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Lynbrook High School announces Top of the Class for 2025

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Lynbrook High School is proud to announce that seniors Kate Santoli and Erick Diaz were named the Class of 2025 valedictorian and salutatorian, respectively. Both students excel in academic pursuits and are vocal leaders in their school community. 

Santoli credits the Key Club, for which she is the co-president alongside Diaz, as one of the most rewarding experiences she has had at Lynbrook High School. With the support of fellow members, she helped organize successful events such as blood drives and popcorn fundraisers to benefit others in need. Through Science Research, she found her academic drive: cognitive neuroscience. As a student in the program since her freshman year, Santoli’s prolonged research into the subject has inspired her future studies at Washington University in St. Louis, MO. Santoli also lends her knowledge of science to younger peers through a tutoring service, which she founded independently after tutoring students for the National Honor Society. At LHS, she serves as the president of the National Math Honor Society and facilitates the induction of new members to the National Science Honor Society as a member of the board. 

Diaz mirrored Santoli’s emphasis on the personal importance of the Key Club, through which he established his closest connections with peers. He especially enjoyed hosting activities for seniors, such as bingo night at a local assisted living center. Through the Science Research program, Diaz found his passion while pursuing studies over two summers at the Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research. He researched the symptoms of Alzheimer’s, which he plans to continue at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, MD. In addition to the Key Club, Diaz serves as the president of Birthday Wishes, which throws parties for underprivileged children, and is the co-president of the Scope Club, which fundraises to help younger students attend summer camp. He is also a member of the National Honor Society and vice president of the National Science Honor Society and National Math Honor Society. 
Santoli and Diaz share a strong bond as part of a “tight knit” group at LHS, Diaz said. “It’s rewarding to see each other going on this successful track,” he added. “We have a friendly competition – we help each other out.” 

“We both work really hard, and we like helping each other in school and outside of school,” Santoli said. 

After being named Top of the Class, Santoli and Diaz’s Science Research peers presented them with a celebratory cake. Both seniors thanked their parents for their support, as well as teacher and Key Club advisor Dr. Ben Tieniber, science teachers Kathleen McAuley and Chuck Vessalico, and English teacher Roseanne Mitchell. The district congratulates both on their outstanding achievement. 

 

Date Added: 2/21/2025


Decades of retirees’ service applauded at Lynbrook Board meeting

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Eight retirees of the Lynbrook School District had their combined service of more than 200 years honored at the Feb. 12 Board of Education meeting. The district also recognized outstanding students and a generous donation made to Lynbrook High School.

Trustees accepted the retirements of each educator and shared resolutions highlighting their career accomplishments. Retirees included Kathleen Schueler, a teacher aid who served for 18 years at Marion Street Elementary; Mary Prendergast, a teacher assistant who served for 17 years at West End Elementary; Kathleen Freehill, a kindergarten teacher who served for 28 years; Rita Callahan, a second grade teacher who served for 31 years at West End; Anne Conway, a second grade teacher who served for 30 years at Marion Street; Robyn Freiman, an English teacher who served for 30 years at South Middle School; Karen Goulet, a family and consumer science teacher who served for 16 years; and MaryJean LaMarca, a mathematics teacher who served for 25 years at Lynbrook High School. The district is grateful for these individuals’ leadership and unwavering commitment to the Lynbrook school community.

Additionally, the Board accepted a donation from Temple Bnai Sholom – Beth David of several book sets on the Holocaust. The donation includes a range of titles that provide historical accounts, survivor testimonies and insightful perspectives on one of history’s darkest periods. The books will be incorporated into the curriculum at Lynbrook High School, ensuring that students gain a well-rounded perspective on the Holocaust and its significance in today’s world.

Senior Eric Reilly received applause for being named a semifinalist in the prestigious 2025 Regeneron Science Talent Search. For the competition, Reilly received $2,000 as well as $2,000 for his school. Senior Charisse Cueto was recognized for receiving a Certificate of Merit in the 2025 National Merit Scholarship Program.

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1) Eight retirees of the Lynbrook School District were honored at the Feb. 12 Board of Education meeting.
2) Trustees and administrators thanked Herb Friend, center, of Temple Bnai Sholom – Beth David, who was instrumental in the donation of several books on the Holocaust to Lynbrook High School.
3) Senior Eric Reilly received praise for being named a semifinalist in the Regeneron Science Talent Search.
4) Charisse Cueto was recognized for receiving a Certificate of Merit in the 2025 National Merit Scholarship Program.

Photos courtesy Lynbrook Public Schools

Date Added: 2/19/2025

Lynbrook Council of PTAs hosts annual Founders’ Day

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Several members of the Lynbrook Schools family were honored during the Council of PTA’s 2025 Founders’ Day! Thank you to student photographers Sean Strohofer and Aidan Pearsall, and congratulations to all honorees! #OwlProud
 

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Date Added: 2/14/2025

LHS proudly presents Human Relations Day

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Students at Lynbrook High School were treated to another impactful Human Relations Day, which is an annual event organized by the Student Government Association in which guest speakers come to the building and present on a variety of topics meant to bring inclusivity, compassion and understanding to the building. Thank you to all those who volunteered their time to come speak, including LHS Class of ’80 Alum and Nassau County Police Commissioner, Patrick Ryder, students and staff from the Henry Viscardi School, Holocaust survivor Asher Matthias, and many more! #OwlProud #OwlLearns
 

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Date Added: 2/14/2025

 

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Lynbrook students perform in All-County Music Festival

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Over 100 Lynbrook students were selected to participate in the Nassau Music Educators Association All-County Music Festival in the month of January. Students joined fellow students from all over Nassau County to rehearse with a guest conductor over 3 days' time. The experience culminated in a spectacular concert performance at the Tilles Center showcasing the amazing talents of all students involved. Congratulations to our All-County Musicians! #OwlProud

Date Added: 2/10/2025