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Hampton Bays district partners with Stony Brook University for Future Scholars Program

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The Hampton Bays School District has forged a new partnership with Stony Brook University through the Future Scholars Program, an initiative designed to help students, starting in middle school, prepare for success in higher education.

The program identifies students who show strong academic potential and provides them with mentorship opportunities from grades eight through 12 to help them become college ready. The 21 eighth grade students who are currently enrolled in the program will receive academic, career and financial counseling, as well as personalized assistance with college applications, through their senior year. The goal is to increase the number of potentially first-generation college students to apply and enroll in higher education.

Already, students have visited the Stony Brook campus three times, with an additional three visits scheduled for the spring. They participated in daylong sessions that incorporated team-building activities, mentoring, study skills, time management and academic writing. They also attended a Stony Book University football game.

 

Second graders bring ‘The Gingerbread Baby’ to life

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Hampton Bays Elementary School second grade students recently delighted audiences with an annual Reader’s Theater performance of “The Gingerbread Baby,” inspired by their study of author Jan Brett. Guided by their teachers, the students practiced fluency, expression and collaboration as they prepared for the performance. Their hard work and enthusiasm were on full display as they confidently shared the story with classmates and guests.

Holiday cheer for veterans

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Hampton Bays Elementary School students recently spent time penning holiday cards to Hampton Bays alumni who are serving in the military. Cards will be sent to South Carolina, Texas and Japan, among other places.

Date Added: 12/19/2025

Hampton Bays students spread holiday cheer to local seniors

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Members of the Hampton Bays Middle School Interact Club and Tri-M Music Honor Society recently came together to spread holiday cheer by creating handmade holiday cards for residents of the Hampton Bays Senior Center. The collaborative service project gave students the opportunity to give back to the community while sharing kind messages and festive artwork with local seniors.

Date Added: 12/18/2025

Hampton Bays K-Kids spread warmth through community coat drive

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Members of the Hampton Bays Elementary School K-Kids service club recently hosted a successful drive to collect warm coats for those in need. All items will be donated to local community members in need.

Date Added: 12/17/2025