Congrats to the East Meadow Girls Basketball team who won the 40th annual Barbara Hoffman Invitational last night. The team beat Manhasset 70-61 in a great game. The team was lead by Senior Captain Kayla Lederer (23 points) and Sophomore Allie Barnwell (16 points) who were both awarded All Tournament. Emily Zaradich added 20 rebounds playing awesome in the paint. Great job ladies...


There is an extremely fun and festive feel at East Meadow High School this morning, as the staff and students were greeted by the band and chorus as the entered the building. Always one of the best days of the year.


The East Meadow High School chorus is spreading cheer around the district today. The high school students are singing holiday songs in several buildings.

Over the weekend the EMHS Girls Varsity Basketball team beat New Hyde Park 60-54 in the semi finals of the Barbara Hoffman Invitational. The team was lead by sophomore Allison Barnwell with 21 points and Kayla Lederer with 16. Angela Cronin was the best supporter on the sidelines. The girls will play Manhasset in the finals tonight. Go luck Jets...
Another great weekend for the JV Jet Cheerleaders who came in third place with zero deductions at their last competition of the year! Great season ladies...


The boys bowling team steamrolled Westbury yesterday 11-0. The Jets were on all cylinders yesterday led by Nate Rose who bowled and impressive 696 series with a 263 in game 1 and 244 in game 3. Angelo Dungca bowled a 635 series with a 235 in game 1 and 207 in game 3. Trey Enriquez bowled a 612 series with a 239 in game 2 and 205 in game 3. Tyler Castle bowled a 604 series with a game 2 210 and game 3 204. Ryan Collins bowled a 216 in game 3 and Bobby McGowan bowled a 202 in game 202. Congrats to the Jets.
Congrats to the Lady Jets on their winning streak. The EMHS Girls Basketball team beat Valley Stream yesterday 59-34. Kayla Lederer is leading the team in scoring with 18.6 points per game and is amongst the top scorers in the conference. Kayla's season high came against Massapequa when she dropped 23. Kayla will be attending University of South Carolina next year.
The boys' bowling team swept Hicksville yesterday 11-0. Ryan Collins and Nate Rose led the Jets - Collins bowled a 626 series with a 213 in game 1 and a 222 in game 2. Rose bowled a 603 series with a 208 in game 2 and a 214 in game 3. Tyler Castle also bowled a 215 in game 1. The Jets take on Westbury next.
The Boys Varsity Basketball team got their first win of the season last night defeating Herricks 75 to 61...Caleb Coleman led the Jets with 23 points, Christian Ekwonye added 16 points and 12 rebounds while Bryant Sewell scored 10 points...The Jets got to off a strong start by their first 9 points being scored by Harry Haber...The Jets next game here at East Meadow this Thursday against Valley Stream Central at 5PM...Come down and support your Jets!!!!
Huge congratulations to the Cheerleaders who received two bids at regionals last night at Farmingdale State College. They will be competing with both traditional and gameday routines at the national championship in Orlando, Florida in February. Great job girls!
Great weekend for both the boys and girls indoor track teams. The student athletes were led by winning performances from Billy Duhs, Zaria Hall, Emily Zaradich, and many more. EMHS is off to a great indoor season.






Star EMHS wrestler Nico Rodriquez wins his 100th match. This is a fantastic accomplishment. We are all very proud.

Members of the EMHS Academy of Finance volunteered their time on Saturday to help raise funds for Companions in Courage by selling 50/50 raffles at the Islanders game. The charity, founded by Islander legend Pat LaFontaine, raises funds to help connect hospitalized children with their families.
It was a record day selling almost $50,000 of tickets, far exceeding the goal of $40,000 and beating last year's total of $30,000.
The students gained a first hand look of the pre game operations and valuable upselling marketing skills throughout the game. We look forward to next years event to raise even more money.


Congrats to the Girls Varsity and JV Basketball teams. They both got their 1st win of the season at home yesterday against Port Washington. The Varsity won 47-42 and was lead by Kayla Leaderer, Emily Zaradich, Kate Barnett and Lila Doyle. The girls play Massapequa at home on Monday the 15th, come down and support the Lady Jets...


The Girls Varsity Bowling team defeated Clarke in a tough matchup with the score of 9.5 to 1.5. The first game the teams tired but the Lady Jets pulled off a win in the second and third game to secure the match. High series by Abigail Gan, Rachael Lam, Alison Lim and Anna Barbieri. This win, brings their season record to 6-0! Keep up the great work ladies!
The Virtual Enterprise classes attended the Annual Oyster Bay HS Trade Show. Our two VE companies (All Around The World and LOC8) combined for over $300,000.00 in sales. They were accompanied by students from the Hospitality/Marketing and DECA classes that were able to participate as "buyers" within the trade show.




The Girls Varsity Bowling team defeated Uniondale with an impressive 11-0 win, bringing their season record to 5-0. Top performances included Abigail Gan with a high game of 201 and Allison Lim with a 180, both in the second game. Congratulations to the team on their continued success!
The boys bowling team swept Uniondale yesterday 11-0. Angelo Dungca, Nate Rose, Bobby McGowan and Ryan Collins led the Jets yesterday. Dungca bowled a 693 series with games of 230,249, and 214. Rose bowled a 620 series with a 222 in game 1 and a 222 in game 3. Collins bowled a 633 series with games of 219 and 243. McGowan bowled a 600 series with a game 1 score of 215. Trey Enriquez bowled a 225 in game 3. The Jets take on the Clarke Rams today.
Congrats to Tommy Primrose and Kayla Lederer for being awarded the Nassau Zone PE Students of the Year! You are both amazing and set great examples for others.

Congrats to the Cross Country team who really cleaned up at the Cross Country Awards Dinner. A special recognition goes out to Zaria Hall who took home the Section VIII Sportsmanship Award, the Coaches Association Most Outstanding Runner, and the Officials Association Most Outstanding Senior Award.

