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Southside High highlights March exhibitions, character awards and lists April events

April 20, 2025 | ROCKVILLE CENTRE UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Districts, New York


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Southside High highlights March exhibitions, character awards and lists April events
Southside High School used its April Cyclone Snapshot episode to recap student exhibitions and recognition events from March and to announce several April dates, the school host said.

The show reviewed a March senior Theory of Knowledge (TOK) exhibition, an IB art exhibition on March 20 and a March 18 Breakfast of Champions honoring more than 40 students for character traits including trustworthiness and respect. “We are so proud of all of the students and their dedicated teachers for a great exhibition,” the host said of the IB art show.

On March 14 the school held an all‑grades assembly on why character matters; the broadcast said Mark Line Weaver gave “a compelling and engaging talk about how humility, discipline, and kindness can separate someone from the rest.” The host also congratulated the cast and crew of the spring musical Newsies and thanked faculty and staff who supported the production.

The show noted April calendar items: spring recess for Passover and Easter from April 14–20; a World Language Honor Society induction on April 22 at 6:30 p.m.; an intergenerational sharing conference with guests from the Sandell Center on April 23; a PTA meeting on April 25 at 6 p.m.; the Rockville Center Ed Foundation fundraising gala on April 26 at 7 p.m.; a Science Symposium and Science Fair on April 28 at the Southside gym; a National Art Honor Society induction on April 29 at 7 p.m.; and a National Honor Society induction on April 30 at 7 p.m.

The host also highlighted April as Autism Acceptance Month and recognized a mural created by members of the Best Buddies Club that, the show said, brought together general and special education students. “We are really excited here at the high school to recognize and use this month to celebrate the spirit of inclusion,” the host said.

The broadcast closed by encouraging viewers to follow the district on social media for building and district updates.

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