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LHS Virtual Enterprise visits New York Stock Exchange

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Lynbrook High School’s Virtual Enterprise class went on a field trip to the New York Stock Exchange on April 17. They brought quarter zips for the occasion, for which they received many compliments from staff. Staff asked how they could purchase one for themselves. A popup store is now open and will close on Friday, April 26. Here is the link: WHITE SPORTS TEK 1/4 ZIP DRI FIT – YOUR LOGO ON STUFF [https://lynbrookswag.com/products/white-sports-tek-1-4-zip-dri-fit] (lynbrookswag.com). Fifteen percent of sales will be donated to the Virtual Enterprise Club.

The New York Stock Exchange is the central clearing house for equity trading in America. Individual ownership of companies is at the heart of capitalism and NYSE is where buyers and sellers of shares in companies have met to trade stocks for over 200 years. Students learned about the job of a stockbroker and how to pursue a career in the field, along with experiencing the atmosphere of the trading floor with guidance from Michael Pistillo Jr. from GTS. (Credit: Sydney Coble, CEO of VE firm Revive) #OwlProud #OwlLearns

Date Added: 4/19/2024

LHS Key Club takes on LTC in Albany

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Twenty-two Lynbrook High School Key Club members attended the Leadership Training Conference in Albany from March 15-17. The annual conference brings together all 27 Key Club divisions in New York.

LHS’s Key Club won awards for “Most Funds Raised” and “Largest Single Project” for excellence in fundraising; the district project fundraising award, “Kamp Kiwanis;” the service hour per member award for having 101 hours per member; and third place in the major emphasis award for distinguished club–diamond level. LHS KC President Dea Pulatani received the “Distinguished Club President” award, and Vice President Kiera Colon received the “Distinguished Club Vice President” award.

“Our members work very hard throughout the year. The awards reconfirm how much they have done during the year,” said Dr. Ben Tieniber. “I am incredibly proud of this club.”

“It felt great to win the awards because it shows that even though we are a smaller school, we can still compete with the city schools, and it is very nice to see everyone’s hard work being rewarded,” said Key Club member Justin Haberman.

Key Club treasurer Luke Pignataro added, “It felt good to shock everyone that we won all the awards. I am so proud of my fellow board members and our work.”

The District is proud to recognize these students’ dedication and commitment to the Key Club’s mission! #OwlProud

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Date Added: 4/17/2024

Lynbrook seniors sign to play at colleges and universities

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Sixteen seniors at Lynbrook High School signaled their commitment to continue their athletic careers at a range of colleges and universities on April 3.

Family members and loved ones gathered in the gymnasium to celebrate the occasion as the senior athletes signed off on their intent to play at their future schools. The 16 athletes will play at 15 different colleges and universities. They include:

Mary Costello – Georgian Court, Lacrosse
Joseph Vacchio – Misericordia University, Track and Field
Elena McDonald – Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Lacrosse
Katie Sharkey – DeSales University, Softball
Ellyana Frank – Rutgers University, D1A Dance
Michael Hendrickson – Adelphi University, Lacrosse
Thomas Scholl – Mohawk Valley Community College, Baseball
Katherine Ferng – Iona University, Volleyball
Nora Kane – California Institute of Technology, Swimming
Caiden Lung – Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Lacrosse
Patrick O’Doherty – University of Cortland, Lacrosse
Ramon Calderon – Post University, Football
Clyde Solide – Hartwick College, Football, Track and Field
Grace Devaney – SUNY Maritime College, Volleyball
Mackenzie Casey – Adelphi University, Volleyball 
Aimee Quinlan – Fairfield University, Swimming

Mikayla D’Ambrosio – Farmingdale State College, Basketball and Soccer

 

 

 

 

 

The district congratulates these talented athletes and wishes them the best of luck
in their endeavors. #OwlProud

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1) Sixteen senior athletes from Lynbrook High School signed letters of intent to play at their future college or university on April 3.

Photos courtesy Lynbrook Public Schools

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Date Added: 4/5/2024


Lynbrook Schools named a #BestCommunitiesforMusicEducation

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We did it! Lynbrook has been recognized as a #BestCommunitiesforMusicEducation for the 12th consecutive year! Let’s celebrate the district’s dedication to music education for all students. #OwlProud

Date Added: 4/2/2024

Lynbrook Schools named a #BestCommunitiesforMusicEducation

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A round of applause for Lynbrook Public Schools for being nationally recognized as a #BestCommunitiesforMusicEducation by the NAMM Foundation for the 12th consecutive year! Congratulations to our dedicated students, teachers, administrators, and community members! #OwlProud

Date Added: 4/2/2024