Sixty-three students from Eastport-South Manor’s Science Research program showcased their work at the Long Island Science Congress, held April 20-21.
The congress is an adjudicated exhibition featuring research projects from junior and senior high school students across Nassau and Suffolk counties. Sponsored by the Long Island sections of the Science Teachers Association of New York State, the event highlights excellence in student-driven scientific inquiry.
Eastport-South Manor students presented alongside peers from across the region, demonstrating a wide range of research topics and methodologies. Research and engineering teachers Mr. Bolen, Ms. Neville, Ms. Schmirl and Ms. Visconti also attended, contributing to the event as judges for projects submitted by other schools.
Students will be notified of their award status in May, with top performers earning the opportunity to advance to the New York State Science Congress in Syracuse, a prestigious next step that recognizes the highest levels of achievement in student research.