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Middle Country honors students: AP Capstone distinctions, Long Island Scholar Artists and athletes of the month

October 30, 2025 | MIDDLE COUNTRY CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Districts, New York


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Middle Country honors students: AP Capstone distinctions, Long Island Scholar Artists and athletes of the month
The Middle Country Central School District used part of its regular meeting to recognize numerous student achievements across academics, arts and athletics.

Administrators presented the largest group yet of students who earned the College Boards AP Capstone Certificate and AP Capstone Diploma; the program requires AP Seminar and AP Research and, for the diploma, additional AP exams. A district presenter described the program and introduced students and their culminating research titles, which included projects on topics ranging from environmental issues (spotted lanternfly impact on Suffolk County) to media studies (true-crime sensationalism), engineering and social science topics.

The board also recognized Long Island Scholar Artists Justin De Rosalia (Newfield High School, piano/saxophone) and Gavin Wallen (Center Reach High School, vocals/trumpet). Presenters highlighted the students rigorous academic schedules, music leadership roles, and community performances. "Justin yearns not only to experience excellence in academics, performance, and leadership, but strives to pass on his knowledge and passion of music to future generations," a staff member said when introducing Justin.

Athletic honors were presented for September athletes of the month from district schools. Coaches and athletic staff introduced student-athletes and summarized season achievements and statistics, including cross-country rankings, varsity starts, and leadership roles.

Board members and student board representatives offered brief community announcements — upcoming blood drives, Trick-or-Treat Street events, college- and financial-aid nights — and then proceeded to approve routine consent-agenda items by voice vote.

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