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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 announces Class of 2025 valedictorian and salutatorian

Oyster Bay High School is proud to announce the valedictorian and salutatorian for the Class of 2025: Rose Lindstrom and Michael Olivero. thumbnail261388
Oyster Bay High School is proud to announce the valedictorian and salutatorian for the Class of 2025: Rose Lindstrom and Michael Olivero. thumbnail261389
Oyster Bay High School is proud to announce the valedictorian and salutatorian for the Class of 2025: Rose Lindstrom and Michael Olivero. thumbnail261390
Oyster Bay High School is proud to announce the valedictorian and salutatorian for the Class of 2025: Rose Lindstrom and Michael Olivero. thumbnail261391
Oyster Bay High School is proud to announce the valedictorian and salutatorian for the Class of 2025: Rose Lindstrom and Michael Olivero. thumbnail261392

Oyster Bay High School is proud to announce the valedictorian and salutatorian for the Class of 2025: Rose Lindstrom and Michael Olivero. Their remarkable achievements and unwavering dedication to their education exemplify the spirit of excellence within our school community.

Rose Lindstrom (valedictorian) is an exceptional student whose intellectual curiosity, leadership abilities, and compassion shine brightly. Throughout her high school journey, Rose has taken on the most rigorous academic schedule available, showcasing her passion for learning while also pursuing her love for music.

One of her most notable accomplishments is her recognition from College Board, where she stood out as one of only 27 students globally — amounting to just 0.04% of AP Seminar Exam takers in 2023 — to achieve a perfect score on this challenging, college-level examination. This achievement speaks volumes about her dedication and academic prowess.

Rose's interests are as diverse as her accomplishments, encompassing art history, business, international studies and mathematics. Driven by a desire to explore the world and connect with various communities, Rose draws inspiration from her family's extensive travels to countries like Italy, Japan, Spain, France and the United Kingdom.

In addition to her academic and musical pursuits, Rose exemplifies kindness and community spirit. She has initiated and run a school supply drive for our local pantry and she dedicates her weekends each winter to serve as a ski instructor for individuals with disabilities. Rose genuinely enjoys giving back, making a significant impact on those around her.

Michael Olivero (salutatorian) has consistently demonstrated admirable leadership, both in and out of the classroom during his time at Oyster Bay High School. As the student council president and executive board secretary, along with his membership in the Student Athletic Leadership Program and captaincy of the varsity football and lacrosse teams, Michael exemplifies outstanding leadership and teamwork.

His commitment to academics is equally impressive, as evidenced by the numerous awards he has earned and his involvement in various honor societies. Beyond his academic and athletic commitments, Michael's passion for music shines through as a prominent trumpet player in the school's music program.

Looking ahead, Michael plans to study finance at the collegiate level, a field in which he is sure to excel. He is known for his respectful demeanor, hard work and strong character, consistently demonstrating an inspiring work ethic and genuine commitment to excellence. Michael truly embodies the spirit of the graduating class, making him a role model for his peers.

Oyster Bay High School is excited to recognize the outstanding achievements of Rose Lindstrom and Michael Olivero. Their dedication to academics, leadership and community service reflects the values we hold dear and we look forward to seeing the impact they will undoubtedly make in the future. Congratulations, Rose and Michael!

Date Added: 10/4/2024

Save the date!

Save the date for the ribbon cutting ceremony at Theodore Roosevelt Elementary School in Oyster Bay on October 26 at 11 a.m. thumbnail261235

Save the date for the ribbon cutting ceremony at Theodore Roosevelt Elementary School in Oyster Bay on October 26 at 11 a.m. We will be celebrating the grand opening of the new wing and honoring the enduring legacy of Theodore Roosevelt. The event will include a special performance of America the Beautiful by the 2nd grade. Please join us for this exciting occasion.

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Date Added: 9/26/2024

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Oyster Bay Celebrates Homecoming with Pride and Enthusiasm

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Oyster Bay High School’s homecoming on Saturday, September 21, was a celebration of community, pride, and spirit, with perfect weather setting the stage for a day of festivities. The event kicked off with a lively parade down Main Street, led by the incredible Oyster Bay High School marching band. District officials, faculty, and staff followed in step, alongside class officers and members of the homecoming court. The parade was rounded out by colorful class floats and members of the broader school community, including enthusiastic elementary school students.

Memorial Field at Theodore Roosevelt School, the final stop of the parade, quickly became the heart of the day’s events. Booths were set up to sell Oyster Bay swag, supporting various school PTAs and the cheer squad. Nearby, the smell of grilling filled the air as boosters sold snacks from the shack, helping fuel the excitement.

The Oyster Bay Baymen faced off against Malverne High School in a hard-fought game. Although the team played valiantly, they ultimately fell to Malverne with a final score of 49-20. Despite the loss, the crowd remained energetic and supportive, filling the stands with friends, family, and staff proudly cheering for their team.

During halftime, the Oyster Bay cheerleaders wowed the crowd with a spirited performance, and the senior class kept the energy high by reprising their winning lip sync routine from the pep rally the day before.

The entire day was a beautiful celebration of OBEN Pride and school spirit, with the community coming together to share in the joy and excitement of the homecoming tradition.



Date Added: 9/24/2024

Oyster Bay High School Kicks Off Homecoming with Spirited Pep Rally

Oyster Bay High School celebrated its homecoming on Friday, September 20, with a lively pep rally in the OBHS gym. thumbnail261148

Oyster Bay High School celebrated its homecoming on Friday, September 20, with a lively pep rally in the OBHS gym, filled with school spirit, athletic pride, and friendly competition. The event began with a powerful rendition of the national anthem performed by the OBHS chamber singers, setting the tone for an exciting afternoon.

Student Council President Henry Briggs and Vice President Alexa Laurencon served as the enthusiastic emcees, guiding the audience through the event's highlights. Following the national anthem, the varsity cheer squad energized the crowd with a dynamic performance that had everyone on their feet.

A centerpiece of the pep rally was the much-anticipated annual lip sync contest, where each class showcased their creativity and school pride. This year's theme was seasons, and the students did not disappoint:

* The freshman class kicked things off with a girl power and spring showers-themed performance.
* The sophomores brought a spooky twist to fall, with a Halloween-themed routine.
* The juniors took the audience to the beach with a fun, ocean-inspired summer performance.
* The seniors closed out the contest with a winter wonderland, complete with a Christmas-inspired take.

After all the performances, it was the seniors who claimed victory, continuing their tradition of excellence in the lip sync contest.

The pep rally also honored the school's athletes, with introductions of all junior varsity and middle level sports teams. Then, the spotlight shifted to the varsity athletes, with teams from soccer, volleyball, tennis, crew, sailing, and football receiving recognition. The grand finale was the presentation of the varsity football team, setting the stage for the homecoming game.

The event concluded with the introduction of this year’s homecoming court, featuring Gwenyth Davey, Daniel Hernandez, Rose Lindstrom, Connor Walsh and Nicole Walsh.

Oyster Bay's pep rally was an energetic celebration of student talent, athleticism, and school unity, leaving everyone ready to cheer on the varsity football team during homecoming weekend.

Special thanks to Athletic Director Shannon McEntee for organizing the event and ensuring the success of the day’s activities!

 

Date Added: 9/23/2024

Two OBEN seniors named National Merit Scholarship Program Semifinalists

Seniors Brandon Antonetti and Adrian Kim have been named 2025 National Merit Scholarship Program Semifinalists. thumbnail260943
Seniors Brandon Antonetti and Adrian Kim have been named 2025 National Merit Scholarship Program Semifinalists. thumbnail260944

The Oyster Bay-East Norwich Central School District is thrilled to announce that seniors Brandon Antonetti and Adrian Kim have been named 2025 National Merit Scholarship Program Semifinalists. This prestigious recognition is determined by their top PSAT scores from their 11th grade year. Brandon and Adrian are part of a select few high school juniors nationwide and provides them the opportunity to continue in the competition for scholarships worth 26 million dollars.

Date Added: 9/13/2024