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A Cherished Tradition Continues with Patriot Club’s Military Moms Tea

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Deer Park High School's Patriot Club held its annual Military Moms Tea on May 9.  With support from the school’s SADD Club, the Patriot Club proudly hosts this heartfelt event each year to honor the mothers of Deer Park alumni who have served or are currently serving in the U.S. Armed Forces. 

“This cherished tradition brings together military families and the broader Deer Park community to reflect on the sacrifices made by these brave service members and the strength of the mothers who support them,” Patriot Club co-adviser Joe Alo said. “The event fosters a deep sense of community, gratitude and unity, reminding us all of the ongoing commitment Deer Park has to its military families.”

This year marked an additional recognition for long-time Patriot Club co-advisor Laurie Osbern, a homegrown Deer Park Falcon, who will retire at the conclusion of the school year.

“It is because of Laurie that this amazing event and all of the wonderful things the Patriot Club has accomplished has taken place,” Alo said.

Deer Park’s Phoenix Club Performs National Anthem at County Legislature

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The six advanced music students in Deer Park High School’s Phoenix Club vocal chamber ensemble – Baileigh Braithwaite, Amaiyah Elysee, Kesha Elmon, Alaysia Giles-Smith, Heidy Gonzalez Morales and Sophia Sheeler – were invited to sing “The Star-Spangled Banner” at the Suffolk County Legislature on May 6, continuing a tradition coordinated through Suffolk County Legislator Tom Donnelly’s office to showcase student talent from the district at civic events. Their performance was a demonstration of strong musicianship, leadership and commitment to choral excellence. The Phoenix Club had previously sung the National Anthem for Legislator Donnelly in 2023.

“This group is a premier soprano and alto auditioned choir that specializes in a wide variety of music for treble voices,” Phoenix Club Director Catherine Singer said. “Simply, the name ‘phoenix’ means rebirth, regeneration and new beginnings. In almost every culture, the phoenix is associated with positive aspects such as strength, determination, passion, resilience and compassion. These are the aspects that members of this choir hold true.”

Date Added: 5/15/2025

JFK Spring Concerts Prove Bittersweet as Gregg Romano Retires

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The Spring Concert series at John F. Kennedy Intermediate School, held on May 7-8, proved to be a special one this year. Over the past year, the school has seen two outstanding music educators retire, Orchestra Director Kathy Attard in December and Fifth-Grade Band Director Louis Nicolosi last June. The concerts began with JFK’s newest music teacher, Kelly Policastro, leading the orchestra.  

“Kelly had big shoes to fill after saying goodbye to Mrs. Attard, but what a wonderful job she did,” Chorus Director Kristen Lombardo said. “She took over the program mid-year and her students flawlessly transitioned with her. She is a welcomed addition to our music staff.”

The concerts were nonetheless bittersweet. One more retiree, Band Director Gregg Romano, had his last concert after 24 years of service. This year, Romano had taken over the entire band program, after previously sharing it with Nicolosi.   

“Deer Park and JFK have been such a significant part of my teaching career,” Romano said. “I want to thank the administrators, my colleagues and the students for all of the wonderful memories I will carry with me forever. My very best wishes to you all for much success and joy.”

Date Added: 5/13/2025

Deer Park’s Best Buddies Friendship Ball Was a Glowing Success

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For the first time in the history of Deer Park High School’s Best Buddies chapter, the school proudly hosted the Best Buddies Friendship Ball on April 11, an unforgettable evening that welcomed schools from across Long Island, from Garden City to Southampton. The Friendship Ball brought together students with and without intellectual and developmental disabilities to celebrate inclusion, friendship and fun through music and dancing. Reflecting the theme of “Glow Together,” the event transformed the gym into a neon wonderland filled with black lights, glow-in-the-dark accessories and vibrant colors that lit up the night. 

“The energy, joy and unity shared on the dance floor made the night a glowing success,” Best Buddies chapter co-adviser Joe Alo said. “Deer Park High School is honored to have hosted such a meaningful event and we look forward to continuing this incredible tradition in the years to come.”

Date Added: 5/13/2025

May Moore Music Club Presents an Amazing “Wonka Kids”

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The May Moore Primary School Music Club presented a production of “Wonka Kids” on April 10, directed by music teacher Kristen Lombardo and assisted by volunteers Rose Torraca, Alexus Tyson and Murielle Villafana. The 40 second graders in the Music Club began rehearsals in January, practicing twice a week for an hour each time. Their dedication paid off with a terrific performance that wowed the families in attendance.

“These students are only in second grade and worked so hard at putting on their first play,” Lombardo said “It’s amazing what kids can do when you set the bar for them. They memorized so many lines and songs, and danced with their hearts on that stage. I am so incredibly proud of them.”

Date Added: 5/8/2025