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ESM Junior-Senior High School

543 Moriches Middle Island Rd., Manorville, NY 11949

Phone: (631) 801-3250

Hours: 7:15 a.m. - 2:10 p.m.

Grades: 7 - 12

Principal: Salvatore Alaimo

Asst. Principal: Kari Von Voigt           

Asst. Principal: Daniel Franchese

Asst. Principal: Peter Caccavale         

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Principal's Message

Welcome to Eastport-South Manor Junior-Senior High School! We are dedicated to graduating students of good character who are intellectually, physically, and socially prepared for their future. Our school offers a multitude of opportunities for students to take advantage of throughout their academic career to help each student reach their full potential. Students can take a rigorous course load of AP classes, obtain college credits through a variety of college partnerships, conduct research through our partnership with Brookhaven National Lab, explore interesting electives, or take advantage of career technical skills through our partnership with BOCES. The possibilities for students are endless with the goal being for students to find their path to the future.

ESM is more than academics; it's a place for students to meet new friends, discover new interests, and participate in events outside of the school day. We encourage students to join clubs, try out for teams, and meet new people to broaden their horizons. Becoming part of the ESM culture by supporting school teams and attending school events helps build lasting memories. These extra curricular opportunities can open doors and opportunities for our students as well.

This is all made possible because of the amazing faculty, staff, coaches, and advisers we have leading our young minds. Our team is ready to assist students in meeting the demands of their education and providing critical support in navigating an ever changing world. Collaboration is a cornerstone for future success, and communication between students, parents, families, teachers, and counselors is vital to meeting every student's individual needs. We believe that together we can provide a rewarding educational experience for every student and help them achieve their goals.

We are excited we can all take this journey together!

Salvatore Alaimo
Principal, ESM Jr. Sr. HS,
Eastport-South Manor CSD

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About Our School

The Eastport-South Manor Junior-Senior High School was built when two districts with a rich history (Eastport and Manorville) merged as one to become sharks. The Eastport-South Manor Jr-Sr High School opened its doors in 2003 for students within grades 7-12. The school continues to develop new traditions and seeks to provide all students with access to a rigorous academic foundation and the skills needed to be successful in the 21st Century. The school achieves this by providing unique opportunities for our student body in a collaborative and supportive environment. The dynamic classrooms foster communication, critical thinking, and creativity within a demanding curriculum. Students are provided access to college classes, work experience and other preparatory programs that will assist students for life after high school.

Our motto:
Building a better tomorrow by making a difference today!

Jr.-Sr. High School News

Student-Researchers Place in Top 5 at State Competition

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Eastport-South Manor Junior-Senior High School students Alex Silbert, Logan Silbert and William Steinacher earned fourth place overall in the biochemistry category at the New York State Science and Engineering Fair. As round two semifinalists they were among the top projects to advance to Round 2, out of 450 initial projects.

The students’ project focused on the major problem of antibiotic resistance in bacteria. The increase of antibiotic resistance in bacteria has intensified the search for alternative methods of antibacterial treatments. Burkholderia ambifaria (Buam) is a bacteria that uses the protein beta-lactamase to promote antibiotic resistance to lactam antibiotics such as penicillin. This protein has been identified as an ideal target to develop inhibitors to antibiotic resistance. The goal of their research was to resolve the structure of the previously resolved Buam beta-lactamase and identify two potential binding compounds to inhibit beta lactamase. The protein resolved demonstrates a well-ordered structure and accurate atomic placements which may be used to support targeted small molecule inhibitors.

High School Junior Helps Pen Nationally Shared Research Poster

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Eastport-South Manor Junior-Senior High School 11th grader Max Fragola co-authored a research poster for the Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network this spring.  

The poster and information can be found here.

Max was instrumental in data collection and statistical analysis, as well as contacting patients about a topical formulation for a chemotherapy side effect for which his mother was running a clinical trial. Their work was accepted for publication/poster presentation at the National Comprehensive Cancer Network in Florida, and now Max is a published co-author. Following high school, Max wishes to pursue medicine. 
 

Student Council named National Gold Council of Excellence

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The Eastport-South Manor Junior-Senior High School Student Council has been named a 2026 National Gold Council of Excellence by the National Association of Student Councils. 

            The prestigious honor recognizes student councils that demonstrate the highest standards of quality, leadership and commitment. The National Council of Excellence award highlights councils that maintain strong, year-round programs and actively work to improve their schools and communities.

            According to NASC, the recognition is based on four core tenets: leadership, service, engagement and student voice. The Eastport-South Manor Junior-Senior High School Student Council exemplified these principles through its ongoing initiatives and dedication to student leadership.

            The school also acknowledged advisers Ms. Heaney and Mr. Franchese for their leadership and efforts in guiding the council to achieve this distinction.

            “Please join me in celebrating this incredible achievement and the hard work of our dedicated students and advisers,” Principal Salvatore Alaimo said. “They have truly shown what it means to be exemplary leaders in our district.”

Inspiring Arts at ESM

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Eastport-South Manor School District is proud to announce three of student-artists were awarded “Ones to Watch” honors from Parrish Art Museum. Junior Jackson Roux along with sophomores Remi Bellofatto and Brooke Bollinger, were honored at Parrish's 73rd annual Student Exhibition for outstanding artistic achievement. 

Each spring, Parrish recognizes high school students for their dedication and passion for the arts. This year’s ceremony awarded only 10 "Ones to Watch" honors, out of hundreds of high school students from Long Island. Winners were selected by the Parrish’s associate curators, Kaitlin Halloran and Scout Hutchinson. Judges looked for originality and technical skill. 

Brooke painted "Impala" in acrylic on canvas. Remi drew in charcoal for a skeletal study titled "Spineless." Jackson worked with oil pastel to create multiple expressive faces in his "Despair of Affection." 

Photo Caption: Eastport-South Manor High School students Jackson Roux, Remi Bellofatto and Brooke Bollinger were awarded “Ones to Watch” honors from the Parrish Art Museum. 

Photo provided by the Eastport-South Manor School District 

 

Date Added: 3/31/2026

Marine Art

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Ceramic artists Shea Dobrie and Jaylin Pentzel dove into their imagination when creating these underwater-themed animals, shaping clay into flowing, organic forms that mimic the movement of ocean life. They used techniques such as carving, acrylic painting, glazing, and layering textures to bring their pieces to life. The use of bright, glossy glazes resembles shimmering scales or the iridescence of sea creatures, while muted tones capture the quiet mystery of the deep ocean. Through their work, these artists not only explored the beauty of marine environments but highlighted the importance of protecting them, turning simple clay into expressive, ocean-inspired art.

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