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Howitt Middle School Moving-Up Ceremony

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On Thursday evening, June 26, the Farmingdale School District held its annual 8th Grade Moving-Up Ceremony for Howitt Middle School. The event took place on the school’s turf field, bringing together students, families, friends, faculty, district administrators, and members of the Board of Education in a proud celebration of the Class of 2025.

The ceremony honored the achievements of the 8th-grade students as they prepare to take the next step in their academic journey to Farmingdale High School. The program included an exceptional Howitt Middle School chorus performance, setting a festive tone for the evening.

Principal Mike Gavalas addressed the crowd, reflecting on the students’ journey and recognizing their accomplishments. He was joined by Assistant Principal Kenneth McCloud, who assisted in congratulating the graduates and supporting the presentation of certificates.

As part of the evening’s recognitions, two distinguished awards were presented to students who embody the values of the Farmingdale school community. Natalie Calderon received the Board of Education Scholarship & Citizens Award, given to a student who exemplifies character, citizenship, discipline, and leadership. Sabrina Badalamenti was honored with the Dr. Gary E. Karp Award, which recognizes a student who demonstrates a strong dedication to school and community, reflecting the spirit of service and commitment that defined Dr. Karp’s legacy.

The Farmingdale School District extends its congratulations to all the graduates and their families and looks forward to seeing the continued growth and success of the Class of 2025 as they join the ranks of Dalers at Farmingdale High School this fall.

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