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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 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

 

OBEN Board of Education celebrates a year of excellence in the arts

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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

Oyster Bay Middle/High School Hosts Annual Science Research Symposium

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On June 2, the Oyster Bay Middle/High School library was transformed into a hub of scientific inquiry and innovation during the annual Science Research Symposium. The event celebrated the accomplishments of students in the school’s research program and gave guests a chance to explore a wide range of student-led investigations into real-world scientific challenges.

The evening began with a warm welcome from science research teacher Mr. Stephen Acquaro, followed by opening remarks from OBHS Principal Ms. Melissa Argaman. Visitors were first invited to browse the research projects displayed throughout the library, giving them an opportunity to speak directly with the student scientists and learn more about the work.

Following the gallery viewing, attendees gathered to hear formal presentations by four individual students and one research team. The presenters spoke confidently about their work, which spanned a wide range of topics including sustainable energy, genetics, behavioral science and machine learning.

Presenting students included:

* George Giorgou, Jeffrey Zheng, and Nicholas Paleos (Grade 8) – “Leveraging Hydrogen Fuel Cells and Electrolysis Technologies for the Storage of Sustainable Energy”
Their innovative project earned 1st place at the Long Island Science Congress (Middle School Division), the SAAWA Clean Energy Trailblazers Award, and an invitation to the Junior Innovators Challenge.
* Ella Kopacz (Grade 9) – “The Effects of Zinc Oxide Exposure Via Ingestion and Transdermal Routes on the Behavior, Lifespan and Phenotypic Expression of Drosophila melanogaster Over Generations”
Ella received an Achievement Award from the LI Science Congress for her work on the effects of common chemical exposure over time.
* Carew Davis (Grade 10) – “Copper Sulfate Effecting the Lateral Line Hair Cells of Zebrafish and its Effects on Social Behavior”
Carew’s research earned 4th place in the Junior Varsity division of the Long Island Science and Engineering Fair, an Honorable Mention from SAAWA and recognition at the LI Science Congress.
* Jane Gurney (Grade 12) – “Effects of Quercetin on Endometrial Stromal Cell Migration”
Jane’s work explored potential applications of a plant-based compound in medical research, demonstrating advanced scientific technique and analytical thinking.
* Mike Olivero (Grade 12) – “Reinjury Prediction Using Machine Learning in Competitive Runners”
Mike applied data science and AI to sports medicine, receiving an Honorable Mention in Round 2 of the NYS Science and Engineering Fair.

The evening concluded with a compelling keynote address by OBHS and Lafayette College alumna Anna Silver, who majored in biochemistry and conducted three years of undergraduate research. Anna reflected on how her experiences at OBHS shaped her academic journey and inspired her to pursue scientific research at the collegiate level. She shared highlights from her most recent studies on the environmental impact of plastics, encouraging current students to remain curious and committed to solving the problems of tomorrow.

The Science Research Symposium showcased the depth of talent and dedication among OBHS students and underscored the school’s commitment to fostering a passion for scientific exploration.

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Date Added: 6/4/2025