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Long Beach High School PTSA

Officers 2023-2024

Co-Presidents:

Robert Sisko

Leah Tozer

Vice-Presidents:

Gayle Kemins

Kristyl Sisko

Treasurer:

Tracy Murray

Recording Secretary:

Maria Sinnona              

Corresponding Secretary:

Ali Wash

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Current News

Long Beach Students Earn the Seal of Biliteracy

Seventy-four Long Beach High School students have been awarded the prestigious Seal of Biliteracy, a recognition of their proficiency in multiple languages. thumbnail266861
Seventy-four Long Beach High School students have been awarded the prestigious Seal of Biliteracy, a recognition of their proficiency in multiple languages.

Among these outstanding recipients, seven students have achieved an extraordinary milestone, earning the Seal of Biliteracy in two additional languages beyond English. These languages include Bangla, Greek, Hebrew, Mandarin and Ukrainian. Their dedication reflects not only a commitment to language mastery but also a deep engagement with diverse cultures and global perspectives.
 

 

 

Date Added: 6/6/2025

LBHS Celebrates Top Scholars at Annual Awards Ceremony

Long Beach High School recognized the outstanding accomplishments of its graduating seniors during the annual Senior Scholarship and Recognition Ceremony that took place in the school auditorium, thumbnail266863
Long Beach High School recognized the outstanding accomplishments of its graduating seniors during the annual Senior Scholarship and Recognition Ceremony that took place in the school auditorium on May 29.

The evening began with a warm welcome from Coordinator of School Counseling Jaclyn McMahon, who praised the students for their dedication, perseverance, and academic excellence throughout the year. Her opening remarks were followed by an address from School Board Trustee Dennis Ryan, Ph.D., who offered congratulations and words of encouragement to the honorees.

The ceremony continued with the presentation of Departmental Recognition Awards, celebrating student achievements across a wide range of disciplines including World Languages, English, Social Studies, Music and Art, Business and Technology, Mathematics, Science, and Athletics. In addition, students were presented with certificates and citations honoring their hard work and contributions to the school community.

Long Beach High School extends its heartfelt congratulations to all of this year’s honorees for their exceptional accomplishments and wishes them continued success in their future endeavors.
 

 

 

Date Added: 6/6/2025

LB Fifth Grade Students Learn from Real Hearings and High School Mock Trials Ahead of Upcoming Competitions  

LB Students to Compete at STANYS New York State Science Congress

Six junior division researchers and one senior division researcher have earned the honor of representing our community at the prestigious STANYS New York State Science Congress. thumbnail266248

Long Beach High School is proud to announce that six junior division researchers and one senior division researcher have earned the honor of representing our community at the prestigious STANYS New York State Science Congress. The event will take place on June 8 at the Milton J. Rubenstein Museum of Science and Technology (MOST) in Syracuse, New York.

This highly regarded competition features top student researchers from across New York State who have been selected to attend by the International Science Engineering Fair (ISEF) or have advanced from an affiliated regional competition. The selection of our Long Beach students highlights their exceptional scientific achievements and marks a major milestone in their academic and research journeys.

To reach this level, each student researcher presented their study to three separate judges at the Long Island Science Congress. Roughly 2% of all projects from over 80 Nassau and Suffolk County schools were nominated to advance to the state competition. The junior division advanced 16 projects, while the senior division advanced 22 projects.

Representing Long Beach are:

Biology – Medicine/Health: Shayna Tozer for her in-depth analysis comparing the diagnostic accuracy of traditional throat cultures to rapid tests for Streptococcal pharyngitis.

Biology – Animal/Plant: Rylee Varian and Karina Rios for their innovative research on behavioral changes and neurological networks in planarians after varying exposures to ginkgo extract.

Ecology: Sydney Olivo, Victoria Sinnona, and Alyssa Malewicz for their study on the ecological effects of acetaminophen on keystone flora and fauna as an emerging contaminant in the Long Island Sound surface waters.

Behavioral Science: Sydney Bergstein for her thought-provoking investigation into how artificial intelligence can be inappropriately used to lower self-esteem in adolescent girls.

Long Beach School District takes immense pride in these exceptional young scientists. Their hard work, curiosity, and commitment to scientific inquiry reflect the best of our academic community. We eagerly anticipate their participation at the state level and the future contributions they will make to science.

 

Date Added: 5/13/2025

LB Students Honored with Nassau County Comptroller's Award in Math, Accounting, and Finance

Long Beach High School is proud to announce that two outstanding students, senior LiLin Garfinkel and junior Ryan Fackler have been awarded the prestigious Nassau County Comptroller's Award. thumbnail266249
Long Beach High School is proud to announce that two outstanding students, senior LiLin Garfinkel and junior Ryan Fackler have been awarded the prestigious Nassau County Comptroller's Award for excellence in Math, Accounting, and Finance.

Presented annually, the Nassau County Comptroller's Award recognizes high school students across the county who demonstrate exceptional academic achievement and promise in financial literacy and related fields.

LiLin and Ryan were selected for their dedication, academic performance, and commitment to understanding the principles that drive modern finance and mathematics.

LBHS Theater Students Recognized

Shay Brymer, Stephania Robinson, and Michael Macaluso Vosganian thumbnail266150

Long Beach High School is thrilled to celebrate the achievements of three incredibly talented LBHS Theatre students: Shay Brymer, Stephania Robinson, and Michael Macaluso Vosganian!

Seniors Shay Brymer and Stephania Robinson for being selected for the prestigious Roger Rees Awards following their outstanding performances in the recent production of Anything Goes. Congratulations Shay and Stephania!

Additionally, LBHS Junior Michael Macaluso Vosganian has been named one of the 10 New Faces in Acting Honorees! Out of 126 student submissions from 35 schools in acting, vocal, and dance categories, Michael stood out for his exceptional talent. He will take part in a full day of masterclasses in acting, improvisation, and auditions at Open Jar Studios, and will be recognized at the Roger Rees Awards Showcase on May 19th.

We are so proud of these students and their dedication to the arts—Bravo!

Date Added: 5/9/2025