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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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Baymen Day Welcomes Oyster Bay’s Incoming Seventh Graders

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Oyster Bay Middle/High School rolled out the welcome mat for its newest students during Baymen Day on Wednesday. The annual orientation introduced incoming seventh graders—and their families—to life at the secondary level with an energetic program led by staff and upperclassmen.

Families toured the building in rotating sessions, stopping in the cafeteria, auditorium, innovation lab, broadcast studio and other key spaces. Along the way, they learned about the wide range of programs, clubs and opportunities awaiting students as they begin their Baymen journey.

The morning wrapped up with a lively pizza lunch, leaving both students and parents excited for the first day of school next week.

Click here to view the Baymen Day Welcomes Oyster Bay’s Incoming Seventh Graders slideshow.

Date Added: 8/29/2025

Oyster Bay-East Norwich Welcomes New Teaching Staff

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The Oyster Bay-East Norwich Central School District is excited to welcome its newest teaching staff members, who were introduced to the district during orientation this past week. The program offered an opportunity for the educators to meet administrators, learn about district initiatives and prepare for the year ahead.

With their talents, energy and commitment to students, these teachers will play an important role in shaping the academic and extracurricular experiences that define our schools. We look forward to the many ways they will contribute to the success of our students and community.

On behalf of the entire Oyster Bay-East Norwich family, we extend a warm welcome to our new staff and wish them the best as they begin this school year.

Date Added: 8/29/2025

Counseling Team at OBHS Hosts College Application Bootcamp

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As the new school year approaches, counselors at Oyster Bay High School gave seniors a valuable head start on college applications by hosting a Common App Bootcamp in the school library. The goal was clear: each student would leave with a completed application in hand.

The Common Application, used by hundreds of colleges and universities across the U.S. and abroad, allows students to apply to multiple schools with a single online form. While essays and supplemental materials vary by institution, the Common App streamlines the core process.

Led by Director of Guidance Dr. Joy-Anne D’Anca, the counseling team began the bootcamp by walking students through account setup and the first steps of the application. Once underway, students worked independently while counselors circulated to answer questions and provide one-on-one support.

Later in the morning, admissions officers from Molloy and Adelphi joined the program to share insight on crafting strong college essays. They discussed effective topics, what admissions readers look for, and how students can use AI responsibly as a brainstorming tool rather than a writing shortcut. Each student then met individually with counselors to review drafts or receive feedback on their essay ideas.

The day wrapped up with students well on their way – applications complete, essays strengthened and a clearer understanding of the road ahead. The well-attended bootcamp highlighted the dedication of the OBHS counseling staff and the generosity of the visiting admissions representatives, ensuring the senior class is prepared for the next step in their academic journeys.

Click here to view the Counseling Team at OBHS Hosts College Application Bootcamp slideshow.

Date Added: 8/28/2025

OBEN Welcomes Dr. Stephany Contreras as New Assistant Principal of OBMHS

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 We are pleased to welcome Dr. Stephany Contreras as the new Assistant Principal of Oyster Bay Middle/High School. Dr. Contreras will also serve as head of the ENL and World Languages departments. A passionate and experienced educator, Dr. Contreras brings over a decade of teaching and leadership experience to her new role - along with a strong belief in the power of community, collaboration and student-centered learning.

“It is with heartfelt excitement that I introduce myself,” said Dr. Contreras. “I am honored to join a district that exemplifies excellence, community pride and a deep commitment to every student’s success.”

Dr. Contreras has an impressive background in both classroom instruction and leadership. She has taught Spanish and English as a New Language and co-taught in diverse subject areas such as science and social studies. These experiences have helped her develop a well-rounded understanding of how students learn and how teachers can be best supported to help students thrive.

Throughout her career, Dr. Contreras has been a champion for culturally responsive instruction and family engagement. She has led efforts to strengthen teacher collaboration and build inclusive learning environments where all students feel supported - both academically and socially.

“At the heart of my leadership style is building relationships,” she shared. “I believe every student, staff member and parent deserves to feel seen, heard, and valued.”

In her dual role as assistant principal and department head, Dr. Contreras will work closely with teachers, staff and families to support student learning, promote inclusive instruction and ensure that the district’s ENL and World Language programs meet the diverse needs of learners.

Her academic journey mirrors her professional values. Dr. Contreras holds a Doctorate in Administrative and Instructional Leadership from St. John’s University, a master’s degree in TESOL from Touro College, and a bachelor’s degree in Hispanic Languages and Literature from Queens College. Her studies have deepened her passion for language, culture and building strong partnerships between home and school.

“What drew me to Oyster Bay–East Norwich is the wide range of opportunities students have to feel connected - through academics, athletics, music, theater and clubs,” she said. “I believe school should be a place students want to be, and I’m excited to support the many ways they find belonging here.”

“Thank you for welcoming me into the Oyster Bay–East Norwich family,” she said. “I am truly grateful for the opportunity to serve this incredible community and am excited for all that we will accomplish together.”

Please join us in giving Dr. Stephany Contreras a warm OBEN welcome!

Date Added: 7/21/2025

OBEN Welcomes Kimberly Corbo as Grades 7–12 Curriculum Associate

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Oyster Bay-East Norwich Central School District is pleased to welcome Kimberly Corbo as the new curriculum associate for grades 7-12. Ms. Corbo will oversee curriculum development and instructional support across all subject areas, working to further strengthen OBEN’s already strong teaching and learning outcomes at the secondary level.

“I’m honored to join the Oyster Bay-East Norwich team and excited to support teachers in delivering high-quality, engaging instruction across disciplines,” Ms. Corbo shared. “I look forward to working in partnership with students, staff and families to foster academic excellence and opportunity for all.”

Ms. Corbo brings nearly two decades of experience as a secondary educator and instructional leader. She most recently served as the ELA Instructional Specialist at Smithtown High School West and led Smithtown’s districtwide Summer Bridge Program. Additionally, she played a key role in curriculum design for AP Seminar, college advisory, and the Smithtown’s Writing Center.

Prior to her work in Smithtown, Ms. Corbo built her career in the classroom, beginning as an English teacher and co-director of the Humanities College Preparatory Institute at Hillcrest High School in New York City. She later taught every level of high school English at Smithtown High School West, with a focus on AP Seminar and Theater Arts. Throughout her career, Ms. Corbo has been deeply committed to designing instruction that is engaging, inclusive, and student-centered.

“I’ve always been fueled by a love for teaching and a belief in the power of meaningful learning,” she said. “I care deeply about students and am passionate about helping each one reach their full potential.”

Ms. Corbo holds a bachelor’s degree in English from Smith College, a master’s degree in English from NYU, a second master’s in Adolescent Education from Pace University, and an advanced graduate certificate in School Building and District Leadership from Stony Brook University. She is certified in New York State as a School Building and District Leader and holds professional certification in English Language Arts Grades 7–12.

Outside of her professional life, Ms. Corbo enjoys spending time with her husband - who also teaches high school English - and their two teenage daughters. As a family, they love exploring Long Island, traveling, reading, gardening and visiting museums. “Our house is rarely short on books or conversation,” she joked.

The OBEN community is excited to welcome Ms. Corbo to the district and looks forward to her leadership in advancing instructional excellence and student success across grades 7–12.

Date Added: 7/17/2025

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