School News, May 19, Southampton Town - 27 East

School News, May 19, Southampton Town

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Bridgehampton School District’s Michael DeRosa, left, and Louis Liberatore volunteering at the Bridgehampton Half Marathon on May 7. COURTESY BRIDGEHAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT

Bridgehampton School District’s Michael DeRosa, left, and Louis Liberatore volunteering at the Bridgehampton Half Marathon on May 7. COURTESY BRIDGEHAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT

Student council members at Southampton Elementary School recently held an autism awareness fundraiser, raffling off a teddy bear. Proceeds will go to the Flying Point Foundation for Autism.  COURTESY SOUTHAMPTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

Student council members at Southampton Elementary School recently held an autism awareness fundraiser, raffling off a teddy bear. Proceeds will go to the Flying Point Foundation for Autism. COURTESY SOUTHAMPTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

Members of the Southampton Elementary School Student Council and the cLub's advisers, Annemarie Calogrias and Lisa Carew, recently visited Southampton Village Hall, where Southampton Village Mayor Jesse Warren facilitated a tour of the various departments and the building. The students learned firsthand about different government jobs from employees who met and spoke with them. They also participated in a question-and-answer session with the mayor, who was impressed with their thoughtful and inquisitive questions. COURTESY SOUTHAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT

Members of the Southampton Elementary School Student Council and the cLub's advisers, Annemarie Calogrias and Lisa Carew, recently visited Southampton Village Hall, where Southampton Village Mayor Jesse Warren facilitated a tour of the various departments and the building. The students learned firsthand about different government jobs from employees who met and spoke with them. They also participated in a question-and-answer session with the mayor, who was impressed with their thoughtful and inquisitive questions. COURTESY SOUTHAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT

Our Lady of the Hamptons School students Bode Tiska and Leo Caruso sang in the first grade choir at the First Communion ceremony on May 7. COURTESY OUR LADY OF THE HAMPTONS SCHOOL

Our Lady of the Hamptons School students Bode Tiska and Leo Caruso sang in the first grade choir at the First Communion ceremony on May 7. COURTESY OUR LADY OF THE HAMPTONS SCHOOL

Hampton Bays Elementary School fourth grade students in Krista Savino’s class used their writing skills to carefully craft special Mother’s Day gifts. They each decorated a colorful flower and adorned it with writings about their favorite memories of their mom. With their gifts, from left,  left,  Eguin Puin Faraz, Alex Sandoval and Samantha Alvarado. COURTESY HAMPTON BAYS SCHOOL DISTRICT

Hampton Bays Elementary School fourth grade students in Krista Savino’s class used their writing skills to carefully craft special Mother’s Day gifts. They each decorated a colorful flower and adorned it with writings about their favorite memories of their mom. With their gifts, from left, left, Eguin Puin Faraz, Alex Sandoval and Samantha Alvarado. COURTESY HAMPTON BAYS SCHOOL DISTRICT

Southampton High School student Alex Boyd sets up his rocket on the launchpad as part of a lesson in his astronomy class. COURTESY SOUTHAMPTON HIGH SCHOOL

Southampton High School student Alex Boyd sets up his rocket on the launchpad as part of a lesson in his astronomy class. COURTESY SOUTHAMPTON HIGH SCHOOL

The Hampton Bays Elementary School service club K-Kids recently donated $1,100 to Stony Brook Children’s Hospital. To raise the funds, the students sold emoji key chains during their lunch periods. They also collected Lego building kits to donate. The fundraiser is just one of several that the K-Kids have participated in this year. They also raised money for breast cancer, autism awareness and the Ronald McDonald House.

The Hampton Bays Elementary School service club K-Kids recently donated $1,100 to Stony Brook Children’s Hospital. To raise the funds, the students sold emoji key chains during their lunch periods. They also collected Lego building kits to donate. The fundraiser is just one of several that the K-Kids have participated in this year. They also raised money for breast cancer, autism awareness and the Ronald McDonald House.

Southampton High School sophomore Clarissa Covey won the top spot in the Suffolk County “Writing the Wave” creative writing competition, sponsored by Bay Street Theater.

Southampton High School sophomore Clarissa Covey won the top spot in the Suffolk County “Writing the Wave” creative writing competition, sponsored by Bay Street Theater.

authorStaff Writer on May 16, 2022
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