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Students learn safety though Teddy Bear Clinic

Hampton Bays Elementary School students recently learned about bicycle and car safety as part of a Teddy Bear Clinic. thumbnail267961
Hampton Bays Elementary School students recently learned about bicycle and car safety as part of a Teddy Bear Clinic sponsored by Stony Brook Children’s Hospital Trauma Center. They also had the opportunity to diagnose their teddy bears with an injury and treat them with bandages.
 

 

Date Added: 10/22/2025

Baymen spirit in the air during homecoming week

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Excitement and pride were on display as Hampton Bays High School celebrated homecoming during the week of Oct. 13. The week included a spirited pep rally, a community bonfire and a parade, as well as a homecoming dance. It also featured sporting events, including varsity boys and girls soccer and volleyball matches and a culminating homecoming football game under the lights, where the Baymen ousted Port Jefferson with a final score of 32-7. Go Baymen!

Hampton Bays Elementary students learn the importance of helmet safety

Hampton Bays Elementary School’s third and fourth grade students recently participated in the Wheeled Sports Safety Program. thumbnail267924
Hampton Bays Elementary School’s third and fourth grade students recently participated in the Wheeled Sports Safety Program, presented by Stony Brook Children’s Hospital and Stony Brook Southampton Hospital. The interactive program, held on Oct. 15, was offered in partnership with ThinkFirst, a national injury prevention foundation. Students learned about the science behind brain injuries and how helmets play a crucial role in preventing them. The presentation also emphasized the importance of safe riding practices, especially as children transition from supervised to independent riding of bicycles, scooters and other wheeled sports. The program encouraged students to make smart, safety-minded choices whenever they ride, reinforcing the message that helmets save lives and protect growing minds.
 

 

Date Added: 10/17/2025

Hampton Bays Middle School accepts donation from 7-Eleven

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Hampton Bays Middle School recently accepted a generous check from the 7-Eleven Cares Foundation for $711. The funds will be used to provide financial aid to students in need who would like to attend the school’s annual Frost Valley field trip. The Hampton Bays School District extends its sincere thanks to the foundation for the donation.

Hampton Bays girls varsity tennis team serves up support for Lucia’s Angels

The Hampton Bays High School girls varsity tennis team. thumbnail267715

The Hampton Bays High School girls varsity tennis team rallied to support Lucia’s Angels, an East End organization that provides care and assistance to women in the final stages of breast, ovarian and cervical cancer. To raise awareness, the Lady Baymen wore pink and highlighted their cause during two varsity matches against East Hampton and Mattituck. The team will also be donating $300 to Lucia’s Angels in support of the group’s vital mission.

 

Date Added: 10/1/2025