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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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**Click on the link below beginning 5/19/25

CLASS OF 2025 TOP 25 SENIORS

  • The students represented on this page have the top 25 weighted grade point averages in the Class of 2025.
  • Each school day as a count down toward graduation from Monday, May 19, 2025 through Thursday, June 26, 2025 we will post students in reverse rank order culminating with our valedictorian.

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


Connetquot Celebrates Collegiate-Bound Athletes

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Connetquot student-athletes proudly announced their commitments to continue competing in their sports at the collegiate level, including Division I, Division II, Division III and junior college programs during the May 20 College Recognition Ceremony for Athletes.

These talented seniors have demonstrated outstanding dedication, perseverance and passion both in the classroom and in their sport. Their hard work has earned them the opportunity to compete at the next level. Congratulations to all our committed athletes; your journey is just beginning!

Athletes Name

Sport

College

Division

Isabella Begonja

Cheer

Long Island University

I

Jamie Elliott

Lacrosse

Binghamton

I

A.J. Jeffares

Lacrosse

St. Johns University

I

Jadyn Llorens

Cheer

Long Island University

I

Taryn Murphy

Lacrosse

University of New Haven

I

Kaylin Mallon

Soccer

University of Kentucky

I

Carson Turissini

Lacrosse

Iona University

I

Julia Turk

Acro and Tumbling

Quinnipiac University

I

Essence Wright

Track

Rider University

I

Jenna Zachmann

Lacrosse

Radford University

I

       
       

Brandon Bartick

Baseball

College of Staten Island

II

Christie Clark

Soccer

Mercy University

II

Kaylee Diaz

Acro & Tumble

Wingate

II

Steven Frias

Football

American International College

II

John Guido

Lacrosse

Molloy University

II

Justin Hendrickson

Baseball

Wingate University

II

Martina Mileti

Track & Field & XC

Molloy University

II

Mikai Marks

Track

Molloy University

II

Colton Stellwagen

Lacrosse

Saint Leo University

II

Lucas Weaver

Lacrosse

Lincoln Memorial University

II

Dylan Wilkinson

Baseball

St. Thomas Aquinas

II

Emma Zinkowski

Tennis

Dominican University

II

       
       

Kasey Alvino

Soccer

Johnson & Wales

III

Andrew Amarando

Baseball

St. Joseph’s University - LI

III

Rachel Brunette

Soccer

St. Joseph’s University – LI

III

Dean Burchard

Soccer

St. Joseph’s University – LI

III

Madison Caputo

Soccer

St. Joseph’s University – LI

III

Dylan Cerone

Baseball

Misericordia University

III

Julianna Daina

Softball

St. Joseph’s University - Brooklyn

III

Isabella DeRenzo

Softball

St. Joseph’s University - LI

III

Addison Devery

Softball

Swarthmore College

III

Sydney Elizalde

Lacrosse

SUNY Cortland

III

Michael Empaynado

Baseball

St. Joseph’s University – LI

III

Megan Erdman

Basketball

St. Joseph’s University – LI

III

Gavin Gagliardi

Tennis

Marywood University

III

Matthew Galetta

Soccer

St. Joseph’s University - Brooklyn

III

Allie Hanzel

Cheer

University of Scranton

III

     

Division

Greg Inserillo

Baseball

SUNY Broome

III

Lily Jonas

Cheer

SUNY Farmingdale

III

Alex Kudrick

Soccer

St. Joseph’s University - Brooklyn

III

Brayden Lane

Soccer

Kings College

III

Makayla Morganelli

Soccer

Suffolk Community College

III

Hayden Murphy

Lacrosse

St. Joseph’s University – LI

III

Liam Murphy

Baseball

SUNY Maritime

III

Brennan O’Connor

Volleyball

Baruch College

III

Luke Plana

Tennis

SUNY Farmingdale

III

Joe Scarabino

Baseball

New Paltz

III

Date Added: 5/22/2025

Connetquot High School Artists Shine at BAFFA Juried Invitational

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Ten talented Connetquot High School students participated in the BAFFA Juried Invitational High School Student Art Exhibition, and four were recognized for their outstanding work. Congratulations to G DiNero who earned first place in Ceramic Sculpture, Abby Mauleon who earned third place in Digital Art, Sophia Tax who earned honorable mention in Digital Art and Dean DeSiano who earned honorable mention in Mixed Media.

Additionally, congratulations to participating students Dylan Vecchiarello (Digital Art), Aidan Gleason (Mixed Media), Ryan Mandracchia (Ceramics), Konnor Mastrodicasa (Ceramics), Fabrizio Francucci (Ceramics) and Theresa O’Brien (Ceramic Sculpture).

Thank you to art teachers Mr. John Hargrave and Mr. Vincent Osmers for their dedication and for providing students with the opportunity to showcase their creativity and talent in this prestigious exhibition.

 

Click here to view the Connetquot High School Artists Shine at BAFFA Juried Invitational slideshow.

 

Date Added: 5/19/2025

Connetquot High School Hosts 8th Annual Beats for Liam Cardiac Screening Event

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On May 10, Connetquot High School welcomed a strong community turnout for the eighth annual Beats for Liam teen cardiac screening event, with 96 teens receiving free heart screenings aimed at detecting hidden cardiac anomalies.

The event was held in memory of Liam Regensburg, a Connetquot High School student who tragically passed away in his sleep on October 29, 2012 due to Sudden Cardiac Death. Liam was a healthy high school junior at the time, and his loss has fueled a mission to raise awareness and provide preventive screenings.

Sudden Cardiac Arrest is a silent threat, claiming the lives of thousands of young people each year. Often symptomless, SCA is caused by electrical irregularities in the heart that can be detected with a simple, non-invasive EKG.

Thanks to the Liam Regensburg Memorial Foundation, families had the opportunity to have their teens screened at no cost, potentially saving lives through early detection.

 
Date Added: 5/12/2025

Connetquot High School students experience Auschwitz through virtual reality

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At Connetquot High School, students in Mrs. Doheny and Mr. Wilans’ elective social studies and English language arts courses, which explore the history, literature and lasting impact of the Holocaust, recently took a powerful journey through history using cutting-edge technology.

Through a partnership with the organization Spirit of Triumph, students participated in a fully immersive, 360-degree virtual reality tour of Auschwitz Concentration Camp in Poland. Spirit of Triumph’s mission is to teach students to confront injustice and build a future in which empathy triumphs over intolerance through virtual reality. 

Using virtual reality and audio headsets, the experience provided a deeply moving and educational opportunity, bringing students as close as possible to visiting the historic site without leaving the classroom.

Ahead of the experience, daughter of a Holocaust survivor, Alice Lambert, spoke to students about her father’s escape from Dachau Concentration Camp. After surviving for several days, he eventually made his way to England and then ultimately, the United States, where he joined the American armed forces. Once enlisted, he returned with American forces to Germany. Due to his knowledge of the land and his ability to speak German, he helped support the allies in their victory during the Battle of the Bulge. 

This initiative not only brought history to life but also showcased the potential of virtual reality as a transformative teaching tool. It allowed students to connect emotionally and intellectually with the past, deepening their understanding of the Holocaust.
 

Click here to view the Connetquot High School students experience Auschwitz through virtual reality slideshow.

Date Added: 5/8/2025

Connetquot High School announces top of Class of 2025

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Connetquot High School is proud to announce the Class of 2025 Valedictorian, Alexander DeVita, and Salutatorian, Valentina Gutierrez, for their exceptional academic achievements.

Throughout his time in Connetquot, valedictorian Alexander DeVita stood out for his strong academic performance and leadership both in and out of the classroom. Alexander is an Eagle Scout, a National Merit Scholar Finalist and was also a U.S. Department of Education Presidential Scholar Candidate. He served as president of both the National Honor Society and Mu Alpha Theta Math Honor Society. He was also the vice president of the Rho Kappa Social Studies Honor Society. Throughout his high school career, Alexander was also a member of the school’s chamber orchestra. Alexander will attend Stony Brook University in the fall, where he plans to major in Pre-Medicine.

Salutatorian Valentina Gutierrez demonstrated remarkable dedication across a wide range of academic and extracurricular pursuits. She served as the public relations officer for the Science National Honor Society and was a member of the National Honor Society, World Language Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta Math Honor Society, Rho Kappa Social Studies Honor Society and English Honor Society. Valentina will attend St. Joseph’s University in the fall to pursue a degree in Nursing.

The Connetquot Central School District extends its heartfelt congratulations to Alexander and Valentina for their hard work, commitment and achievements and looks forward to all they will accomplish in the future!

 

Date Added: 5/6/2025

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