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Earl L. Vandermeulen High School’s Music Department Honors 9/11 Victims with Performance at Port Jefferson Fire Department’s Memorial Service

The music department of Earl L. Vandermeulen High School delivered a poignant performance during the Port Jefferson Fire Department’s annual 9/11 memorial service.  thumbnail260915

In a heartfelt tribute to those who lost their lives on September 11, 2001, the music department of Earl L. Vandermeulen High School delivered a poignant performance during the Port Jefferson Fire Department’s annual 9/11 memorial service. The moving event, held at the Port Jefferson Firehouse, was marked by an evocative rendition of patriotic and solemn music, reflecting the day’s profound significance.

Under the leadership of Dr. Michael Caravello, Director of Music and Fine Arts, the students of Earl L. Vandermeulen High School performed a stirring selection that included The Star-Spangled Banner, “Taps,” and “God Bless America.” Each piece was rendered with exceptional sensitivity and reverence, capturing the spirit of unity and remembrance that defines Patriot Day.

“The performance was not just a musical presentation but a heartfelt gesture of respect and remembrance,” said Dr. Caravello. “Our students understand the importance of honoring the memory of those who perished on, and the heroes of, 9/11, and they approached their roles with the utmost dedication and emotional depth. It was an honor to be part of such a significant occasion.”

The Port Jefferson Fire Department’s memorial service provided a solemn backdrop for the high school’s performance, which was met with a deeply appreciative audience. The collaboration between Earl L. Vandermeulen High School’s music department and the Port Jefferson Fire Department underscores the importance of community and remembrance. The ceremony not only honored the memory of the 9/11 victims but also served as a testament to the enduring spirit of resilience and solidarity.

 

Date Added: 9/12/2024

Earl L. Vandermeulen High School 10th Grader Sean Grossman Launches Successful Culper Day 5K

10th grader Sean Grossman has successfully created and organized the first annual Culper Spy Day 5K. thumbnail260908

Earl L. Vandermeulen High School is proud to announce that 10th grader Sean Grossman has successfully created and organized the first annual Culper Spy Day 5K. This event blended Sean’s passion for history and running. The event, held on September 8, 2024, attracted over 300 participants and showcased a beautiful 5K course that passed numerous historic sites related to the Culper Ring, a famous network of spies that operated during the British occupation of New York City during the American Revolutionary War.

Sean has a fascination with historical preservation and a love of athletics. The 5K was conceived to honor Setauket's local history while promoting fitness and community involvement. His hard work and dedication led to the creation of a well-organized and memorable event, which raised thousands of dollars for the educational programs of the Three Village Historical Society.

The picturesque five-kilometer route took participants through several significant locations connected to the Culper Spy Ring, adding an educational element to the event and enriching the experience for all involved. The course was designed to highlight the historical richness of the region while challenging runners with a rewarding athletic experience.

Members of Port Jefferson’s Boys and Girls Cross Country Teams, along with Coach Cosci, participated in the event, adding to its community spirit. Notable finishers included Lucas Sweeney, Jayden DiGregori, Jameson Roeber, and Gwen Connelly, who all earned medals for their impressive

“Sean’s vision and execution of the Culper Spy Day 5K were extraordinary,” said John Ruggero, principal of Earl L. Vandermeulen High School. “His ability to merge his interests and make a positive impact on both the community and local history is truly commendable.”

The funds raised through the event will support various educational initiatives and programs managed by the Three Village Historical Society, furthering its mission to preserve and promote the local heritage. Sean’s dedication and leadership are a testament to the exceptional talents and passions that Earl L. Vandermeulen High School students bring to the community. The success of the First Annual Culper Spy Day 5K sets a high standard for future events and reflects the vibrant spirit of our student body.

Click here to view the Earl L. Vandermeulen High School 10th Grader Sean Grossman Launches Successful Culper Day 5K slideshow.

Date Added: 9/12/2024

Port Jefferson School District Celebrates Outstanding AP Results for 2024

The Port Jefferson School District recently announced that its Advanced Placement (AP) students for the 2024 academic year performed remarkably well on AP exams. thumbnail260880
The Port Jefferson School District recently announced that its Advanced Placement (AP) students for the 2024 academic year performed remarkably well on AP exams thumbnail260881

The Port Jefferson School District recently announced that its Advanced Placement (AP) students for the 2024 academic year performed remarkably well on AP exams, further solidifying Port Jefferson as a leader in academic achievement.

This year, a total of 145 students participated in AP exams, with an impressive 131 students scoring 3 or higher, representing 90.34 percent of the AP cohort. This high percentage underscores the district's commitment to academic rigor and student success.

A total of 71 Port Jefferson students were awarded scholar awards recognizing achievement on the exams: 26 students were awarded the AP Scholar Award, given to students scoring 3 or higher on three or more AP exams; eight students earned the AP Scholar with Honor Award, recognizing students who maintain an average score of at least 3.25 and score 3 or higher on four or more exams; and an impressive 37 students earned the prestigious AP Scholar with Distinction Award, granted to those who achieve an average score of at least 3.5 across all AP exams and score 3 or higher on five or more exams.

Earl L. Vandermeulen High School also announced that three students, Maitreya Driscoll-Stremich, Jax Moore, and Sara Freitas earned the AP Capstone Diploma for the 2024 AP administration. This distinguished honor is awarded to students who score 3 or higher in AP Seminar, AP Research, and four additional AP exams of their choice. This recognition places these students among approximately 21,000 AP Capstone Diploma recipients worldwide, highlighting their exceptional scholarly commitment and academic prowess.

Two students, Anna M. Matvya and Alexa Wonderland, earned the AP Seminar and Research Certificate, awarded to students who score 3 or higher in both AP Seminar and AP Research. This achievement reflects their dedication to in-depth research and analysis, distinguishing them among the 11,100 global recipients of this certificate.

Student participation in the AP Capstone program has seen a steady increase, with over 100,000 students across more than 2,500 schools worldwide engaging in this challenging curriculum during the 2023-2024 academic year. The Port Jefferson School District's participation in this program continues to grow, fostering a culture of academic excellence and critical thinking. The Port Jefferson School District congratulates all AP students, teachers, and staff for their hard work and dedication. These stellar results reflect the district's commitment to providing an outstanding educational experience and preparing students for future success.

Photo 1: Left to right, Ms. Ormiston, AP Capstone teacher, Maitreya Driscoll-Stremich, Jax Moore, Sara Freitas, and Mrs. Grasso, Librarian
Photo 2: Left to right, Alexa Wonderland and Anna M. Matvya.

 

Date Added: 9/11/2024

Port Jefferson School District Kicks off New School Year with Annual Superintendent’s Conference Day

The Port Jefferson School District marked the beginning of the 2024-2025 academic year with its annual Superintendent's Conference Day.  thumbnail260821
The Port Jefferson School District marked the beginning of the 2024-2025 academic year with its annual Superintendent's Conference Day.  thumbnail260822
The Port Jefferson School District marked the beginning of the 2024-2025 academic year with its annual Superintendent's Conference Day.  thumbnail260823
The Port Jefferson School District marked the beginning of the 2024-2025 academic year with its annual Superintendent's Conference Day.  thumbnail260824
The Port Jefferson School District marked the beginning of the 2024-2025 academic year with its annual Superintendent's Conference Day.  thumbnail260825
The Port Jefferson School District marked the beginning of the 2024-2025 academic year with its annual Superintendent's Conference Day.  thumbnail260826

The Port Jefferson School District marked the beginning of the 2024-2025 academic year with its annual Superintendent's Conference Day. The event brought together educators, administrators, and staff for a day of inspiration, professional development, and collaborative planning. Port Jefferson’s cheerleader and chamber choir greeted the staff as they entered the auditorium and first-grade students performed Happy by Pharell Williams to share their enthusiasm for the start of the new school year.

Kicking off with a warm welcome and a continental breakfast generously sponsored by the PTA/PTSA, the Superintendent's Conference Day allowed attendees to connect and enjoy camaraderie before the start of the school year. Superintendent Jessica Schmettan delivered an inspiring welcome message, setting a positive tone for the day. She was joined by members of the Board of Education, who extended their greetings and introduced the new unit presidents, further fostering a sense of community and shared purpose.

Dr. Robert Neidig, Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum and Instruction, took the stage to introduce new staff members for the 2024-2025 school year. The highlight of the morning was a keynote address by an esteemed guest speaker, Jim Ryan, who delivered a compelling presentation on the theme of Simple Happiness. His insightful message resonated with the audience, offering practical strategies for finding joy and fulfillment in both professional and personal spheres. Following the keynote, staff members engaged in a series of targeted professional development sessions and group meetings. These sessions were designed to equip educators with the tools and strategies needed for effective teaching, while also providing time for collaborative planning and preparation for the upcoming school year.

The annual Superintendent's Conference Day was a resounding success, setting a collaborative and optimistic tone for the year ahead. The Port Jefferson School District looks forward to a productive and impactful year, fueled by the enthusiasm and dedication demonstrated by its staff.

 

Date Added: 9/9/2024

Port Jefferson School District Welcomes Students to the 2024-2025 School Year

The Port Jefferson School District has opened its doors for the 2024-2025 academic year. thumbnail260820

The Port Jefferson School District has opened its doors for the 2024-2025 academic year, marking the start of another promising and dynamic school year. With a continued commitment to academic excellence, innovation, and community engagement, the district is poised to offer students an enriching educational experience that fosters growth, creativity, and achievement.

The 2024-2025 school year brings several exciting updates and initiatives designed to enhance the learning environment:

* Breakfast is offered at all three buildings

* State-of-the-art Computer Science Lab for esports, cybersecurity, and drone courses. (STEM) at Earl L. Vandermeulen High School and Port Jefferson Middle School

* New Sports Event Management Course at Earl L. Vandermeulen High School

* Before and Aftercare for Pre-K through 5 provided by Long Island Foundation for Education and Sports Inc. (LIFFES) in Edna Louise Spear Elementary School

* New remodeled Family and Consumer Science classroom for Earl L. Vandermeulen High School and Port Jefferson Middle School

* Parent Square - a new home-school communication platform

* Envision Math curriculum for elementary grades k-5

* Edna Louise Spear Elementary School outdoor learning centers

“We are thrilled to welcome our students back for what promises to be an extraordinary school year,” said Superintendent Jessica Schmettan. “Our educators have been working diligently to prepare for this new year, and we are eager to continue our tradition of excellence while embracing new opportunities for growth and learning.”

Click here to view the Port Jefferson School District Welcomes Students to the 2024-2025 School Year slideshow.

Date Added: 9/9/2024