field, Dr. Gluf stressed the importance of finding and following your passion after graduating BHS. A great Q&A session followed.








The BHS Library is bringing spooky season to life with a Halloween-themed independent reading unit for 9th and 10th grade students! Through curated book selections filled with mystery, suspense, and supernatural twists, students are encouraged to explore new genres while strengthening their reading stamina and comprehension.

BHS students had a great experience at the 2025 L.I. Manufacturing Day, which was held at the Cradle of Aviation. Over 25 Industries from Long Island were there discussing various internship and job opportunities available for our students.





What a whirlwind of a weekend as Bethpage celebrated Safe Halloween on the Field Friday night followed by our Homecoming Parade and big win by BHS Football and concluded with induction of our our Class of 2025 BHS Hall of Fame members. It's great to be a Golden Eagle.






Professor David Auslander (Mechanical Engineering, University of California at Berkely) held a great talk for our BHS students! He talked about engineering topics such as feedback control and provided advice for aspiring engineering students. Professor Auslander (BHS class of 1957) will be inducted into the 2025 Bethpage Hall of Fame later today.



What a day to play. BHS GVarsity Soccer getting after it this afternoon. Let's Go Golden Eagles!


The Regal Eagles were invited to participate in Optimum's 2025 Technology Vendor Expo. The participating students provided robot demonstrations, networked with other vendors in attendance, and got an exclusive tour of News 12's Studios. We appreciate Optimum's continued support of robotics/STEM as well as our students!
Students in Bethpage High School's ACE Program had the opportunity to visit the Cold Spring Harbor Fish Hatchery. Special thanks to Mr. Pollatos for organizing this unique experience for the students!
Aaryan Rupesh and Matthew Tusa getting interviewed by News 12 Meteorologist Rich Hoffman about robotics and STEM!
Our 10th grade students are diving into poetry pairings with their summer reading selections! Through this work, they are exploring the richness of imagery and uncovering deeper thematic connections across texts. A special thank you to Ms. Bertolotti and Ms. Brosnan for designing such meaningful learning experiences.

The Eagles Perk are here on Thursday mornings for a few more weeks to provide treats and candles they made at Candleworks for our community. Come on down.



Our final day of Summer school at JFK always includes a performance from our drama class.
Thrilled to see Aladdin on stage with our young performers







The Regal Eagles had the opportunity to work with the students attending Bethpage Schools Extended School Year Program. They assisted students with various builds and programming them using the Lego Spike Prime Kits.
The Regal Eagles welcomed Optimum executives, Town of Oyster Bay Supervisor Saladino, & reps from Senator Rhoads office to their lab. The students provided a presentation about FIRST Robotics & robot demo. Thank you to Optimum & our elected officials for their continued support!


BHS students led a 21st Century Activity where JFK Middle School students experienced how to extract DNA from strawberries.






AP Physics 2 students were challenged to design boats out of cardboard and masking tape to compete in the First Annual Cardboard Boat Regatta! Students had to calculate the maximum buoyant force exerted on their boats based on the predicted volume. Each group was required to have at least one student sit and paddle the boat across the pool.







Math students dove into the fascinating world of actuarial science and risk management. They learned how math is used to analyze data, assess risk, and make smart decisions in finance, insurance, and beyond!
In an ultra-dramatic, come-from-behind fashion, the Bethpage Bytes rallied to win the 2025 Code Conquest Hackathon! This marks the team's second win in this challenging event in the last three years! Congratulations to the students, Mr. Attard, and Mr. LaSpina!


