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Talent on Display at District Art Show

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Over 200 works of student art were on display at the Mineola School District Art Show, which was held on April 10 at Mineola High School.

Parents, friends and faculty browsed the exhibit, which featured artwork created by Mineola K-12 learners from each of the five district schools. The styles represented included paint, drawing, sculpture and mixed media.

Congratulations to all the learners who contributed their unique talent and style to this spectacular show and thank you to the amazing art educators who motivate, engage and inspire our students to express themselves through art each and every day.

Click here to view the 2025 District Art Show slideshow.

Date Added: 4/15/2025

Learners Honored for Achievements in Science, Art and Athletics

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At the April. 10 meeting, the Mineola Board of Education was proud to recognize our learners for exceptional achievements in science research, art and athletics.

First, the Board honored learners from Hampton Street, Jackson Avenue and Mineola Middle School who participated in the Stony Brook University Institute for Advanced Computational Science competition.

Next, the Board recognized members of the Mineola Middle School “Robo Shark” robotics team for their success in the First Lego League competition.

Surrounded by their proud art teachers, student artists took center stage as the Board honored winners of the New York State Art Teacher’s Association Flag Design contest and learners selected for the Art Supervisors Association All County art exhibit.

Finally, the Board recognized Mineola High School fall sports student athletes who were received All County and All Conference honors.

We are #MineolaProud to highlight each of these amazing learners for their achievements!

Institute for Advanced Computational Science at Stony Brook University finalists
Julia D’Amico
Valerie D’Amico
Margaret Gillespie
Leah Goncalves
Riley Goncalves
Lucy Sammarco

First Lego League Robotics “Robo Sharks”
Tyler Aholou
Bhavesh Batra
Waylon Fisher
Matteo Garcia
Liam Pflum

NYSATA Middle School Flag Design Contest
Penelope Ambrose – Middle School winner
Christian Wharton - Special Recognition
Nicole Chen - Special Recognition

ASA All County Art Exhibit
Liliana DeCollibus - Senior Scholarship Award Recipient
Mia Accardi
Valerie Acosta Gomez
Lucy Ambrose
Dylan Aparicio Enamorado
Catherine Breen
Jasmine Chen
Alysa Curiel
Leah DeSena
Arabella Ferraioli
Kevin Grogan
Cynthia Huang
Jia Min Huang
Xin Liu
Valentina Rafuna
Jason Rosette
Emily Salazar Garcia
Madelyn Troche

Athletics Recognitions
Ryan Manu (Boys Basketball, All Conference)
Christian Frey (Boys Basketball, All County)
Kate Flynn (Girls Bowling, All League)
Madison DeCillis (Girls Winter Track, All Conference)
Igor DeSouza (Boys Winter Track, All Conference)
Jonathan Amore Melendez (Wrestling, All Conference)
John Cosgrove (Wrestling, All Conference)
Collin Guinnane (Wrestling, All Conference)
Besian Husiq (Wrestling, All Conference)
Storm Krokan (Wrestling, All Conference)
Isaiah Rivera (Wrestling, All Conference)
Christian Uglialoro-Reyes (Wrestling, All Conference)
Liliana DeCollibus Girls Basketball, All Conference)
Caitlin Powers (Girls Basketball, All Class)
Emma Powers (Girls Basketball, All Class)

Date Added: 4/14/2025

Fourth Grade Garden Club Prepares for Spring Planting

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Fourth graders in the Jackson Avenue Garden Club are preparing to plant the vegetables they've been successfully sprouting, while they also plant more seeds that will be part of the summer harvest!

The learners prepped the soil in the beds, including removing weeds and dumping them in the compost bin, while carefully making sure not to uproot the perennials that are coming back to life.

Everyone is looking forward to a big crop coming soon including carrots, beans, dill, lavender and more!

Date Added: 4/7/2025

High School and Jackson Come Together for Orchestral Collaboration

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On March 28, Mineola High School student musicians from the eighth grade Orchestra class brought their violins, cellos and double basses to Jackson Avenue School for a special collaboration with the fourth grade Orchestra club.

During the visit, the high school visitors were paired with younger players for a rehearsal session where they acted as mentors, helping the novice players with their form and tone as they prepared for a performance.

Finally, it was showtime and the musical collaboration came to life in the school gym in front of an enthusiastic audience of third graders, teachers and administrators.

The show began with the two orchestras joining together as one and performing the song “Impulse” by American composer Brian Balmages. Next, third grader Grant Koo took center stage to perform his level 3 NYSSMA piece “Gavotte.” Finally, the eighth grade orchestra closed the show with the song “The Carnival of The Animals: Royal March of The Lion” by Camille Saint-Saens.

Sarah Ramsingh, a music teacher at Jackson Avenue and Mineola High School, is thrilled with the opportunity to bring her learners together for this collaboration. “I am in the unique position where I can actually witness the evolution of my students, from first picking up their instrument in third grade, to becoming focused and enthusiastic teens with exceptional talent, poise and confidence,” said Ms. Ramsingh. “Combing the forces of my younger, impressionable learners with those who can help guide and share experience with them is truly a pleasure, and the music they make together is sensational!”

Date Added: 4/3/2025 

Fourth Graders Make the Connection in STEAM Lab

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Jackson 4th graders had a hands-on lesson in energy transfer and conversion during a recent "Light It Up" activity in Ms. Sotsky's STEAM Lab.

In the investigation, the learners teams up and applied scientific ideas to design, test and refine a circuit that transfers energy and converts it from one form to another.

Using just 2 D- cell batteries and a box full of connector wires, miniature light bulbs and a switch, the groups tested different methods until they were able to get all three bulbs lit!

It took some trial and error and troubleshooting, but each team was successful in making the connection!

Date Added: 3/27/2025