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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

 

 

Flyers & Notices

Announcements

Deer Park School District Recognized as Top Donor to GI Go Fund

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Deer Park High School’s Patriot Club recently led the districtwide “Red, White & Jeans” and “Hats for Heroes” fundraising initiative, with students and staff across all buildings wearing hats, jeans and patriotic colors to raise awareness and support for veterans facing challenges upon returning home.

This year’s effort was the district’s most successful to date, generating an impressive $1,100, the highest amount Deer Park has ever raised for the cause. All donations are contributed to the GI Go Fund, a nonprofit organization dedicated to assisting veterans in all aspects of their lives. The Deer Park School District was recognized as the top donor for the organization this year, highlighting the school community’s ongoing dedication to honoring and supporting service members.

Representatives from each building – Lynda Emig from the superintendent’s office, Robert Frost Associate Principal Kevin Quirk, JFK teachers Kristen Alo and Michele Alo, JQA teacher Victoria Mott, May Moore secretary Annemarie Dawson and Assistant School Transportation Supervisor Karen Camodeo – served as liaisons to coordinate collections and spread awareness throughout the district, playing a key role in the overall success of this year’s initiative.

Date Added: 11/20/2025

Ten Varsity Teams Honored at Deer Park’s Fall Athletics Celebration

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Deer Park High School celebrated the achievements of its fall athletes during a spirited fall sports awards ceremony held on Nov. 13 in the school auditorium and hosted by Athletic Director Dominick Fontana.

All 10 varsity programs – game day cheer, boys and girls cross-country, football, boys golf, boys soccer, girls soccer, girls swimming and diving, girls tennis, and girls volleyball – took the stage as coaches highlighted the season’s accomplishments and the athletes who helped their teams find success. Each coach presented the recipients of the Coaches Award, Most Improved Player, Most Valuable Player and the Sportsmanship Award.

“Thank you to our coaches and athletes for all their hard work and dedication,” said Fontana, who also extended appreciation to the Board of Education, administration, parents, the Booster Club, and custodial staff for their ongoing support of the athletic program.

Date Added: 11/19/2025   

A Dozen Deer Park HS Students Complete Ujima Internship Program

Nangiba Arshad, Emily Dong, Delano Grant, Aazrin Haider, Ubaid Iqbal, Princess Mansibang, Bertrand Mondelus, Caleb Pierre, Raiaana Sarker, Jaskarn Singh, Christy Tomy and Eshan Zaman thumbnail268250
A dozen dedicated Deer Park High School students – Nangiba Arshad, Emily Dong, Delano Grant, Aazrin Haider, Ubaid Iqbal, Princess Mansibang, Bertrand Mondelus, Caleb Pierre, Raiaana Sarker, Jaskarn Singh, Christy Tomy and Eshan Zaman – gained valuable professional and civic experience this past summer through their participation in the Town of Babylon’s Ujima Summer Minority Internship Program. The five-week paid internship offers minority high school students an exceptional opportunity to explore careers in local government.

Designed for high-achieving juniors and seniors of color who reside in the Town of Babylon, Ujima provides approximately 20 hours per week of hands-on training and mentorship. The program aims to foster leadership, strengthen interest in community development and introduce students to a wide range of essential public service roles.

To be considered, students must be in the top half of their class and demonstrate a commitment to serving their community. The competitive application process includes submission of an application, personal statement and essay, followed by an interview with the internship selection committee.

Once accepted, students are assigned to one of the Town’s many governmental departments, where they work under the guidance of department heads and staff while learning practical skills such as records management, complaint resolution, scheduling, and customer and constituent services. Participants are also given the opportunity to shadow elected officials and town employees as well as engage with local business owners, highlighting the variety of career pathways available to them.
 

Deer Park's Soccer Falcons Make It To First County Finals Since 1997

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In an outstanding playoff run, Deer Park High School’s varsity boys soccer team made it to their first Suffolk County championship game since 1997. After a memorable season that included a nine-game unbeaten streak from Sept. 9 to Oct. 6, the Falcons finished with a terrific 13-3-3 record despite losing senior Cristian Miller to a knee injury. The second-seeded Falcons took down Harborfields in the semifinal game before meeting the top seeds and eventual county champs Northport in the finals on Nov. 3.

Date Added: 11/17/2025

Deer Park's Breakfast for Champions Recognizes Students for Excellence and Character

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Deer Park High School celebrated 19 outstanding students at its annual Breakfast for Champions on Oct. 29, honoring those who exemplify the very best of the school community. Students, families, teachers and administrators gathered in the high school’s library for a morning recognizing students who have consistently strived to do their personal best, highlighting a diverse range of achievements from character and academic excellence to leadership, creativity, resilience, compassion and citizenship.

Honorees were recognized across 17 school department categories as well as principal’s and teacher’s awards: athletics (Alyssa Wise), business (Manaal Irfan), English Language Arts/Library (Ryan Hughes), English as a new language (Juairiah Tayaba), family and consumer science (David Tran), fine arts (Reanissa Norton), guidance (Kayla Cruz), health (Thomas Iovine), math/computer science (Caiden Boltz), performing arts (Jack Hayden), physical education (Sean Donovan), science (Breana Troiano), social studies (Lauren Marable), technology (Meagan Sinclair) and world languages (Liliana Morales), as well as the Principal’s Award (Caleb Pierre) and Teacher’s Award (Glenn Calautti).

“This wonderful annual celebration really recognizes the best part of students,” Principal Charlie Cobb said. “There's a multitude of reasons we are acknowledging them. This is not just about an academic achievement or earning a score on a certain test, these awards are about our students being outstanding young individuals, and we want to congratulate all of them.”  

The uplifting morning included a performance by the talented string quintet of Payton Barr (cello), Emily Dong (violin), Amaiyah Elysee (viola), Maxwell Ferguson (cello) and Ryan Lin (violin), adding a special touch to this cherished fall tradition.

Date Added: 11/13/2025