Hampton Bays Middle School Students Raise $4,300 For Earthquake Victims In Haiti - 27 East

Hampton Bays Middle School Students Raise $4,300 For Earthquake Victims In Haiti

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November 6 -- Claiming The Cup--The Hampton Bays football team easily defeated rival Southampton to win the Mayor's Cup trophy.

November 6 -- Claiming The Cup--The Hampton Bays football team easily defeated rival Southampton to win the Mayor's Cup trophy.

Lars Clemensen, superintendent of Hampton Bays Public Schools, far right, asking 120 children who gathered in the library at Hampton Bays Middle School Friday, June 17, how many of them made pins for the Haiti Houses project.

Lars Clemensen, superintendent of Hampton Bays Public Schools, far right, asking 120 children who gathered in the library at Hampton Bays Middle School Friday, June 17, how many of them made pins for the Haiti Houses project.

April 24 -- A Black Hawk helicopter crew dumps an estimated 660 gallons of water on the David A. Sarnoff Pine Barrens Preserve in Flanders as part of a wildfire training exercise.

April 24 -- A Black Hawk helicopter crew dumps an estimated 660 gallons of water on the David A. Sarnoff Pine Barrens Preserve in Flanders as part of a wildfire training exercise.

Kathleen Dayton, who teaches Art at Hampton Bays Middle School, thanked students and sponsors of the Haiti Houses project, which raised $4,300 for the William J. Clinton Foundation for the Haiti Fund.

Kathleen Dayton, who teaches Art at Hampton Bays Middle School, thanked students and sponsors of the Haiti Houses project, which raised $4,300 for the William J. Clinton Foundation for the Haiti Fund.

Middle School gym teacher Thomas Sheppard in court last week. ERIN MCKINLEY

Middle School gym teacher Thomas Sheppard in court last week. ERIN MCKINLEY

author on Jun 20, 2011
The proceeds from the sale of a few recycled pins, made and sold by hundreds of Hampton Bays Middle School students during the school year, will soon benefit the thousands... more

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