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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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School News

OBHS Achieves Milestone Graduation Rate and College Acceptance Success

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In a recent presentation to the Board of Education, Dr. Joy-Anne D’Anca, Supervisor of Guidance, shared the significant achievements of the Oyster Bay High School Class of 2024. The school reached an unprecedented milestone with a 100% graduation rate, highlighting the effectiveness of their comprehensive support system for students.

A significant portion of the graduating class, 81 out of 109 students (74%), applied to at least one college by the Early Action deadline, showcasing the proactive approach of both students and counselors. This effort contributed to an overall 2% increase in applications to four-year colleges and universities compared to the previous year.

The presentation underscored the diverse and highly competitive college acceptances secured by students. This success was largely attributed to the tailored guidance provided by the counselors. During SUNY Free Application Week in the fall, counselors worked closely with students, both individually and in small groups, to identify and apply to the best-fit schools. This hands-on approach ensured that applications were completed effectively and efficiently.

OBHS also hosted Mini-College Fairs in September and October, featuring 100 colleges over two fairs, with 90% of these institutions being four-year schools. These fairs, along with on-site college interviews, provided students with direct access to admissions representatives. Many students received on-the-spot admissions decisions, preliminary merit scholarship offers, and waived or reduced application fees.

To further support the students, the counselors conducted meetings with 11th and 12th graders to ensure they fully understood the application process. These sessions provided crucial help and support, contributing to the successful completion of college applications.

The presentation highlighted that the guidance center's efforts were not just about applying to any four-year institution but targeting the right ones based on individual student strengths. This approach encouraged students to take calculated risks rooted in reality, aiming for institutions that matched their profiles and aspirations.

In summary, the four-year trend for college acceptance and graduation rates at OBHS is on the rise. The counselors emphasized that their work goes beyond guiding students on what to do; it focuses on empowering them with the knowledge and support needed to reach their goals. This comprehensive and personalized support system has proven invaluable, making a significant difference in student outcomes.

Students from the Class of 2024 will be heading to a diverse array of schools this fall, including Columbia University, Hofstra University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Michigan State University, Ohio State University, Princeton University, Stony Brook University, SUNY Oneonta, and Vassar College.

Date Added: 7/26/2024

Oyster Bay High School Celebrates 2024 Graduation on Historic Front Steps

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Oyster Bay High School celebrated its Class of 2024 graduation ceremony on Saturday morning, June 29th. The event, held on the front steps of the school with its historic façade as a picturesque backdrop, saw family and friends gathered on the lawn to witness this special occasion.

The graduates made their entrance to the strains of Pomp and Circumstance, performed by the Oyster Bay High School band. This year, the school's broadcasting team ensured that no moment was missed, livestreaming the event and capturing every angle with multiple cameras. The ceremony was also displayed on two large screens flanking the front steps, allowing everyone present to enjoy a close-up view of the proceedings.

Adding to the day's significance, the Oyster Bay Fire Department made a memorable appearance. A massive American flag, hoisted between two ladder trucks, honored two graduating seniors who serve as volunteer firefighters, underscoring the community spirit that defines Oyster Bay.

The ceremony commenced with the Pledge of Allegiance, led by Senior Class President Olivia Gallo and translated into American Sign Language (ASL) by senior Ella Linken. The national anthem, performed by the Oyster Bay High School Chamber Singers and translated by members of the ASL program, followed, highlighting the school's commitment to inclusivity.

Principal Melissa Argaman opened the speeches with a heartfelt address, setting the tone for the morning. Salutatorian Deanna Besart then delivered the Address of Welcome, sharing her reflections on the past years and her hopes for the future. Superintendent Francesco Ianni followed with an inspiring speech, emphasizing the graduates' individuality and achievements.

Valedictorian Ania Kelly gave a poignant farewell speech, recounting memorable moments and expressing gratitude towards teachers, family, and friends. The Board of Education address was delivered by President Laurie Kowalsky, who commended the students for their hard work and perseverance.

A highlight of the ceremony was the presentation of the prestigious Beekman Medal to senior Franchesca Fidelino Alejo by Principal Argaman, which is considered Oyster Bay High School’s highest honor. Additionally, Vice President of the National Honor Society, John Purcell, honored Ms. Lauren Harnick by making her an honorary member of the National Honor Society, acknowledging her exceptional contributions to the school community.

The moment everyone had been waiting for arrived as the students, one by one, were called to receive their diplomas. As the final diploma was handed out, the graduates were officially pronounced as the Oyster Bay High School Class of 2024.

The Oyster Bay-East Norwich School District wishes all the graduates the best of luck in their future endeavors.

Date Added: 7/1/2024

Watch the Class of 2024 graduation via livestream

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Please join us via livestream to celebrate the Class of 2024 at their graduation ceremony, this Saturday June 29 at 10:30am.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m4tJ7Rqt9mo

Date Added: 6/26/2024

Oyster Bay High School seniors honored at awards ceremony

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Oyster Bay High School seniors were honored at their annual Senior Awards ceremony on June 5 for their exceptional achievements in academics, music, athletics, school participation, volunteer work, and overall commendable character. Congratulations to all the students who received these recognitions, which are a testament to their consistent effort and commitment to learning.

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Date Added: 6/10/2024

Oyster Bay High School celebrates its annual Art Show

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On May 21, Oyster Bay High School held its annual Art Show, showcasing the incredible talent of our students in grades 7-12! The upper and lower lobbies, along with the art gallery hallway, were filled with stunning works across various artistic mediums, including photography, computer art, painting, drawing and ceramics. A special thank you to our amazing grade 7-12 art teachers, Mr. Boris, Ms. Miley, and Ms. Randazzo, for their dedication and hard work in curating this breathtaking display with their students for the community to see!

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Date Added: 5/30/2024