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2021 Middle School Moving-Up Ceremonies

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Moving Up--Alphabetically

Moving Up—Alphabetically—at the Middle School

In this historic and unprecedented school year

 

The Sayville Middle School Moving-Up Ceremonies celebrated the entire class in smaller groups, arranged in alphabetical order this year. While it was a change in tradition, it made each event feel more intimate. In addition, each portion was live-streamed and uploaded to YouTube, enabling the entire Middle School community to view and enjoy all four ceremonies whenever convenient. 

After Middle School Principal Dr. Joseph Castoro welcomed the families sitting in the audience and viewers online, the Eighth Graders processed into the auditorium and took their seats on the stage. The ceremony opened with the National Anthem sung at each ceremony by Eighth graders: Vincent Fontanetta, Haley D'Ambrosio, Maia Ludwig, Brooklyn Diwby, and Courtney Malone

“You are here tonight,” Dr. Castoro began his address, “to mark another milestone in your education.”  The students respectfully listened to their principal for one last time as Dr. Castoro shared his insights broken down into “four small pieces of advice… Four simple things that I ask you, from time to time, to remember: look up, get up, stand up, and lead the way.”

Encouraging the students to look up from their cellphones—the technological miracles that reside in everyone’s pockets—their principal admitted that these devices are “computers that connect us to the digital world…capable of doing incredible good, but also incredible harm.”  Dr. Castoro urged them to not “sacrifice the real world, the real people, the real family around you for a digital persona.”

“Get up,” Dr. Castoro continued. “There will be times and days that are difficult…Get up from every failure and learn from it. You will become better because of it. It can be our greatest teacher…Get up every single time.

“Stand up! Continue to be men and women of principle, of courage. Stand up for things that matter…. Your decisions don’t always have to change the entire world, but know how you act and treat others can change someone’s world.

“Lead the way. The world has enough followers. It desperately needs leaders. And that is what I know all of you are capable of… You see, leaders look up. They observe what’s going on around them. When they fall…when the fail, they get up. They stand on principle for good. Be that person. Be the best version of you every single day and always lead the way!”

Dr. Castoro closed his address by asking the students to “go easy on” their parents. Although they may have to adjust to having a High School student in the family, “they have and they will always be your greatest support system.” Dr. Castoro thank the parents for “the joy of working with their children this past year.”

One by one the students were called stage front by their Guidance Counselor Mrs. Culkin where they received their certificates and personal congratulation from Principal Castoro.

In his parting words, Dr. Castoro first acknowledged the contributions by Assistant Principal Brian Decker and the Middle School faculty and staff for their support throughout the year, then asked the students to stand. “Ladies and gentlemen, it is my pleasure to present …the Sayville Middle School Class of 2021…now officially, for the first time, the High School Class of 2025! Congratulations!” he announced as the auditorium filled with resounding applause.

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CLASS OF 2025 8TH GRADE MOVING UP CEREMONY

 

DEPARTMENTAL AWARDS

ENGLISH - Maura Reilly 

SOCIAL STUDIES - Sofia Cangelosi

MATH 8 - Audrey Bertsch 

ALGEBRA - Sienna Turner 

SCIENCE 8 - Kyle Karpowicz

LIVING ENVIRONMENT - Bruno Cappiello

SPANISH - Christopher Costa

FRENCH - Kaitlyn Guterwill

ART 8 - Grace Garafola

STUDIO IN ART - Bruno Cappiello

BAND - Grace Garafola

CHORUS - Haley D’Ambrosio

ORCHESTRA - Alec Robayo

FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCE - Lucy Vermilyea

TECHNOLOGY - Thomas Dexter

PHYSICAL ED. - Abigail Galaris and Kyle Messina

 

LOCAL & STATE AWARDS

 

PTA Scholarships: Alexander Clark, Ian Donenfeld, Steven Mercorella, Katerina Michaelides, Maura Reilly

Bright Futures Scholarships: Joseph Kohn, Charles McLaughlin, Caitlin Rieppel, Thomas Whalen

Cameron Riccomini Scholarship: Maura Reilly

David A. Roben Scholarship: Nicholas Watson

Maddy Mergl Surf Scholarship: Maura Reilly

Suffolk County Executive’s Service Award: Elizabeth McCabe

NYS Comptroller’s Achievement Award: Sienna Turner

NYS Attorney General’s Triple C Award: Audrey Bertsch, Haroon Khan


 

Names of Eighth Grade Students Moving Up in June 2021
2021MSNameswithDesignations.pdf

 

 


** Distinguished Scholar Award (90 average or above for 6th, 7th & 8th grade)

*   Scholar Award (90 average or above for 8th grade)

#   Honor Society

^ BOE Community Service Award

^^ Prudential Spirit of Community Service Award

To view all the photos from the four events, click on this PHOTO ALBUM LINK

Click on the images to view the videos

Moving Up--Alphabetically

Moving Up—Alphabetically—at the Middle School

In this historic and unprecedented school year

 

The Sayville Middle School Moving-Up Ceremonies celebrated the entire class in smaller groups, arranged in alphabetical order this year. While it was a change in tradition, it made each event feel more intimate. In addition, each portion was live-streamed and uploaded to YouTube, enabling the entire Middle School community to view and enjoy all four ceremonies whenever convenient. 

After Middle School Principal Dr. Joseph Castoro welcomed the families sitting in the audience and viewers online, the Eighth Graders processed into the auditorium and took their seats on the stage. The ceremony opened with the National Anthem sung at each ceremony by Eighth graders: Vincent Fontanetta, Haley D'Ambrosio, Maia Ludwig, Brooklyn Diwby, and Courtney Malone

“You are here tonight,” Dr. Castoro began his address, “to mark another milestone in your education.”  The students respectfully listened to their principal for one last time as Dr. Castoro shared his insights broken down into “four small pieces of advice… Four simple things that I ask you, from time to time, to remember: look up, get up, stand up, and lead the way.”

Encouraging the students to look up from their cellphones—the technological miracles that reside in everyone’s pockets—their principal admitted that these devices are “computers that connect us to the digital world…capable of doing incredible good, but also incredible harm.”  Dr. Castoro urged them to not “sacrifice the real world, the real people, the real family around you for a digital persona.”

“Get up,” Dr. Castoro continued. “There will be times and days that are difficult…Get up from every failure and learn from it. You will become better because of it. It can be our greatest teacher…Get up every single time.

“Stand up! Continue to be men and women of principle, of courage. Stand up for things that matter…. Your decisions don’t always have to change the entire world, but know how you act and treat others can change someone’s world.

“Lead the way. The world has enough followers. It desperately needs leaders. And that is what I know all of you are capable of… You see, leaders look up. They observe what’s going on around them. When they fall…when the fail, they get up. They stand on principle for good. Be that person. Be the best version of you every single day and always lead the way!”

Dr. Castoro closed his address by asking the students to “go easy on” their parents. Although they may have to adjust to having a High School student in the family, “they have and they will always be your greatest support system.” Dr. Castoro thank the parents for “the joy of working with their children this past year.”

One by one the students were called stage front by their Guidance Counselor Mrs. Culkin where they received their certificates and personal congratulation from Principal Castoro.

In his parting words, Dr. Castoro first acknowledged the contributions by Assistant Principal Brian Decker and the Middle School faculty and staff for their support throughout the year, then asked the students to stand. “Ladies and gentlemen, it is my pleasure to present …the Sayville Middle School Class of 2021…now officially, for the first time, the High School Class of 2025! Congratulations!” he announced as the auditorium filled with resounding applause.

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CLASS OF 2025 8TH GRADE MOVING UP CEREMONY

 

DEPARTMENTAL AWARDS

ENGLISH - Maura Reilly 

SOCIAL STUDIES - Sofia Cangelosi

MATH 8 - Audrey Bertsch 

ALGEBRA - Sienna Turner 

SCIENCE 8 - Kyle Karpowicz

LIVING ENVIRONMENT - Bruno Cappiello

SPANISH - Christopher Costa

FRENCH - Kaitlyn Guterwill

ART 8 - Grace Garafola

STUDIO IN ART - Bruno Cappiello

BAND - Grace Garafola

CHORUS - Haley D’Ambrosio

ORCHESTRA - Alec Robayo

FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCE - Lucy Vermilyea

TECHNOLOGY - Thomas Dexter

PHYSICAL ED. - Abigail Galaris and Kyle Messina

 

LOCAL & STATE AWARDS

 

PTA Scholarships: Alexander Clark, Ian Donenfeld, Steven Mercorella, Katerina Michaelides, Maura Reilly

Bright Futures Scholarships: Joseph Kohn, Charles McLaughlin, Caitlin Rieppel, Thomas Whalen

Cameron Riccomini Scholarship: Maura Reilly

David A. Roben Scholarship: Nicholas Watson

Maddy Mergl Surf Scholarship: Maura Reilly

Suffolk County Executive’s Service Award: Elizabeth McCabe

NYS Comptroller’s Achievement Award: Sienna Turner

NYS Attorney General’s Triple C Award: Audrey Bertsch, Haroon Khan


 

Names of Eighth Grade Students Moving Up in June 2021
2021MSNameswithDesignations.pdf

 

 


** Distinguished Scholar Award (90 average or above for 6th, 7th & 8th grade)

*   Scholar Award (90 average or above for 8th grade)

#   Honor Society

^ BOE Community Service Award

^^ Prudential Spirit of Community Service Award

To view all the photos from the four events, click on this PHOTO ALBUM LINK

Click on the images to view the videos