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Sophomore to perform with Honor Band

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Hampton Bays High School sophomore Willem Sarkis was selected to perform in the High School Honor Band at the prestigious New York State Band Directors Association Symposium in Syracuse this March.

Sarkis, who plays the bassoon, earned the honor based on his performance at the New York State School Music Association Solo Evaluation Festival last spring.

Sarkis has been playing the bassoon since the fifth grade. He performs on the instrument in his school’s band and plays the saxophone in the jazz band. When not performing, Sarkis participates in his school’s Interact Club and Peer Educators Program. He also wrestles on his school’s team.

The Hampton Bays School District extends its congratulations to Willem on this noteworthy achievement.

Date Added: 11/20/2024

Fall sports roundup

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The fall sports season has wrapped up in the Hampton Bays School District with several high school athletes and teams earning accolades. The district congratulates the following:

Football

All-County: Nate Donahue

All-Division: Agron Bytyqi, Nate Donahue, Michael Single, Brayden Talmage

2nd Team All-Division: Michael Gutierrez, Josh Reyes, Peter Scelfo



Boys Soccer

All-League: Alan Cruz, Giorgi Sinchi

All-Conference: Edi Cabrera, Nick Osorio

Academic All-County: Gio Calieca

JV Coach of the Year: Kenny Caal



Girls Soccer

All-League: Brianna Farrell



Girls Cross-Country

First Team All-League, All-Division: Sofia Galvan



Girls Tennis

All-League: Melody Arebejo, Meghan Peterson

Division 4 Team Sportsmanship Award: Svetlana Datsyuk

Division 4 Varsity Coach of the Year: Tracey Carey



Girls Volleyball

Qualified for playoffs and made it to the county semifinals

 

Date Added: 11/18/2024

Vape out

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To thwart vaping, Hampton Bays High School collaborated with the Suffolk County Department of Health Services to host a two-week Vape Out program.

As part of the program, presenters from the health department spoke to students about the significant impact vaping can have on the teenage body. In addition, the school’s peer educators hung posters, delivered daily announcements on the dangers of vaping and created a presentation that they made to their peers during health classes.

The school’s peer educators are trained to create and conduct presentations to high school, middle school and elementary school students on important topics such as bullying, being an upstander rather than a bystander, making good choices and other character education topics.

Date Added: 11/14/2024

K-Kids support breast cancer research

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The members of the Hampton Bays Elementary School service organization K-Kids recently donated $200 to the American Cancer Society as part of their annual breast cancer awareness fundraiser. They raised the funds by selling breast cancer awareness bracelets and pins to fellow students, teachers and administrators. Students and staff also wore the color pink on Nov. 1 in honor of the cause.
 

 

Date Added: 11/14/2024

Flag flies for Bruce Docher

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In its mission to take history out of the textbooks by honoring local veterans, the Hampton Bays School District paid tribute to Bruce Docher during an annual fourth grade Veterans Day ceremony on Nov. 8. The students both celebrated Veterans Day and honored Docher, who is being recognized at the school by having an American flag flown in his honor throughout November. Docher is the 80th veteran to be honored by the district since 2011.

As part of the ceremony, held at Hampton Bays Elementary School, students read Docher’s biography, spoke about the importance of Veterans Day and sang patriotic songs. Also in attendance were local officials.

After graduating college with a history degree in 1970, Docher decided to join the United States Navy and serve his country. Like so many other East Enders, he headed for Navy boot camp at the Great Lakes Training Facility in Illinois. While there, he and his fellow enlistees concentrated on learning as much as possible about being a U.S. sailor and demonstrated their accomplishments with his Company 214 being awarded the title of the Color Company. This recognition meant they were the outstanding company in that training cycle.

After basic training, Docher attended Basic Electricity and Electronics School and completed the U.S. Navy Fleet Sonar School (Ocean Systems) in Key West. The equipment he studied and learned to operate was part of the SOSUS (Sound Surveillance System) network of sonar detectors positioned in the North Atlantic and Pacific oceans to detect Russian submarines sailing out of Russian naval bases.

After receiving an honorable discharge from the Navy, Docher returned to school and attended the University of Oregon and Southampton College, studying marine science. In 1993, he received his Master of Business Administration in quality management from Dowling College.

His new career included working in state-of-the-art technology in word processing, digital photographic applications, high-resolution scanners, imaging setters, and transitioning from older business technology to information age technology. He worked in technical call centers with companies like AT&T, Olympus and Linotype. He also had expertise in the field of human engineering that required him to manage and develop training materials addressing rightsizing, hiring and transferring personnel. He finished his career working as an electrical inspector for Nassau and Suffolk counties for 11 years with the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW Local 25).

At one point in his career, Docher served as a legislative assistant on Long Island, working on the advancement of solar energy. His contributions to society and the community continue today. He is active with St. Rosalie’s Church, the Boy Scouts of America and the American Legion Post 924, for which he serves as the “post adjunct.” He lives in Hampton Bays with his wife, Christine, of 47 years, with whom he has two sons and three grandchildren.

To read Docher’s full bio, visit https://www.hbschools.us/district/flag_ceremony.