Eastport-South Manor Central School District
Eastport-South Manor Central School District | |
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Location | |
Manorville, New York Towns of Brookhaven and Southampton United States | |
District information | |
Type | Public |
Established | 2003 |
Superintendent | Peter C. Scordo |
Students and staff | |
District mascot | Sharks |
Colors | Navy Silver |
Other information | |
Website |
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Eastport-South Manor is a school district that serves parts of both Brookhaven and Southampton Townships in eastern Suffolk County, New York. Commonly known as "ESM", the district serves the hamlets of Manorville and Eastport, as well as portions of the hamlets of Speonk and Mastic.
The total enrollment for the 2015-2016 school year is 3,534 students.
History of the District
The school district was formed in 2000 from the merger of two local districts, Eastport Union Free School District (UFSD) in Eastport, and South Manor UFSD in Manorville.[1]
These two districts, along with several others, participated in a study in the mid-1990s to determine the feasibility of combining the many local districts into one centralized district. Proponents suggested that this would benefit the schools through lower central administration costs, and would allow significantly better programming for students, since a combined district would have a much higher enrollment than any of the individual districts. Further, the area covered in the scope of the study had experienced significant growth, particularly in Manorville, which had doubled the population in a span of only ten years. Finally, neither South Manor UFSD nor East Moriches UFSD (a nearby district that also participated in the study) had high schools of their own, and were paying costly tuition to send their students to other high schools.
Ultimately, only Eastport and South Manor decided to combine to create a new district.
The central administration office is located at 149 Dayton Avenue, Manorville, NY 11949.
A 2010 survey by Newsday reported that the Eastport-South Manor School District was one of twelve schools on Long Island that was "particularly well-run, with well-developed financial policies, effective internal controls, and well-managed operations".
Before the merger, Eastport's mascot was the Duck, paying tribute to the large local duck farming industry, due to which Eastport was commonly referred to as "the duck capital of the world". The mascot of the South Manor school district was the Mustang.
Schools in the District
- Eastport Elementary School (Grades 3 - 6)[2]
- Principal: Joseph Steimel
- Tuttle Avenue Elementary School (Grades K-2)
- Principal: Karen Koliadko
- South Street School (Grades K-2)[3]
- Principal: Jane Ruthkowski
- Dayton Avenue School (Grades 3-6)[4]
- Principal: John Christie
- Eastport-South Manor Junior/Senior High School (Grades 7-12)[5]
- Principal: Salvatore Alaimo
Before the two school districts merged, South Street School and Dayton Avenue School were the two schools of South Manor UFSD, serving grades K-9. Eastport Elementary was known as Eastport High School, but served all thirteen grades in one building. It was the only school in the former Eastport UFSD.
Extracurricular Activities
Theatre
The school district is well known for its excellence in stage productions. The theatre facilities include a black box theatre capable of holding 250 audience members, a main stage theatre with near 1000 seats, state-of-the-art lighting and sound equipment, a booth, a lighting catwalk, state of the art rigging system, costume building facilities, dressing rooms, and scene shop. Several shows are put on in the Black Box stage. Two shows are put on a year on the Main Stage. While the shows are performed by students, the level of dedication from all members give students the impression they are working professionally. In the fall there is a drama or comedy, and in the spring, a musical.
Many students have also received Teeny Awards in various categories for their performances. In addition, many students pursue careers and further education in theatre, and some have even made it to Broadway.
Since opening in 2003 the following shows have been put on:
- Moon Over Buffalo
- Guys and Dolls
- The Laramie Project
- Fiddler on the Roof
- Rumors
- Little Women
- The Crucible
- South Pacific
- Noises Off
- Les Miserables
- Picnic
- Anything Goes
- Lend Me a Tenor
- Beauty and The Beast
- West Side Story
- Inherit the Wind
- The Music Man
- Blithe Spirit
- The Sound Of Music
- The Diary of Anne Frank
- A Chorus Line
- The Last Night of Ballyhoo
- Little Shop of Horrors
- Crimes of the Heart
Sports
The school is also known for its sports program. The school offers (most for both boys and girls): Lacrosse, Cross Country, Volleyball, Football, Basketball, Baseball, Softball, Track, Tennis, Soccer, Golf, Field Hockey, and Bowling.
- Eastport-South Manor teams are regularly recognized by Section XI for its top scholar-athletic teams, with many of the teams given the sportsmanship award.
- The gymnasium and football field at Eastport-South Manor are affectionately dubbed 'The Shark Tank'. The student section, also known as 'The Shark Pack', provides an incredible atmosphere at varsity games.
- In 2015 the Girls Varsity Lacrosse team won the class b state championship.
Clubs
The Eastport-South Manor school district also provides its students with many extracurricular clubs and activities:
- Stage Crew
- Academic Team Club
- Marching Band
- Color Guard
- History Club
- Jazz Band
- S.A.D.D. (Students Against Destructive Decisions)
- Science Club
- S.A.L.T (Students Aiding Living Things)
- Yearbook Club
- Newspaper Club
- National Junior Honor Society
- National Honor Society
- World Language Honor Society
- English Honor Society
- Student Council/Government
- Key Club
- Green Team
- Tri-M Music Honor Society
- CSI Challenge Team
- Varsity Leaders Club
- Show Choir
- Gardening Club
- Chess Club
Wall of Honor Project
From 2011-2013 at Eastport South Manor Junior-Senior High School, a committee of students, parents, teachers and administrators met to decide on an appropriate manner in which the community could honor the students that voluntarily enter the military upon their graduation from the high school. The ESM community decided to construct a Wall of Honor as a means to express their gratitude to the courageous alumni serving in the United States Armed Forces. This wall is designed to recognize graduates from the first graduation class (2004) to the present. The names of future graduates whom enter the military will also have their names added to the Wall of Honor. In order to support its construction, volunteers raised over $60,000.[6]
References
- ↑ "Eastport South Manor School Board tweaks building proposal". The Hampton Press. Sep 21, 2009.
- ↑ "Eastport Elementary School". Esmonline.org. Retrieved 2010-09-25.
- ↑ "South Street Elementary School". Esmonline.org. Retrieved 2010-09-25.
- ↑ "Dayton Avenue Elementary School". Esmonline.org. Retrieved 2010-09-25.
- ↑ "Junior-Senior High School". Esmonline.org. Retrieved 2010-09-25.
- ↑ http://www.27east.com/news/article.cfm/Eastport/410114/Eastport-South-Manor-Students-Want-To-Recognize-Soldiers-With-Wall-of-Honor