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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]



Directors (6-12) District Administrators
Justin Uliano, ELA, Reading & Library Bradley Murphy, Fine and Performing Arts
James Henry, 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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Announcements

New Podcasting Program Takes to the Airways

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DPHS Speaks – a new podcasting program – has taken off at Deer Park High School. Guided by adviser and school librarian Evan DeNaro, the club provides students with a fresh and exciting way to communicate with their peers and invaluable debating, public speaking and production experience. 

“I was inspired by Robert Frost Middle School library media specialist Anne Lotito-Schuh’s use of her podcast setup, which she received with funds from New York State's Unplugged Summer Program,” DeNaro said. “I was very interested in what a podcasting club might look like at the high school level, so I requested the same setup from our tech director, Jay Murphy, who was more than happy to oblige. After having an Unplugged program of my own, I discussed starting a podcast with two students who were immediately interested in becoming podcast hosts.” 

The group began as the Newsroom Podcast Club, meeting weekly and featuring different themed episodes on topics that the hosts knew were relevant to teens (such as “What They Don’t Tell You About High School,” “True Crime,” “New Year’s Resolutions” and “Spotify Wrapped”) before branching out into themed episodes with community members (such as Deer Park Public Library teen librarian Julia Sukhu), teachers (Black Student Union adviser Aleisha Forbes) and club officers (Muslim Student Association President Alishba Syed). The club later rebranded to DPHS Speaks to avoid confusion with the high school’s Newspaper Club and Robert Frost Middle School’s Newsroom Club. Senior Parleen Kaur and junior Anabella Lindsay serve as co-presidents of the club, which currently boasts 15 members and records episodes every Friday. 

“It’s important to have new topics every meeting, and to pick good topics, which keeps the conversations engaging and allows the participants to feel comfortable and express how they feel about the topic,” said Lindsay, who gained valuable experience while serving as the club’s outreach manager last year. 

“During every episode, not only are we talking, but we make sure to engage the audience as well,” Kaur said. “We’ll pass around the mic to make sure everybody is talking and engaging in conversation with us. I think this club builds great public speaking skills as well as leadership skills. It’s a really good confidence boost as long as everyone is comfortable with each other. We never make fun of anyone and make sure to keep the language positive and school-friendly, and we like to have fun.” 

The building of The Roost, the library’s new modular classroom and makerspace, has provided the podcasters and other communications students with the space and flexibility needed to transform the high school newsroom into a true multimedia production hub. Mobile, rearrangeable furniture, a new smartboard and upgraded electrical access has given the podcast equipment and fledgling podcasters a place to call home.  

The DPHS podcast studio is also available to teachers for their classes to record. For example, Lauren Madden’s and Kiera Carter’s FACS classes recorded podcast episodes after researching nutrition topics and writing scripts that discuss their research. 

The high school isn’t the only place in Deer Park’s schools where podcasting is powerful. At Robert Frost, the Library Leaders Club has been producing its “Out Loud in the Library!" podcast since 2023, guided by Lotito-Schuh. This burgeoning middle school club currently has about 25 members. All “Out Loud in the Library!” episodes, which feature students reviewing books and promoting the library's resources and fun programming, are published on Spotify, and the most current episode is featured in the library’s Google Classroom.

Click here to view the New Podcasting Program Takes to the Airways slideshow.

Date Added: 1/15/2026

Freshmen French Students Cook Up Culinary Classics

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Deer Park High School’s freshmen French class recently visited the What's Cooking? facility in Oyster Bay to learn how to prepare French culinary classics.

“Our students made scrumptious quiches and delicious eclairs,” French teacher Susan Bollag said. “We may have inspired some future chefs!”

Date Added: 1/14/2026

Deer Park HS Athletes Build Leadership Skills at Section XI Conference

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Deer Park High School student-athletes Kasumi Dennis, Max Ferguson, Taylor Gabel, Joe Geosits, Samantha Lent and Madison Picciocchi, accompanied by Varsity Leaders Club adviser Brian Tower, represented the school at the recent Section XI Student-Athlete Leadership Conference. The event brought together student-athletes from high schools across Suffolk County for a day centered on leadership development, personal growth and responsibility, both on and off the field. 

Throughout the conference, participants gained valuable insight into what it means to be an effective leader within a team and school community. Sessions also provided information on college athletics, the recruiting process and the commitment required to compete at the next level. Guest speakers included former and current professional athletes, college coaches, athletic directors, sports psychologists and a former Navy SEAL, all of whom shared impactful experiences and perspectives. A strong emphasis was placed on student-athlete mental health, highlighting the importance of balance, resilience and building strong support systems.
 
“We are proud of these student-athletes for representing our school with integrity and for continuing to develop as leaders within both the athletic program and the school community,” Tower said. 

Date Added: 1/7/2026

DPHS AP Research Students Present Studies to Institutional Review Board

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 In December, Andrea D’Orazio's AP Research students at Deer Park High School took an important step in their yearlong research projects by presenting to the district’s Institutional Review Board. During these presentations, students explained their research questions, identified gaps in existing studies, outlined their methodology and detailed how they plan to conduct ethical research. The IRB process mirrors what researchers experience at the college and professional levels, requiring students to justify their justify their research gaps and the design of their studies, and demonstrate how they will protect participant privacy and ensure safety during their experiments.

In addition, students formally submitted their Inquiry Proposal Forms for approval so they may begin data collection after winter break.

“Our AP Research students demonstrated professionalism and an understanding of what research ethics entails,” Director of Science and Technology Alison Branca said. “We are so proud of their clear preparation and the wonderful job they are doing as they engage in authentic, college-level academic research practices.

Date Added: 1/5/2026

DPHS Band and Chorus Perform Seasonal Favorites Across the District

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Deer Park High School’s band and chorus had a busy day on Dec. 23, traveling throughout the district to perform beloved holiday tunes for appreciative audiences at the district office, high school, middle school, JFK, JQA and May Moore. The setlist included traditional favorites as “Silent Night,” “Hark the Herald Angels,” “Jingle Bells,” “We Wish You a Merry Christmas.”



Date Added: 12/23/2025