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WELCOME TO CONNETQUOT HIGH SCHOOL 

190 Seventh Street
Bohemia, NY 11716-1331
Principal: Michael A. Moran
631-244-2228, ext. 1010
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Originally dedicated in 1963, today Connetquot High School serves a population of more than 2,000 students from the communities of Bohemia, Sayville, Oakdale, and Ronkonkoma. A comprehensive high school dedicated to superior outcomes for all students, Connetquot High School affords its students a diverse course offering providing a wide variety of educational opportunities in the arts, humanities, math, science, and technology. The majority of Connetquot High School students graduate with regents diplomas and approximately ninety percent of graduates go on to higher education. 


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CONNETQUOT HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT OF THE MONTH - UPDATED MONTHLY - (MARCH 2025)


Connetquot’s 14th annual Library Literacy Celebration

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The Connetquot community came together for an evening of reading, writing and student achievement on April 10 at the district’s 14th annual Library Literacy Celebration, presented by the district’s library media specialists.

The event showcased an impressive collection of student work from every school in the district, including original poems, stories and essays. Hallways were transformed into literary galleries, highlighting students’ talent in reading and writing.

Families also joined in the fun through a bookmark-making station and a scavenger hunt in which students uncovered letters around Connetquot High School that spelled out a secret word. The Connetquot Public Library also held a raffle drawing for attendees.

A standout moment of the evening was a special reading by student-author Meghan Miller, a junior at Connetquot High School, who shared her published children’s book, “The Great Adventures of Martha Mae”. Inspired by her real-life pet hamster, Martha Mae, the book began as an assignment in her ninth-grade children’s literature class and was completed in a sophomore creative writing course. Meghan detailed her two-and-a-half-year journey to publication in a question-and-answer session after the read aloud. The evening culminated in a book signing, where excited young readers lined up to meet Meghan and have their copies of “The Great Adventures of Martha Mae” personally signed by the author.

Click here to view the Connetquot’s 14th annual Library Literacy Celebration slideshow.

 

Date Added: 4/14/2025

Congratulations to Connetquot High School’s “1500 Club”!

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Connetquot High School seniors Alexander DeVita, Emily Pascariello, James Chen and Sameer Umar each scored higher than 1500 on the SAT exam.

This impressive accomplishment earned the students spots in the school’s “1500 Club,” and their plaques will join those of alumni club members, hanging outside the guidance office. The district congratulates them on this well-deserved achievement!

Date Added: 4/8/2025

Connetquot’s Showcase of the Arts

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Connetquot High School was buzzing with energy, creativity and talent during the annual Showcase of the Arts, held on April 4. Parents, students and community members had the opportunity to peruse hundreds of elementary and secondary-level artwork, and attended multiple concerts and performances in the auditorium.

Director of Fine Arts and Music Vincent Malafronte thanked the community for attending the event and the faculty for sponsoring such fine workmanship. “Because of the support from families and the community, we are able to provide opportunities for our students that showcase their creative talents,” Mr. Malafronte said.

The performance schedule included the Oakdale-Bohemia Middle School kickline, Ronkonkoma Middle School kickline and Connetquot High School’s color guard and kickline. Elementary school-level student musicians also showcased their talents in the districtwide orchestra, ukulele, band and chorus ensembles. There were also more intimate performances by the high school’s chamber orchestra and the middle school chamber orchestra.

Click here to view the Connetquot’s Showcase of the Arts slideshow.

Date Added: 4/8/2025

Connetquot High School AP Economics Students Present Policy Initiatives

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On March 28, students in Mr. Nizewitz’s AP Microeconomics and Macroeconomics classes at Connetquot High School participated in the Economics Initiatives presentations, showcasing their in-depth analyses of the current economy and potential strategies for future growth.

Divided into groups, students tackled pressing economic issues such as corporate taxes, infrastructure spending, Medicare and student loan relief, presenting their findings and proposed policies to their peers.

Following the presentations, classmates engaged in a dynamic question and answer session, challenging one another’s perspectives and fostering critical discussions. The event concluded with breakout groups, where students reflected on the potential impact of their proposed policies. This initiative not only deepened students' understanding of economic policy but also contributed toward their achievement of the NYS Seal of Civic Readiness, recognizing their engagement in civic and economic discourse.

Date Added: 4/1/2025

CHS Treble Choir Performs at Suffolk County District Court in Honor of Women’s History Month

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On March 20, the Connetquot High School junior and senior treble choir performed at the Suffolk County District Court Women's History Month celebration. The event was hosted in the ceremonial courtroom of the John P. Cohalan, Jr. Court Complex in Central Islip.

The students kicked off the event with a performance of “The Star-Spangled Banner”. The ceremony recognized the Honorable Betty Weinberg Ellerin, the Honorable Caren Loguercio and Associate Dean Myra Berman, Esq. for their contributions to the legal profession. The event concluded with a performance of Carly Simon's “Let the River Run” by the treble choir.
 

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Date Added: 3/28/2025

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