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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: Stephany Contreras, Ed.D. (M-Z)

 

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Congratulations to Our All-County Music Students!

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We are proud to announce that the following talented students have been accepted into the Nassau Music Educators Association All-County Music Festival! These young musicians have demonstrated exceptional skill and dedication, earning their spots through their performances at the New York State School Music Association Adjudication Festival. 

Congratulations to:

Liana Altamirano (Grade 10) - French Horn

Mariella Altamirano (Grade 5) - French Horn              

Nicholas Bakalis (Grade 5) - French Horn    

Anjali Balaguer (Grade 5) - Children's Voice

Mosie Bradley (Grade 12) - Vocal Alto

Samuel Brenner (Grade 11) - Trombone

Zachary Broege (Grade 5) – Trombone

Liam Byrne (Grade 8) - Violin

Mackenzie Cali (Grade 5) – Flute

Annalee Campiglia (Grade 6) - Vocal Soprano           

Ava Cekovic (Grade 8) - Vocal Soprano

Quinivere Cormier (Grade 5) – Trombone

Ava Fishberger (Grade 6) - Jazz Trombone   

Aari Gupta (Grade 11) – Trombone

Emma Hampton (Grade 11) - Vocal Soprano

Henri Hodges (Grade 5) - Children's Voice  

June Hux (Grade 6) - Jazz Trombone

Alex Karalis (Grade 8) - Tuba/Sousaphone

Lila Kavanagh (Grade 10) - French Horn        

Hudson Kelly (Grade 9) – Trombone

Lucille Kelly (Grade 7) - French Horn

Hailey Kopacz (Grade 5) - French Horn

Milena McCabe (Grade 6) – Violin

Maalika Mehta (Grade 11) - French Horn

Ciara Murcott (Grade 6) - Tenor Sax

William Nobel (Grade 11) - Trombone

Zachary Paleos (Grade 5) – Viola

Victoria Peltzer (Grade 6) - Vocal Soprano

Emily Petrello (Grade 5) - Bb Clarinet               

Julianna Roubian (Grade 6) - Jazz Trombone

Abigail Rudnet (Grade 10) - French Horn      

Sienna Stewart (Grade 10) - Vocal Alto

Andrew Terranova (Grade 5) - Alto Sax

Vincent Vergata (Grade 5) - Children's Voice   

 

These students will showcase their talents in January at Long Island University's Tilles Center in Brookville, performing in ensembles such as band, orchestra, chorus, jazz band and jazz chorus.

We are incredibly proud of their accomplishments and look forward to seeing them shine on stage! 


Date Added: 11/25/2025

OBHS fall play Puffs breaks attendance records

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The curtain has closed on what can only be described as a triumphant weekend for Oyster Bay High School's theater program. The fall production of Puffs, or Seven Increasingly Eventful Years at a Certain School of Magic and Magic captivated audiences across two performances drawing over 450 attendees – the highest attendance in OBHS fall play history.

The clever comedy, which offers a fresh take on the beloved wizarding world of “Harry Potter” – through the eyes of the often-overlooked Hufflepuff house – proved to be the perfect vehicle for showcasing the exceptional talent within the OBHS community. From the opening scene to the final bow, the production demonstrated the dedication, creativity and collaborative spirit that defines OBHS theater.

This production also set another remarkable milestone: it featured the most students ever involved in an OBHS fall play. Twenty talented performers brought the story to life on stage, while twenty-four crew members worked tirelessly behind the scenes to ensure every technical element – from lighting and sound to set changes and props – ran seamlessly. The production marked another special first: a teacher (Mr. David Pontillo) made his stage debut, adding to the magic of the weekend.

Special recognition goes to the production team and advisors who guided this talented ensemble and created an environment where students could take creative risks and grow as performers and technicians. Congratulations to all!

Click here to view the OBHS fall play Puffs breaks attendance records 2025-2026 slideshow.

Date Added: 11/20/2025

OBHS Cross Country Runners Earn All-State Honors at NYS Championships

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Oyster Bay-East Norwich recently celebrated two outstanding athletic achievements as cross country runners Zach Greene and Liana Altamirano earned All-State honors at the New York State Championships in Lake George.

Greene powered through the field to capture sixth place, while Altamirano secured 20th place, both earning coveted All-State medals by competing against the best runners from across New York State.

The journey to All-State recognition required more than just athletic excellence. The athletes endured a lengthy trip to Lake George and faced frigid conditions at the championship meet, demonstrating the mental toughness and determination that define successful distance runners.

Earning All-State status places Greene and Altamirano among the elite cross country runners in New York, a testament to their dedication throughout the season and their ability to perform when it mattered most.

The Oyster Bay-East Norwich community proudly congratulates both runners on this remarkable achievement and thanks them for representing the district with such excellence at the state level.

Oyster Bay High School students learn centuries-old fish breeding technique

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Students at Oyster Bay High School got a unique educational experience on Nov. 13 when the Cold Spring Harbor Fish Hatchery brought its Trout Van program directly to their AP Human Geography classroom.

During the presentation, a representative from the Hatchery introduced students to two live trout and provided an in-depth look at fish breeding techniques that have been used since the facility first opened in 1883. The demonstration centered on the Hatchery's seasonal egg stripping program, which showcases the centuries-old technique of egg taking and fertilization.

Students learned to identify the Brook trout, New York's official state fish, and discovered how to distinguish between male and female specimens. The presentation emphasized the ecological importance of these fish, which serve as a vital food source for numerous predators throughout the ecosystem.

With fall marking spawning season for trout, the timing of the visit allowed students to witness firsthand how Hatchery staff assist these fish in safely spawning their eggs. The facility raises approximately 32,000 trout annually using these traditional methods.

The Cold Spring Harbor Fish Hatchery originally operated as a New York State fish hatchery and now serves as a nonprofit educational center under the management of the Friends of the Cold Spring Harbor Fish Hatchery, Inc. Today, its mission is to serve as an environmental education center and public aquarium while continuing to raise and stock trout.

Through the support of Hatchery members, government agencies, private organizations and foundations, the facility has expanded its programming to include outreach options like the Trout Van. Working in conjunction with the Trout in the Classroom program, the Hatchery brings these egg stripping demonstrations directly into schools, providing students with hands-on exposure to aquaculture and environmental science.

The presentation offered Oyster Bay High School students a fascinating glimpse into this important aspect of aquaculture and environmental conservation.
 

Click here to view the Oyster Bay High School students learn centuries-old fish breeding technique slideshow.

Date Added: 11/17/2025

OBHS Honors Veterans at Annual Field of Honor Ceremony

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Oyster Bay High School's gymnasium transformed into a space of reverence and gratitude on Nov. 10 as the school community gathered for its annual Field of Honor ceremony in commemoration of Veterans Day. The event has become a cherished tradition at OBHS.

Principal Melissa Argaman opened the ceremony with words of welcome, setting a respectful tone for the afternoon's proceedings. Secondary Curriculum Associate Ms. Kimberly Corbo then spoke about the significance of Veterans Day, reminding students and staff of the importance of honoring those who have served.

The OBHS band and orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Matthew Sisia, performed a stirring rendition of the national anthem, filling the gymnasium with a sense of patriotism and pride.

At the heart of the ceremony was the Interact Club, a Rotary International service club for young people dedicated to developing leadership skills while making a positive impact in their community. Club members, seated prominently at the front of the assembly, played a central role in the day's proceedings.

Ms. Andrea Breun, advisor of the Interact Club, shared a personal connection to the day's observance, speaking about the multiple family members in her own life who have served in the military. Her words underscored the personal nature of Veterans Day for many families in the community. She then introduced Interact Club Vice President AnaLuz Ferrar, who presented a ceremonial wreath in honor of all veterans.

The ceremony took on added meaning when students were invited to stand if they had family members in active service or who are veterans. The visual representation of military families throughout the gymnasium served as a powerful reminder that the impact of service extends across generations.

Guest of honor Marine Corps Officer Patrick Kelly, a 21-year veteran, brought a special connection to OBHS – his grandmother graduated from the school in 1942, as the nation was deeply engaged in World War II. Kelly's presence bridged decades of history, connecting the school's past to its present commitment to honoring service members.

With 81,000 veterans calling Long Island home, the Field of Honor ceremony serves as an important reminder of the community's deep military roots and the ongoing responsibility to recognize and support those who have served.

The annual event continues to provide OBHS students with an opportunity to pause, reflect and express gratitude for the sacrifices made by veterans and their families.

Click here to view the OBHS Honors Veterans at Annual Field of Honor Ceremony slideshow.

 

Date Added: 11/14/2025

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