As the year winds down at Locust Valley Middle School and High School there has been a lot to celebrate. The middle school held its awards ceremony on June 1, while the high school celebrated the Senior Academic and Community Awards on May 25, the IB Diploma Ceremony on May 31 and the Senior Athletic Awards on June 7.
At the middle school ceremony, Acting Principal Mike LoGerfo and Acting Assistant Principal Amy Watson honored the top 10% of students in each of the sixth, seventh and eighth grades. Three students also took home state awards, with Alexandra Armhein and Tallulah Lamb attaining the Triple C Award honoring students’ courage, character and commitment and Ann McAree receiving the New York State Comptroller Student Achievement Award.
At the high school’s Senior Academic and Community Awards, students were commended for their remarkable work in school and for making their hometowns even better places to live.
The IB Diploma Ceremony honored the 34 high school students who completed the rigorous two-year program, which included a final extended essay where students wrote on topics that interested them.
Finally, the Senior Athletic Awards highlighted the athletes who have stood out as performers and leaders on the field. The athletic department also presented coach Michael Guidone with the coach of the Year award.
Each ceremony celebrated the dedication and commitment our incredible students have shown in the classroom, on the field and in the community this school year.