
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!



Calculus and Sunshine- the perfect combination. Mr. Miller and Ms. Lowe's precalculus classes took the chalk outside and had fun with sidewalk calculus.









Student performers delighted community members at our Democracy in Action performances!








Congratulations to Partap Sidhu, who placed 4th at the International Science and Engineering Fair in the category of Robotics and Intelligent Machines! Partap was also the recipient of the NC State College of Engineering Special Award, inviting him to attend a summer program at NC State to work alongside other aspiring engineers!


Partap Sidhu is in the final preparation stages for the International Science and Engineering Fair! Over 2000 students from around the world will share their studies and network with professionals and peers in STEM fields.








BHS students were selected to participate in the LIU Band Festival this week - working with world renowned composer Randall Standridge!


Huge congratulations to Jonathan Ang, Diya Faruque, Vidhi Sevak, and Elizabeth Thomas who earned High Honors at the Long Island Math Fair! We’re so proud of their hard work and achievement in mathematics!


Nicholas Sabatini (a bridge engineer at HDR in Manhatten) visited our Engineering and AP Physics 2 students to talk about his educational pathway to becoming an engineer and projects that he has worked on throughout his 7 year career.




Had a blast last night at our Art Dept fundraiser Empty Bowls. Great work on display and lots of members of our school community coming together for a good cause. My bowl is an example of the beautiful work from our students.




Gabriella Hernandez presented her research work at the Partners for the Future Symposium. She spent the last several months at Cold Spring Harbor Laborarory analyzing datasets to detect and characterize major changes upon pregnancy in specific cells before and after parity in K5-BRCA1 mice. Thank you Dr. Chatterjee for mentoring Gabriella!





Best of luck to the Bethpage HS Regal Eagles, Team 2869! May your engineering ingenuity help you soar to new heights!


Bethpage HS hosted the March '25 NASTECH Meeting. The meeting allowed visiting guests to check out some of our new & innovative learning spaces. Aaryan, Sarah, Daniella, & Rylee served as student ambassadors, offering their perspectives on tech as well as serving as tour guides




Bethpage HS hosting Nassau BOCES Technology Director meeting to speak to innovative spaces but more importantly to hear from the student perspective. We assembled a great group to share their experiences.


BHS Engineering 2 students were hired by "Learning Technology, Inc" to design educational products related to the study of renewable energy. the winning pitch would be contracted to build 10,000 windmill hubs for a contract price of $500,000.






Students in Ms. Whalen's Careers in Education class had the exciting opportunity to visit second-grade classrooms to teach a reading lesson. As they guided young learners through engaging stories and activities, they shared their passion for teaching and literacy. Thank you to our future educators for helping to foster a love of reading and writing, inspiring the next generation of enthusiastic readers!


Tickets are on sale for the Art Department's annual Empty Bowls Fundraiser! Join us on March 27 for this fantastic event. Bowls sell out fast, so get your tickets now!
