School News, May 16, Southampton Town - 27 East

School News, May 16, Southampton Town

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East Quogue School recently hosted and participated in the American Cancer Society's Relay for Life that included games and activities, in addition to the relay. COURTESY EAST QUOGUE SCHOOL

East Quogue School recently hosted and participated in the American Cancer Society's Relay for Life that included games and activities, in addition to the relay. COURTESY EAST QUOGUE SCHOOL

East Quogue School recently hosted and participated in the American Cancer Society's Relay for Life that included games and activities, in addition to the relay. COURTESY EAST QUOGUE SCHOOL

East Quogue School recently hosted and participated in the American Cancer Society's Relay for Life that included games and activities, in addition to the relay. COURTESY EAST QUOGUE SCHOOL

The Eastport-South Manor Central School District Board of Education and administrators were on hand as ribbons were cut last week to officially open the newly designed turf softball and baseball fields. The two athletic fields were part of the 2019 voter-approved Capital Project and include new lighting and A-frame bleachers between the two fields. COURTESY EASTPORT-SOUTH MANOR SCHOOL DISTRICT

The Eastport-South Manor Central School District Board of Education and administrators were on hand as ribbons were cut last week to officially open the newly designed turf softball and baseball fields. The two athletic fields were part of the 2019 voter-approved Capital Project and include new lighting and A-frame bleachers between the two fields. COURTESY EASTPORT-SOUTH MANOR SCHOOL DISTRICT

To culminate Autism Awareness Month, the Southampton Elementary School Rotary Club hosted a lemonade stand in Southampton Village. The student volunteers raised $915 for the Flying Point Foundation for Autism. COURTESY SOUTHAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT

To culminate Autism Awareness Month, the Southampton Elementary School Rotary Club hosted a lemonade stand in Southampton Village. The student volunteers raised $915 for the Flying Point Foundation for Autism. COURTESY SOUTHAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT

Eastport-South Manor Jr.-Sr. High School student government and Student Council leaders with local government representatives on Law Day. COURTESY EASTPORT-SOUTH MANOR SCHOOL DISTRICT

Eastport-South Manor Jr.-Sr. High School student government and Student Council leaders with local government representatives on Law Day. COURTESY EASTPORT-SOUTH MANOR SCHOOL DISTRICT

Eastport-South Manor Central School District student Luke Bennet and his mother Kim
Bennett participated in a cup stacking activity during the district's recent STEAM Fair. COURTESY EASTPORT-SOUTH MANOR SCHOOL DISTRICT

Eastport-South Manor Central School District student Luke Bennet and his mother Kim Bennett participated in a cup stacking activity during the district's recent STEAM Fair. COURTESY EASTPORT-SOUTH MANOR SCHOOL DISTRICT

Southampton Elementary School custodian Jonathon Hancock has designed  and painted several murals in the school for students.  COURTESY SOUTHAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT

Southampton Elementary School custodian Jonathon Hancock has designed and painted several murals in the school for students. COURTESY SOUTHAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT

Emma Suhr will represent Southampton High School as an Outstanding Performer nominee,  for her role as Matilda in the school's production of

Emma Suhr will represent Southampton High School as an Outstanding Performer nominee, for her role as Matilda in the school's production of "Matilda!," at the 2024 Roger Rees Awards on May 19 at the Gerald W. Lynch Theater in Manhattan.

Bridgehampton School's  third- and fourth- graders  spent time in their greenhouse planting  succulents with agricultural science teacher Ms.
DeSouza and school horticulturist Ms. Paucar.
The succulents were planted by students to honor women in their lives for this Mother’s Day. The greenhouse is home to the school's agricultural science department and is where students learn about growing plants, vegetables, and flowers along with a coop of chickens, cared for by the students. COURTESY BRIDGEHAMPTON SCHOOL

Bridgehampton School's third- and fourth- graders spent time in their greenhouse planting succulents with agricultural science teacher Ms. DeSouza and school horticulturist Ms. Paucar. The succulents were planted by students to honor women in their lives for this Mother’s Day. The greenhouse is home to the school's agricultural science department and is where students learn about growing plants, vegetables, and flowers along with a coop of chickens, cared for by the students. COURTESY BRIDGEHAMPTON SCHOOL

Sagaponack School  students, from left,  Luca Zeledon, Olivia Schwartz, Laiq Groff, Martin Oppenheimer and Ella Thofte, planted flowers in  pots for Mother’s Day. COURTESY SAGAPONACK SCHOOL

Sagaponack School students, from left, Luca Zeledon, Olivia Schwartz, Laiq Groff, Martin Oppenheimer and Ella Thofte, planted flowers in pots for Mother’s Day. COURTESY SAGAPONACK SCHOOL

Ross School students will stage their production of

Ross School students will stage their production of "Mary Poppins" this weekend. COURTESY ROSS SCHOOL

authorStaff Writer on May 13, 2024
Custodian’s Murals Unite School The artwork of Jonathon Hancock, a custodian at Southampton Elementary School, is connecting students to art and their school. As part of an initiative this year... more

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