Features
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School’s Out: Syosset Summer Plans
By: Kingsley Ngitngit No more tests. No more homework. No more school. That can only mean one thing: it’s summertime. The 2025-26 school year at Syosset is coming to a…
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2nd Annual Day of Service Success
By: Bhoomi Jobanputra This year’s second annual Day of Service was led by junior Sophie Weisz in partnership with the Awareness Club. Students had the opportunity to participate in hands-on…
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Pirate Bound: Sienna Renny Anchors the Infield
By: Diya Thomas Every great journey starts with a spark of inspiration. For Syosset’s Sienna Renny, the motivation to pick up a glove was a family affair. By watching her…
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“More Every Day: The Increase of Obstacles and Triumphs in Inclusive Education”
By: Ella D’Auria There is no doubt that one of the most debated topics in education is inclusion. Although it is a complicated endeavor that is not always easy to…
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Captured and Crafted
By: Ivy Stallone Pottery, photography, dance, singing, drawing, crochet, knitting, etc. are all forms of art that allow people to express themselves creatively. Art has always had and will continue…
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A Sample Platter: Syosset’s Annual District Art Exhibition
By: Audrey Chan This April, Syosset High School’s student lobby hosted another year of its annual art fair. Syosset students showcased their creativity through a variety of media, culminating in…
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Au Revoir!
By: Caroline Tobjasz Gene Connor, director of Syosset’s ACT Chapter for the past three decades, directed his final show Much Ado About Nothing. The popular Shakespearean comedy, likely written in…
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A Night in Jazz To Remember
By: Audrey Chan On April 22, Syosset held its annual jazz festival, gathering elementary through high school jazz bands from across the district. Groups representing Syosset High School included Jazz…
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Pi Is More Than a Symbol: The Transcendental Number
By: Claire Li & Alina Wang Syosset High School offers an additional course in the math pathway for accelerated sophomores and juniors known as Math Theory Honors. Rather than following…
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Peace, Protest, and Rock & Roll
By: Bhoomi Jobanputra High schools in the late 1960s and early 1970s were anything but ordinary. For the students who lived through it, high school was not just about classes,…




