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Deer Park High School

1 Falcon Place
Deer Park, New York 11729

 

 

 

Charles Cobb, Principal

Craig Evans, Associate Principal

Garret Noblett, Associate Principal

Dina A. Pannone, Ed.D, Associate Principal

Craig Evans, Dignity Act Coordinator [Tel: (631) 274‑4110]



Curriculum Associates (6-12) District Administrators
Justin Uliano, ELA, Reading & Library Bradley Murphy, Fine and Performing Arts
Christine Gill, Mathematics & Business Ashley Rosenberg,World Languages and ENL
Alison Branca, Science & Technology David DePrima, Secondary Special Education
Vanessa Langdon, Social Studies & FACS Dominick Fontana, Health, Physical Education, & Athletics

 

 

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Six Superb Seniors Sign to Play College Sports

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Six superb senior athletes from Deer Park High School committed to continuing their sports careers in college this fall during a May 29 recognition ceremony hosted by District Administrator for Athletics, Physical Education, Health and Recreation Dominick Fontana in the school’s chorus room.

Anthony Aybar will play football at Nassau Community College. A winner of Deer Park’s Falcon Award, he plans to major in liberal arts.

“I always wanted to play football in college at any level,” Aybar said.
Dimaunte’ Gardner will play basketball at Farmingdale State College. In his Deer Park career, Gardner was named League MVP, All-Tournament Team, All-Long Island, All-County, All-Conference and twice All-League. He has not decided on a major yet.

“I chose Farmingdale because it’s a good program with good players and coaches,” Gardner said.

Juan Gonzalez Mayoral will play soccer at Ithaca College. He earned All-State, All-Region, twice All-County, twice All-Conference and All-League honors during his Falcons career, and plans to major in finance.

“I chose Ithaca College because it offers a strong finance program that wil prepare me for a successful career in business,” Gonzalez Mayoral said. “The college also allows me to continue playing soccer at a competitive level. I was also impressed by the professional opportunities and connections that Ithaca provides for its students.”

Alejandro Pino will play soccer at Long Island University. During his high school years, Pino played exclusively on the MLS Next club team, the highest level of youth soccer in the United States. He plans to major in sports management. 

“LIU gives me the best opportunity to play collegiate soccer at the Division I level and also further my education,” Pino said.

Kelsey Rotzman will join the dance team at Rutgers University. During her Deer Park career, she was named kickline MVP, earned Section XI Class A Game Day Academic All-County honors and was the recipient of the 2025 Suffolk Zone Award. Rotzman plans to major in exercise science.

“I chose Rutgers because of its excellence in academics and its passion for sports,” Rotzman said. “When deciding where I wanted to attend college, I knew I wanted to be close to home, pushed academically and continue my sport. I spent time looking into many schools and dance teams, but ultimately Rutgers was my top choice. Their dance team has a strong passion for supporting other athletes as well as making a difference in their community, and they have given me the opportunity to continue to do what I love while also continuing my education.”

Alana Villavicencio will play softball at Hartwick College. She earned All-League and All-Division honors during high school, and plans to major in political science.

“The Hartwick community and girls on the team are very welcoming,” Villavicencio said. “We bonded very fast.”

“This day really represents how much hard work, dedication and sacrifice that all the athletes and their families have put in,” Fontana said. “To get this far and be successful is obviously a tremendous accomplishment and there’s a lot that goes into it, so this is something to be extremely proud of. There are only a handful of athletes every year from any given school that go on to play at the next level, so if you’re one of those chosen athletes and get a chance to continue your career, it’s well deserved. When you show up to college in August or September, you’re going to put in the same hard work, show your worth and prove yourself. Just stay positive, stay hungry and stay humble, and I’m sure you’ll have the same success at the next level that you had with Deer Park. We wish you nothing but the best of luck.”

Date Added: 6/6/2025




A “Superior” Showing at Music in the Parks for High School’s Musicians

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Our Deer Park High School’s music students recently participated in the Music in the Parks competition in Hershey, Pennsylvania. All four of Deer Park’s groups – the guitar ensemble, wind ensemble, chamber orchestra and the Phoenix Club vocal chamber ensemble – earned superior ratings. Natalie Martillo was named Best Overall Vocalist for the entire festival, and the Phoenix Club won Best Choral Group.

“Well done to all our talented musicians and their directors,” Fine and Performing Arts Director Bradley Murphy said.



Date Added: 6/6/2025

Senior Earns State Senate’s Youth Leadership Recognition Award

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Deer Park High School senior Syed Muhammad Hashmi has earned the New York State Senate’s Youth Leadership Recognition Award. This program honors outstanding students who will become the state’s future leaders. Eligible students include current sophomores, juniors and seniors who excel not only academically, but through leadership in extracurricular and volunteer activities. Hashmi currently serves as Deer Park’s Town of Babylon student representative and as vice president of the school’s student council. In recognition of his achievement, Hashmi received a congratulatory personalized certificate from New York State Sen. Monica Martinez.

Date Added: 6/5/2025

Deer Park High School Holds First-Ever Trades Fair

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Deer Park High School held its first-ever Trades Fair on May 29, bringing together professionals from a wide range of skilled trades to speak with students about career opportunities. Coordinated and hosted by business teacher Jill Perry-Eising, the event aimed to introduce students – many of whom have had limited exposure to the trades – to a variety of in-demand, well-paying careers across industries such as automotive mechanics, architectural drafting, painting, elevator construction, plumbing, electrical, information technology, funeral services and trades within the developmental disabilities field. 

Guest speakers shared their career paths, the skills required for success and the many benefits of pursuing a career in the trades. 
Participating professionals included architectural draftsman Jim Capone, senior talent acquisition specialist Giovanni Dainotto, software support technician Tanzina Haque, commercial painting co-owners Adam and Jovanna Inga, electrician Tom Lawless, auto mechanic business owner Frank LeCrichia, funeral directors Lindsay Packard and Kirk Thompson, education and training fund director Richard Loeb, and plumbers Bob Ruggerio Jr. and Jason Zove.

“The Trades Fair is part of the school’s ongoing effort to broaden career awareness and prepare students for life after graduation,” Director of Mathematics and Business Christine Gill said.

 

Date Added: 6/5/2025

BOE Recognizes Staff Service, Retirees and Newly Tenured Staff

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At the May 27 Board of Education meeting, Deer Park recognized administrators, teachers and staff members for their many years of dedicated service in reaching milestone markers, those who are retiring, and those who have successfully gone through the tenure process.

“Congratulations to our retirees and service award winners this evening,” Board of Education President Donna Marie Elliott said. “Thank you for your love and devotion to our district. I never get tired of saying that we have the greatest thing going on here in Deer Park, and the reason why this place is so special is because of a great team. Each component of this team is not more important than the other, but together, we achieve and share in our district’s successes.”

“It’s an exciting night of saying thank you to those who have served the community and welcoming those who are about to serve the community,” Superintendent James Cummings said.  

The following were recognized for their service to the district:

35 YEARS
Mary Reynolds

30 YEARS
Kescha Correa
Josephine DiMaio
Thomas Locascio
Danielle Sheridan
Eileen Tuozzo

25 YEARS
Karen Acquilino
Jennifer Arella
DeDe Bertelle
Jason Bond
Lisa Brennan
Rosalie Brody
Drew Cisek
Dea Compitello
Nancy Cordone
Randi Cortina
Danielle Dabrusky
Michelle D’Auria
Barbara Goemans
Melissa Green
Marianna Grieco
Stephen Hansen
Kerri Held
Tricia Hurlbert
John King
Wendy Kraus
Eliana Levey
Mary Kay Lynch
Christine MacQuarrie
Karen Mannale
Kathleen Manning
John McCaffrey
Belinda McDermott
Alexandros Mesimeris
Kristen Noblett
Richard Paruolo
Anthony Pirozzi
Denise Scholz
Audrey Schulter
Deborah Sciacca
Peter Shek
Noel Skelton
Anthony Tannacore
Beth Ann Vahle
Laura Weiler
Maria Wingert
Victoria Zanni


The following were recognized for their retirement and service to the district: 

30 YEARS
Theresa Santa Maria

25 YEARS
Dennis McNeil
Tara Wellbrock


The following were recognized for their retirement from the district:

TEACHERS 
Roseanne Alfieri
Kathryn Attard
Steven Jaklitsch
Donna Josefak
Laurie Osbern
Gregg Romano
Allison Sweeney
Gina Zulkofske

TEACHING ASSISTANTS 
Eileen LaMotte
Pauline Mauro

CLERICAL 
Laura Dudley
Carol Ottersen
Debra Rios

TRANSPORTATION 
Harry Cooper
Carmine DeMaio
Harold Klein
Debra Wares Holland


This year’s tenure recipients are:

DISTRICTWIDE
Matthew Comiskey (Districtwide Elementary Associate Principal)
Danielle Kraatz (School Psychologist)
Philip Paniccia (Director of Elementary Special Education)
Nicole Thone (Special Education Teacher/Behavior Consultant)

DEER PARK HIGH SCHOOL            
Nicole Bjarnason (World Language Teacher)
Kerry Burke (Teaching Assistant)
Hunter Hayes (Special Education Teacher)
Vanessa Langdon (Director of Social Studies/Family & Consumer Science)
Arthur Pagano (Technology Teacher)
Dr. Dina Pannone (Associate Principal)
Diana Rispoli (Science Teacher)

ROBERT FROST MIDDLE SCHOOL        
Daniel Friend (Physical Education Teacher)
Nicole Hock (Reading Teacher)
Danielle Waterhouse (Art Teacher)

JOHN F. KENNEDY INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL        
Brittany Grosse (Elementary Teacher) 
Dana Matuk (Special Education Teacher)
Darlene Matulich (Reading Teacher)
Leidy Munoz (Teaching Assistant)
Faye Parag (Special Education Teacher)

JOHN QUINCY ADAMS PRIMARY SCHOOL            
Alison Bock (Elementary Teacher)
Heather Capone (Elementary Teacher)
Victoria Mott (Elementary Teacher)

MAY MOORE PRIMARY SCHOOL            
Tammy Alcalde (Principal)
Botticelli Elysee (ENL Teacher)
Juliana Giulietti (Elementary Teacher)
Brittany Hertel (Special Education Teacher)
Samantha Racano (Art Teacher)
Alexis Tyson (Teaching Assistant)



Date Added: 6/4/2025