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March 6 at 7pm
March 7 at 2pm and 7pm
March 8 at 2pm

REGAN INTERMEDIATE:
Eva Darmograi
MIDDLE SCHOOL:
Kate English & Victoria Blanton
HIGH SCHOOL
Haylee Conn, Maria Giomundo & Imani Martin
This is such an amazing accomplishment and we are so proud of our students! We’re grateful that we can enjoy their work for many years to come. Congratulations to all!
THE STARPOINT ART DEPARTMENT
Mr. Patrick Root, Mr. Matthew Walsh, Ms. Amanda Alvarez, Miss Ashley Daigle, Mrs. Lindsay Abramo, Mrs. Molly Scaffidi & Mrs. Kelly Tomasello






Bella Beglin and Heath Wohlleber Geometry


Where is my child supposed to go on Tuesday, June 9th, and Wednesday, June 10th?
Simple:
If your child is scheduled to take an exam on either of these days mentioned here, then your child MUST come to school and take the exam in the designated room assignment.
If your child is NOT scheduled to take an exam, then there are some decisions to make.
1. Your child can come to school and attend one of the many review sessions offered by their teachers across all subjects
2. Your child should come to school to complete necessary science investigations (translation: mandatory science labs)
3. Your child can come to school to finish Art or Tech assignments and
4. On Wednesday, your child should come to school to complete any missing P.E. classes
If your child feels confident in all of the above, then it is NOT required that your child attend school on Tuesday, June 9th, or Wednesday, June 10th.
On June 4, 2026, Starpoint High School was proud to recognize twenty outstanding students who were as Student of the Month recipients. This distinguished honor celebrates students who have demonstrated exceptional academic achievement, positive character, leadership, and meaningful contributions to both the school and the Starpoint community.
Selection as a Student of the Month recipient represents far more than strong grades. These students have consistently exemplified dedication, responsibility, and a commitment to excellence throughout their high school careers. Their achievements reflect years of hard work, perseverance, and involvement in activities that have positively impacted their classmates, school, and community.
For these students, the recognition serves as a culmination of their efforts through the completion of their junior year. Chosen from a highly accomplished class, only twenty students earned this distinction, making it one of the highest student recognitions awarded at Starpoint High School.
The Student of the Month program highlights individuals who embody the values of academic success, citizenship, leadership, and service. Each recipient has demonstrated a commitment to personal growth while contributing to a positive school culture and strengthening connections within the broader Starpoint community.
Starpoint High School congratulates these exceptional students on this well-deserved honor and looks forward to their continued success during their senior year and beyond.
September Adam Agro & Max Butcher
October Avery Bartle & Olivia Schmidt
November Madison Gawron & Hadley Griesmer
December Kaitlyn Dissek & Isabella Figliomeni
January Ayden McNeight & Myia Scozzafava
February Madalyn Heine & Quinn Schmidt
March Grant Benedict & Laurel Welty
April Brooklynn Bartlett & Colin Guize
May Maria Kwasniak & Gracelyn Peters
June Aubrey Baker & Kaelan Bevilacqua



📅 July 6 – August 14
🗓️ Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays
💲 FREE for all Starpoint student-athletes
Our goal is to help athletes enter their fall season stronger, faster, more confident, and better prepared to stay healthy throughout the year.
Training Options:
✅ Girls Performance Training (8:00–9:30 AM)
✅ Athletic Performance Training (9:30–11:00 AM)
✅ Football Performance Training (12:00–1:30 PM)
Athletes of all sports and across modified, JV, and Varsity are welcome. Programs focus on strength, speed, movement quality, injury prevention, and athletic development in a positive, high-energy environment.
Register today:
Girls Training: https://www.wellnessliving.com/rs/event/excelsior-sports?k_class=799963&k_class_tab=58889
General Youth Sports Performance: https://www.wellnessliving.com/rs/event/excelsior-sports?k_class=799964&k_class_tab=58889
Football Performance Training: https://www.wellnessliving.com/rs/event/excelsior-sports?k_class=799965&k_class_tab=58889
Join us this summer and experience the Excelsior Edge! 💪
The Civic Readiness Awards Wednesday, June 10th at 6:00 P.M. in the High School Auditorium
What is the Seal of Civic Readiness?
The Seal of Civic Readiness is a prestigious distinction awarded to graduating seniors who have demonstrated exceptional civic knowledge, skills, and a commitment to active citizenship. To earn this seal on their diplomas, these students went above and beyond standard graduation requirements—diving into advanced political and historical research, participating in meaningful community service, and launching hands-on projects to solve real-world problems in our neighborhoods.
Why We Are Celebrating?
This isn't just an academic award; it is a celebration of character, leadership, and action. The students receiving this honor have proven to future colleges and employers that they possess the critical thinking, empathy, and drive needed to make a positive difference in a diverse democratic society. They haven't just studied history—they are actively shaping it.
Join us on Wednesday, June 10th at 6:00 P.M. in the High School Auditoirum, as we honor their hard work, their dedication to community, and their official designation as civically ready leaders!
Brooklynn Bartlett - Geometry 2024
Emily Waldron -Algebra 2 2024
Madison Gawron - Algebra 1 June 2025
Alivia Volpe - Geometry June 2023 No picture
Congratulations go out to these talented young women.



Natalie Prosser, Braelyn Szpilewski and Carter Maier were finalists for Best Performance by an Actor/Actress and performed in the opening number as finalists for The Jimmy Awards. They participated in a week-long intensive STAGE program, which is a selective conservatory-style deep dive into singing, acting, dancing, and storytelling. Additionally, Joey Misztal was recognized as part of the "All Star Cast" for this year's show. The cast performed a 5 minute medley on stage at Shea's that evening. We took home two "Wonder Awards" including Outstanding Execution by a Crew (for the number, "Let it Go") and the Showstopper Award for the song, "End this Winter/Monster". We are so incredibly proud of our talented performers and students, but most of all of their character that was represented as they celebrated the success of peers from other schools.
Attached are some photos and backstage video footage of their performance! As always, thank you to the Starpoint community for your continuous support of this program and the arts!
Sincerely,
The Directing Team





Congratulations to the 2026 top 3 Starpoint seniors who were recognized at the 46th Annual SARD dinner.
Shannon Zugelder
Adrianna Grapes
Kasey Boswell (not pictured)


Yesterday, May 11, the boys golf team competed in the section VI team championship event at Shelridge CC and finished 2nd out of 4 teams falling short to Fredonia. Nevertheless, an outstanding showing from our Spartan golfers represented by Sam Prezioso, Braeden Lee, Hunter Leuer, Luke Cyrek and Dylan Cyrek.
Individually, sophomore Braeden Lee became the first Starpoint golfer to win the State qualifying event with a 27 hole aggregate score of 110, winning by 3 shots. Braeden shot an even par 72 followed by a 38 to secure the win. Congrats to Braeden on an outstanding tournament! Next up the NYS tournament held at Mill Creek on June 7-8.
Coach Cuviello


Seven Starpoint High School students, who attend Orleans/Niagara BOCES, took home medals at the New York State SkillsUSA competition.
The students competed April 22-24 at the 2026 New York State SkillsUSA Leadership Conference and Competition held at the New York State Fairgrounds in Syracuse.
Congratulations to our SkillsUSA students:
Michael Gorbach, a senior in the Diesel Technology/Heavy Equipment Program, who brought home a gold medal in the Job Skill Demonstration Competition.
Erica Smith, a senior in the Diesel Technology/Heavy Equipment Program, who brought home a gold medal in the Job Skill Demonstration Competition.
Scott Stoddard, a senior in the Computer Technology Program, who brought home a gold medal in the Information Technology Services.
Abigiele Chukhanenko, Madison Ciupa and Lillian Diegelman, juniors in the Allied Health Program, who brought home bronze medals in the Community Service Competition.
Anthony DiPaolo, a senior in the Diesel Technology/Heavy Equipment Program, who brought home a bronze medal in the Motorcycle Service Technology Competition.
SkillsUSA is a partnership of students, teachers and industry working together to ensure America has a skilled workforce. SkillsUSA helps each student to excel and empowers its members to become world-class workers, leaders and responsible American citizens.
Our first place winners — Michael, Erica and Scott — had the opportunity to go on to the National competition in Atlanta, Georgia held in early June.
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1: SkillsUSA student wearing a medal and black-and-red jacket stands on stage during the New York state awards ceremony.
2: Two SkillsUSA students smile and bite their medals while celebrating at a crowded state conference awards event.
3: Three SkillsUSA students wearing red jackets and medals pose together after receiving awards at the New York state conference.
4: SkillsUSA advisor and student pose with a state champion banner after winning first place in Information Technology Services at the New York conference.
Three members Evlyn O'Connor, Daniel Lichtenberger, and Isabella Figliomeni helped to deliver the supplies to the center.
Math Honor Society students gathered supplies! (group shots)



Alg 2 Lab Jace Ruffino Picture included
Geo Lab Krystian Szpilewski NO picture

A huge THANKYOU to all our teachers for what you do for our children each and every day!!
IT'S TEACHER APPRECIATION WEEK!!



