At the June 3 meeting of the Oyster Bay-East Norwich Board of Education, the district proudly celebrated the outstanding accomplishments of its student artists and musicians from the 2024-2025 school year.
In the visual arts, Oyster Bay High School students earned honors in several prestigious exhibitions, including the Advanced Placement Art Exhibit (GO APE), the Nassau County High School Juried Art Competition and the Art Supervisors Association’s All-County Art Exhibition. OBEN students also stood out in the Long Island Herald’s Holiday Wrapping Paper Design Contest and Audubon New York’s ‘Share the Shore’ initiative, with student artwork displayed in public spaces and published media. At the Long Island Media Arts Show, one OBHS student earned first place in photography among 157 entries from across Nassau and Suffolk counties.
The Bay News Now (BNN) team continued its tradition of excellence, earning three top honors at the Broadcast Alliance for Senior High (BASH) Awards, competing against schools from across the region.
OBEN’s music program also received national recognition for the second year in a row as one of the Best Communities for Music Education by The NAMM Foundation. Many students were selected for the Nassau All-County Music Festival, showcasing the district’s continued commitment to musical excellence. Thanks to a generous donation from the OBEN Arts Foundation, the district will now display perpetual plaques honoring these student musicians for years to come.
The evening was a joyful tribute to the creativity, talent, and dedication of OBEN students and teachers in the fine, media and performing arts.
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Date Added: 6/5/2025