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Nature's Classroom

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Mrs. Lopez's class at Northside Elementary is embracing the great outdoors. Students had a hands-on learning adventure, complete with a nature scavenger hunt, right in their own outdoor classroom! From crunchy leaves to buzzing sounds, our young explorers are using all five senses to discover the magic just outside the door.

Spirit Week is Here

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On Monday, September 22, the district’s Athletic Department kicked things off with an exciting mini pep rally at SEM. All week long, students will join the fun with themed dress-up days. This year’s lineup includes Tropical Day, Tie-Dye Day, and Decades Day!

Don’t miss Homecoming this Friday, September 26. See you there!

The elementary school pep rally rotates to a different building each year.

Art Along the Green

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The Village of Farmingdale’s Cultural Arts Committee sponsored the annual Art in the Park event on September 14.

Albany Avenue art teacher Amanda Sharp Gusz coordinated Farmingdale School District’s student art display. Art teachers Camryn Dluginski (SEM) and Elizabeth Panzica (HMS) assisted her, along with members of the Farmingdale High School Art Honor Society.

Sixty-eight student works of art were exhibited, representing all four elementary schools and Howitt Middle School. The student artwork was displayed along the fence on the Village Green, adjacent to booths featuring professional artists from across Long Island. The event was held on a clear, sunny day and was well attended by students and their families, who came to support and celebrate the arts.

Smiles, Sunshine, and DalerPride

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The Farmingdale School District officially began the 2025–2026 school year on September 4 under beautiful, warm, sunny skies. Superintendent Paul Defendini, principals, administrators, and teachers warmly welcomed students and families back to campus.

The excitement of opening day was clear as students stepped off school buses and entered their classrooms, eager to reconnect with friends, share summer stories, and take in the changes that come with a new year.

To build on this strong start, the district—together with the support of the Farmingdale PTA—has planned a full schedule of engaging and informative events throughout the fall, ensuring students and families are set for a successful school year ahead.

Senior Walk 2025

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On June 13, 2025, Farmingdale High School’s Class of 2025 took a meaningful walk down memory lane, returning to the elementary schools where their educational journeys began. The day was filled with nostalgia, joy, and a sense of wonder as seniors explored the playgrounds that once felt enormous and snapped photos to capture the moment. They reunited with beloved former principals and teachers, sharing warm hugs and heartfelt thanks for the support and guidance that helped shape who they are today. The hallways were alive with #dalerpride, as these soon-to-be graduates celebrated their journey and the bright futures that await them.

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