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Deer Park Board of Ed Honors Students, Staff and Programs at November Meeting

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At its Nov. 25 Board of Education meeting, the Deer Park School District celebrated student achievement, honored outstanding staff members, welcomed new hires and heard updates on key instructional programs.

The first recognition of the evening went to Robert Frost Middle School student Ibrahim Mughal, who was unable to attend, for winning the Town of Babylon’s Veterans Awareness Day essay contest. 

May Moore Primary School Creation Station aide Sue Broccio was the recipient of the month’s staff recognition.

“Sue is the ultimate team player, bringing dedication, enthusiasm and a problem-solving mindset to May Moore every single day,” Principal Tammy Alcalde said. “She arrives ready at work, always with a smile, and is eager to step in wherever needed. Her initiative is unmatched. She anticipates challenges and finds solutions before they even arise. Beyond her role, Sue plays a vital part in ensuring student safety, expertly managing both arrival and dismissal to guarantee that every child gets to their classroom in the morning and to their bus in the afternoon. Her rapport with students and exceptional, creating a positive and welcoming environment in our school community. In the Creation Station, Sue provides invaluable support by assisting with lessons, preparing materials and helping book checking and checkout. Her contributions extend far beyond her job description, making a lasting impact on our students and staff. Sue’s work ethic and team spirit make her truly deserving of districtwide recognition. She is an irreplaceable member of the May Moore family, and we are so grateful for all that she does.”

Several new instructional hires were then welcomed, including Deer Park High School science teacher John Pankey and teaching assistants Caitlin Buchholz, Rachel Rhodes, Megan Rooney-Merkle, Christina Vitarella and Angela Walz, and two faculty members – John F. Kennedy Intermediate School special education teacher Alexandra Morelli and Robert Frost Middle School teaching assistant Erin Schabe – were granted tenure.
    
In the Buildings and Grounds Department, current Supervisor William Fitzgerald was promoted to Director of Operations, and Deer Park High School chief custodian James Perrotta was named districtwide chief custodian.

“Billy and James, we couldn’t be happier with the devotion, love and heart you bring to your jobs every single day,” Board President Donna Marie Elliott said. “Your devotion to this district doesn’t go unnoticed, so congratulations.” 

Finally, Director of Elementary Education Dr. Danielle Sheridan gave a detailed presentation on the district’s elementary programs, supported by the principals, assistant principals and directors.

“This presentation truly shed a light on the amazing work that our teachers, teaching assistants and staff do on a daily basis,” Superintendent James Cummings said.

Date Added: 12/1/2025

Deer Park HS Inducts 93 New Members Into National Honor Society

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Deer Park High School proudly welcomed 93 new members at its 64th annual National Honor Society induction ceremony, held on Nov. 18 in the school’s auditorium.

Society member Jaidyn Schabe led the Pledge of Allegiance to open the evening, followed by introductions from NHS adviser Seth Margolin and athletic trainer Daniel Stevens, and remarks from Suffolk County Legislator Tom Donnelly, a Deer Park resident.

“As you begin to make your move into adulthood and you move on to college and into the workplace or military service, you are going to look back on being inducted into the National Honor Society as a very special moment, one that is going to be your moral compass,” Donnelly told the students he called the leaders of tomorrow. “These special moments really define our lives.”

The five NHS officers – President Nicolas Flores (History), Vice President Lucas Di-Vanna (Scholarship), Secretary Bertrand Mondelus (Service), Treasurer Vincent Vela (Leadership) and Tutoring Chair Ubaid Iqbal (Character) – also addressed the inductees before the new members took their oaths and received their certificates.

Date Added: 12/1/2025

Balloons Over May Moore!

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Joy and laughter filled the halls of May Moore Primary School on Nov. 24 as students and staff marched in a colorful “Balloons Over Broadway” Thanksgiving Parade, with Principal Tammy Alcalde and Associate Principal Kimberly Essig serving as announcers.

Please visit the district's Instagram page to view footage of the parade!

Date Added: 11/26/2025

Deer Park High School Delights Audiences with Neil Simon’s “Fools”

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In fabulously farcical performances on Nov. 7 and 8, the actors of Deer Park High School demonstrated their skills in this season’s winter play, “Fools.” The Neil Simon play, a romantic comic fable set in Ukraine in the late 1800s, revolves around schoolteacher Leon Tolchinsky, played by Logan Stylianou.

The production was directed by Kristen Wallace, and also starred Hayden Snyder as Sophia Zubritsky, Dante Tinoco as Dr. Zubritsky, Amaiyah Elysee as Lenya Zubritsky, Kerwin Bartholomew as Count Gregor, Sophia Lindsay as Snetsky, Madison Griffin as Slovich, Anabella Lindsay as Mishkin, Kesha Elmon as Yenchna, Zaida Ngqondo as the Magistrate, Baileigh Braithwaite as Olga, Kaylee Puterbaugh as Pavel, Dynella Whyte as Zanya and Emmagrace Zotto as Mishka. Zaida Ngqondo served as the student director, Scott Abrams handled the lighting and Michael DiCarlo was in charge of sound.

Date Added: 11/26/2025

French Dinner Brings Cirque du Soleil Magic to Deer Park HS

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Deer Park High School’s French Department carried on its beloved annual French Dinner tradition on Nov. 15, hosting a Cirque du Soleil-themed celebration inspired by “Ovo.” Students, families and friends gathered for an evening of community, cuisine and creativity, enjoying exceptional homemade dishes and a variety of activities. Guests took part in trivia contests, crafts and circus-themed games throughout the night. The school’s jazz band provided live musical entertainment, adding to the festive atmosphere. The event concluded with awards presented to the creators of the standout Cirque du Soleil–style masks.

“A big thank you to all who attended or supported the event,” teacher Susan Bollag said. “We look forward to seeing you again next year! À l’année prochaine!”

Date Added: 11/24/2025