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Hampton Bays seniors earn Kiwanis Scholarships

Hampton Bays High School seniors Brianna Farrell, William Hurtle and Grace Sutton were recently awarded scholarships by the Kiwanis Club of Southampton Town. thumbnail269669

Hampton Bays High School seniors Brianna Farrell, William Hurtle and Grace Sutton were recently awarded scholarships by the Kiwanis Club of Southampton Town. The students earned the scholarships for their exemplary community service, leadership and commitment to making a positive impact in their school and community.

Farrell, who plans to attend SUNY Cobleskill, was recognized for her outstanding dedication to community service, leadership and civic engagement. A passionate advocate for helping others, Farrell recently earned her Girl Scout Gold Award, the highest honor achievable in Girl Scouts, demonstrating her commitment to making a lasting impact in her community. She plans to pursue studies in nutrition and animal sciences, combining her interests in health, wellness and animal care. Her strong work ethic, leadership skills and service-minded spirit have distinguished her as an exemplary student and community member.



Hurtle, who will attend SUNY Binghamton this fall, was awarded a scholarship in recognition of his exceptional leadership and longstanding commitment to community service. An active and dedicated member of the Hampton Bays High School Key Club, Hurtle has contributed to numerous service projects and played a key leadership role in organizing the annual beach cleanup in partnership with the Peconic Baykeeper. His efforts have demonstrated both environmental stewardship and a commitment to improving his community. He plans to pursue a degree in computer science with a focus on cybersecurity, combining his passion for technology with a desire to solve complex challenges and protect digital systems.

Sutton, who will attend the University of Mississippi this fall, was honored for her exceptional commitment to community service and leadership. An outstanding student in Hampton Bays High School's early childhood education program, Sutton has distinguished herself through her dedication to helping others and serving her community. She plans to pursue a career in education, through which she hopes to inspire and positively impact future generations.

Date Added: 6/10/2026

Hampton Bays Middle School students are masters of math

Ten of Hampton Bays Middle School’s brightest sixth and seventh grade students recently participated in the second annual Math Masters Competition. thumbnail269668
Ten of Hampton Bays Middle School’s brightest sixth and seventh grade students recently participated in the second annual Math Masters Competition at Udall Road Middle School in West Islip. The students had a fun day engaging in friendly team and individual competitions while meeting others from neighboring communities who also share a passion for math.

 

Date Added: 6/9/2026

Hampton Bays Class of 2026 Valedictorian honored

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The Suffolk County School Superintendents Association recently hosted its 32nd annual Valedictorians Luncheon at Villa Lombardi, honoring Suffolk County’s highest-achieving Class of 2026 graduates. Among them was Hampton Bays valedictorian Taylor Meyers.

The annual event brought together school district superintendents, high school principals, special guests, valedictorians and their families to celebrate the academic accomplishments and future aspirations of the county’s top students.

SCSSA Vice President and Smithtown Central School District Superintendent of Schools Dr. Mark Secaur welcomed attendees before SCSSA President and Kings Part UFSD Superintendent of Schools Dr. Timothy Eagen addressed the graduates, recognizing the dedication and perseverance that led to their achievements.

“This afternoon is about hard work, perseverance and the pursuit of knowledge,” Dr. Eagen said. “Each of these students we are honoring this afternoon has demonstrated not only exceptional academic ability but also dedication, discipline and a commitment to making the most of every single opportunity available to them at their high school.”

Guest speaker Jason Silbergleit, Head of Americas at Classiq and former vice president of research, business development and partnerships at IBM, encouraged students to continue learning and embrace the opportunities ahead.

The valedictorians were then called to the stage alongside their school superintendent and high school principal to receive certificates of recognition, plaques and copies of Dr. Seuss’ “Oh, the Places You’ll Go!”

Date Added: 6/8/2026

Arts celebrated at Hampton Bays Middle School

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Talented Hampton Bays Middle School Life Skills Academy students recently held a Celebration of the Arts event where they showcased their creativity and musical skills. Under the direction of music teacher Carolanne Mazur, students performed musical selections that highlighted their confidence, dedication and love of music. The event also featured a display of student artwork in a variety of media. A special highlight was a black light display case featuring vibrant works created in Adrienne Gagliardi’s art class, bringing color, creativity and excitement to the exhibition.

Date Added: 6/5/2026

Girls relay team breaks school record

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The Hampton Bays girls varsity 4x100-meter relay team has broken the school’s record at the Suffolk County meet. The team, made up of Isabella Becerra, Madysen Frederiksen, Eleanor Ramsay and Manuella Ribeiro, ran the race in 52.19 seconds, shattering the previous record by almost two seconds. The Hampton Bays School District extends its congratulations to the team.

Date Added: 6/4/2026