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Oyster Bay Middle/High School

Address: 150 East Main Street, Oyster Bay, NY 11771
Main Office: (516) 624-6524
Attendance: (516) 624-6538
Principal: Ms. Melissa Argaman
Asst. Principal: Mr. Robert LoCastro (A-L)
Asst. Principal: Mr. John Pardue (M-Z)

 

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Oyster Bay High School celebrates the Class of 2025 with heartfelt commencement ceremony

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On the morning of Saturday, June 28, Oyster Bay High School proudly celebrated the graduation of the Class of 2025. While early rain showers forced the ceremony indoors to the school gymnasium, the change in venue did little to dampen the spirit of the day, which was filled with tradition, pride and heartfelt reflection.

The graduates made their entrance to the familiar strains of “Pomp and Circumstance,” performed by the Oyster Bay High School Symphonic Band and Wind Ensemble. Senior Class President Jenna Angelidakis led the Pledge of Allegiance, joined by fellow senior Anastasia Sakellis, who provided a translation in American Sign Language (ASL). The National Anthem followed, beautifully performed by the Oyster Bay Chamber Singers and signed by senior members of the ASL program, symbolizing the inclusivity and unity of the graduating class.

Principal Melissa Argaman opened the ceremony with welcoming remarks before Salutatorian Michael Olivero took the stage to deliver an address filled with energy and gratitude. He closed his speech with a spirited call to his classmates: “Bleed purple and gold, baby!”

Superintendent Dr. Francesco Ianni acknowledged the weather challenges that moved the ceremony indoors but reminded the graduates that “you are the sunshine,” emphasizing that their brightness and potential far outweighed any storm.

Valedictorian Rose Lindstrom delivered a powerful and personal speech encouraging her peers to take risks and embrace growth. Reflecting on her experience as one of only two girls on the boys’ golf team, she urged her classmates to “learn how to be comfortable with your discomfort” and to “stay strong and dare to venture outside your box.”

Among the highlights of the ceremony was the presentation of the prestigious Beekman Medal, awarded to Nicole Walsh in recognition of her outstanding character and achievements. The National Honor Society’s Honorary Inductee award, given annually to an inspirational educator, was presented to Dr. Nicolle Sisia, who leads the school’s ASL program.

Following the distribution of diplomas, Ms. Argaman formally introduced the Oyster Bay High School Class of 2025. In a joyful final moment, the graduates tossed their caps into the air, marking the end of one journey and the beginning of another.

The Oyster Bay-East Norwich School District congratulates the Class of 2025 and wishes them continued success, happiness and fulfillment in all the adventures that lie ahead.

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Date Added: 6/30/2025

Watch the Class of 2025 graduation via livestream

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Please join us via livestream to celebrate the Class of 2025 at their graduation ceremony, this Saturday June 28 at 10:30am.

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Date Added: 6/26/2025

Oyster Bay student shares passion for conservation with Long Beach peers

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On June 2, students at Lido Elementary School in Long Beach were treated to a special day of learning, thanks to a visit from Scarlett Friedman, a 7th grader at Oyster Bay High School and a passionate young conservationist.

Scarlett, a student bird keeper and volunteer with the Center for Environmental Education & Discovery (CEED), spent the day introducing students to three ambassador Bobwhite Quails and sharing her knowledge of local ecosystems and environmental stewardship.

Throughout the day-long educational event, Scarlett presented and led an interactive Q&A session for each student group. Her enthusiasm and expertise allowed students to safely interact with the quails while learning about the birds’ role in the ecosystem and the importance of their conservation.

The visit was part of CEED’s broader environmental education initiative, which connects communities with nature through hands-on learning and live animal encounters. The ambassador quails are a key component of a larger conservation effort to hatch and reintroduce Northern Bobwhite Quail on Long Island. This initiative supports tick population control and habitat restoration critical measures to revitalize native wildlife.

With aspirations of a future in conservation, Scarlett is already making an impact, embodying the values of leadership, responsibility and environmental awareness.

Date Added: 6/20/2025

OBHS Student Abigail Rudnet selected for Great Neck Plaza MusicFest Challenge

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Oyster Bay High School is proud to announce that Abigail Rudnet has been selected as one of only 24 standout high school musical theatre performers to participate in the 2nd Annual Great Neck Plaza MusicFest Challenge. Abigail was chosen from a competitive pool of more than 50 talented applicants across the region and will showcase her musical theatre skills in this prestigious, adjudicated competition.

The MusicFest Challenge will take place on Tuesday, June 17 from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. at Firefighters Park in Great Neck Plaza, with a rain date scheduled for June 18. The event promises an evening of top-tier performances judged by professionals from the entertainment industry and competitors will have the opportunity to win cash prizes.

This is an exciting honor for Abigail and a proud moment for OBHS, as she represents the school with her remarkable talent and dedication to the performing arts. We look forward to cheering her on as she takes the stage!

 

Date Added: 6/13/2025

‘Bay News Now’ welcomes special guests from News 12 for weathercast workshop

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On June 10, Oyster Bay High School was pleased to welcome Samantha Augeri, weekday evening meteorologist at News 12 Long Island, for a special weathercast workshop with students in the broadcast journalism program.

Ms. Augeri visited the Bay Broadcasting Studio to observe a taping of the “Bay News Now” newscast, provide professional feedback and share strategies for enhancing the weather segment. Her visit included a brief presentation followed by a Q&A session, during which students asked insightful questions about careers in both broadcast journalism and meteorology.


She was joined by Brian Jingeleski, Chief Field Photographer at News 12 and an Emmy Award-winning videographer. Mr. Jingeleski brought an ENG (Electronic News Gathering) camera to demonstrate how news footage is captured in the field, giving students a hands-on introduction to professional videography techniques.

Both Ms. Augeri and Mr. Jingeleski are former News 12 colleagues of Mr. Alex Dollin, OBHS’s TV Production and Multimedia Journalism teacher. Their visit highlighted the importance of maintaining professional relationships and how those connections can lead to impactful educational experiences.

During the Q&A, Ms. Augeri and Mr. Jingeleski shared career insights, industry advice and specific tips for improving the “Bay News Now” weather segment. Their expertise offered students a valuable, real-world perspective on the fast-paced world of television news.

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Date Added: 6/12/2025