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South Street School recently hosted its annual Superhero Day, celebrating the everyday heroes who support and protect the local community.

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The event welcomed professional and volunteer “heroes” into classrooms to speak with students about their roles and responsibilities. Participants included nurses, doctors, police officers, members of the military, EMTs and custodial staff, many of whom are family members of South Street students.

As a special tribute, students were invited to dress as their favorite heroes, creating a memorable way to show appreciation for the real-life heroes in their own community.

Date Added: 5/12/2026  

Tuttle Snack Cart Runs on Leadership

Tuttle Avenue School students are putting their leadership and business entrepreneurial skills into action as part of the school’s Little Leaders Snack Cart initiative.  thumbnail269477
Tuttle Avenue School students are putting their leadership and business entrepreneurial skills into action as part of the school’s Little Leaders Snack Cart initiative.  thumbnail269478
Tuttle Avenue School students are putting their leadership and business entrepreneurial skills into action as part of the school’s Little Leaders Snack Cart initiative.  thumbnail269479
Tuttle Avenue School students are putting their leadership and business entrepreneurial skills into action as part of the school’s Little Leaders Snack Cart initiative. 
Staff place their orders ahead of time, and the students then organize, prepare and deliver each order with care and responsibility. They build confidence, teamwork and communication skills every step of the way.

This program is being implemented as part of the school’s leadership in action plan included in their Leader in Me journey. Special thanks to Ms. Groeger and Ms. Heimann for helping to bring this truly student-led opportunity to fruition. 
 

 

Date Added: 5/8/2026

Wellness Week Focuses on Healthy Practices

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As part of the district’s commitment to students’ overall health, Eastport-South Manor Junior-Senior High School recently hosted a wellness week program for grades 9-12 during their physical education classes. 

Throughout the week, students explored mindful meditation techniques while practicing yoga, creating space in their school days to pause, breathe and reset. What started as something new quickly became a highlight, as students were highly engaged and embraced the opportunity to focus on both their physical and mental well-being.

 

Click here to view the Wellness Week Focuses on Healthy Practices slideshow.

 

Date Added: 5/8/2026

 

Town exhibit honors Eastport-South Manor artists

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Eastport-South Manor Junior-Senior High School’s art department is proud to announce that four students are currently featured in a special art exhibition at Brookhaven Town Hall. Caitlin Oliver, Annalise Marquez, Ella Montelione and Sawyer Lanier were selected for "Brookhaven's Got Talent!" 

The theme for this year’s event, “Everyday Wonders That Make Me Smile,” brought in a record-breaking 60 submissions from 55 students in grades 7 through 12, marking the highest level of participation since the program’s inception. According to the town, the exhibit features a diverse collection of paintings, drawings and photographs.

The program is organized and promoted by the Town of Brookhaven Youth Board. The students’ artwork will be on display in the second-floor Galleria at Town Hall and through the month of May.
Date Added: 5/6/2026

Eastport-South Manor students compete at Long Island Science Congress

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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.