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Mineola High School

10 Armstrong Rd, Garden City Park, NY 11040
Main Office: (516) 237-2600
Attendance Office: (516) 237-2610
Athletic Office: (516) 237-2630
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Interim Principal
Edward Escobar
 

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Assistant Principal
Lisa Downey, Ed.D.

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Assistant Principal
Jennifer Maichin 

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Assistant Principal
Stephanie Honig

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Our Accolades

Award badges: Common Sense School 2020-22; NYS Seal of Biliteracy; US News Best High Schools Rankings 2021

Apple Distinguished School
Recognized by Apple as a distinguished school for continuous innovation in learning, teaching, and the school environment.

Mineola High School News

Tri-M "Sounds For Supplies" Benefit Concert 6/5

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Date Added: 5/24/2024

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Electronic Music Masterclass

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On May 15, artist, rapper, producer and songwriter JP Reynolds visited Synergy for a masterclass with eighth grade learners in the electronic music elective class.

Mr. Reynolds discussed his inspiring musical journey that started, including singing with his church choir, making mix tapes in his dorm closet at Yale and eventually launching into a career which includes music production and live performance, multimedia storytelling, community work and much more.

During the visit, learners Mr. Reynolds focused on the development of sampling skills, how sampling is used in popular music and how to manipulate samples to fit creatively within a new musical composition. Learners explored recordings from popular musical artists from the 1970s through 1990s and discovered how samples were creatively, and often subtly, used to enhance the songs. Mr. Reynolds also provided the learners with online resources to help them compose and develop their own musical voices.

The workshop ended with a performance by Mr. Reynolds freestyling a rap with MHS Band Director Mr. Ratner accompanying him on drums.

Date Added: 5/20/2024

Learners Recognized By Board of Education

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At the start of the May 9 Board of Education meeting, Mineola administrators and Board of Education members recognized learners from throughout the district for their accomplishments in STEM and robotics and exceptional service to the school community.

They also honored Mineola’s Broadway star Brady Wagner, who made his stage debut this year in the hit show “Merrily We Roll Along” and the Board was proud to be recognized by FIRST Long Island for the district’s support of their STEM and robotics programs.

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

Special Recognition
Brady Wagner (Hampton Street's Very Own Broadway Star)

FIRST Lego League team members for their success at the competition in March

The Rockin Legos #6183:
Brendan Breen
Jayden Benitez Hernandez
Mary Krastel
Judah Magun
Gabriel Renjith
Elena Wagner

Master Perseveres #2730:
Catherine Baker
Zachary Beren
Ella Montes de Oca
Philip Silva
Nolan Smallwood
Olivia Trayvilla

Masterpieces #2619:
Oscar Argueta-Salmeron
Daniel Ponce
Aidan Loewenthal
Chelsea Molina Quin
Nicholas Pullows
Emmanuel Surujpaul-Huddleston

The Inventors #6174:
Claire Casey
Alice Garrigan
Oliver Palominos, Jr.
Caroline Pigott
Alexander Regueiferos
Nicholas Salerno

The Lego Leaguers #2728:
Maya Alexander
Spyridon Argyros
Eamonn Romito
Sullivan Schwetz
Chloe Toro
Julian Wharton

The Master Builders #6175:
Jackson Amatulli
Josue Fuentes
Madeline Li
Candi Liu
James McHale

The Master Legos #2726:
Caterina Araujo
Konstantinos Argyros
Brendan Creighton
Cosette Gaffney
Elias Johnson
Lia Santos

The Lego Explorers #6176:
Argyrios Bonetti
Arabella Ferraioli
Finnian Kelly
Victoria Once
Neel Patel
Curtis Savage

Jackson Avenue Brave Safety Patrol members (Recognized for “outstanding service the school community”)
Catherine Baker
Brian Condon
Madeline Gaven
Max Kent
Daniel Nicholas

Jackson Avenue Brave Student Committee members
Arabella Ferraioli
Aidan Loewenthal
Derek Wong

MHS Physical Education Leadership Program
Andrew Basel
Leah Chang
Andrew DeRose
Brianna DiVirgilio
Maggie Duda
Emma Foley
Nicholas Frey
Kirpa Kaur
Caitlin Kenney
Elizabeth Kenney
Sebastian Knight
Keira McCaffrey
Rory Meehan
Kelsey Morrison
Ava Murphy
Michaela Palumbo
James Plunkett
Scott Podstupka
Anthony Sartori
Luigi Sartori
Rafael Solon
John Valentino
Brianna Voyer

Date Added: 5/13/2024

Learners Lauded for Phys Ed Achievements

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Eight Mineola learners have been honored with the Outstanding Physical Education Elementary and Middle School Award by the Nassau Zone of the New York State Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (NYS AHPERD).

Students recognized with medals and certificates at the May 2 event include Joanna Escaleira and A.J. Parente from Hampton Street School, Audrey McHugh and Logan Molen from Jackson Avenue School, Lianna Sanchez and Frankie Gatzonis from Meadow Drive School and Marcello Patron and Daniella Porcelli from Mineola Middle School.

In addition, Meadow Drive School physical education teacher Ms. Christine Gayson was recognized at the event as a nominee for NYS AHPERD Elementary Physical Education Teacher of the Year. The winner of this award has yet to be announced.

This recognition is awarded annually to exemplary elementary and middle school students who demonstrate exceptional leadership skills, responsible personal and social behavior and outstanding achievements in physical education programs.

Date Added: 5/7/2024

Learners Make Lifelong Friends in Portugal

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On Thursday, April 18, sixteen Mineola High School students, accompanied by Mr. Paul Pereira and Mr. Ed Escobar, departed for a 10-day exchange trip to Portugal. This is the 6th time, the first one being in 1997, that a delegation from Mineola High School has visited a school in Portugal and the first time an exchange was organized with the Secondary School in Murtosa. Murtosa is a municipality in the Aveiro district that has a long and rich tradition tying it to the ocean and immigration as it is surrounded by water, namely the Atlantic Ocean and the Aveiro Lagoon. The population is approximately 11,000 residents and covers an area of 28 square miles. Numerous Murtosa residents have immigrated to the United States, settling mainly in Newark, New Jersey, Naugatuck, Connecticut and other areas in the New York metropolitan area, including Mineola.

The eager travelers left Mineola High School after school on April 18 for an evening flight to Lisbon on TAP Air Portugal. Arriving early the next day, Mr. Pereira, Mr. Escobar, and the 16 students boarded a train to their destination in Murtosa, where they would spend the next seven days. The students were housed with Portuguese students who will visit Mineola in Spring 2025. Over the next seven days, students, Portuguese and American, participated in a variety of activities and excursions. The group visited the nearby beaches of Torreira and Sao Jacinto, as well as the “Ria” (Aveiro Lagoon). The group traversed the lagoon on a traditional “moliceiro” (kelp) boat on their way to visit the airbase of San Jacinto. Although much of the winter had been a rainy one in Portugal there was nothing but sunshine and 70 degree temperatures to greet the students. On their second full day in town the students spent the day with their host families and were treated to a day of visiting nearby sites that were not part of the exchange itinerary such as: the longest pedestrian suspension bridge in Arouca, the Castle at Santa Maria da Feira, and Costa Nova. The students also visited Aveiro, the “Venice of Portugal” and Oporto. Students were impressed by the contrast of Portugal’s centuries old architecture and ultra-modern sprawling shopping malls. In Aveiro, the highlight was a visit to one of the few operating salt flats remaining. On the visit to Oporto, the group visited many of the iconic sites of Portugal's “Second City”, such as Palacio da Bolsa, Torre dos Clerigos and Sé do Porto. On April 25, the group of Mineola and Murtosa students took a leisurely bicycle ride along the “Ria”, culminating with an amazing picnic lunch provided by the host parents.

After a tearful and emotional “goodbye” at the school, the 16 “Americans” were back on a train to Lisbon. The next two nights would be spent at the Hotel Ikonik in Lisbon. On the 2 hour train ride aboard the “Alfa Pendular” train the students reflected on how warm and welcoming their hosts had been in Murtosa. They spoke of friends that they made and lifelong memories that they created.

Arriving in Lisbon Friday afternoon the group checked in to their accommodations. The next three days would be spent touring Lisbon and its surroundings. The group visited Belém, Chiado, Baixa and Parque das Nações, among other Lisbon neighborhoods. The students were also treated to a special “invitation only” event commemorating the 50th anniversary of the 1974 Carnation Revolution where they got to meet the current president of Portugal, Marcelo Rebels de Sousa, and the first post revolution president, Antonio Ramalho Eanes.

Other highlights in Lisbon included a “mandatory” visit to Pasteis de Belem, a bakery that dates to 1837, where students enjoyed the tasty national pastry known as Pasteis de Nata. The students were also treated to a delicious complimentary lunch at the Museu da Cerveja thanks to the group “O Valor do Tempo.”

The students and chaperones arrived back safely in the United States on the evening of April 28 a bit tired but with incredible memories of friendships made and culture experienced. The students are eagerly awaiting the return visit of their friends from Murtosa in Spring 2025.

Text courtesy of Mr. Paul Pereira.

Date Added: 5/3/2024


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