To qualify for this honor, the 75 students who were selected for the Institute’s three divisions each consisting of 25 participants, competed against 800 of the top ranking students nominated from school districts on Long Island. Selection by the institute implies that a student is among the top one-tenth of one percent in math of all students on Long Island in his or her grade.
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Math Scholar Named at SHS East
To qualify for this honor, the 75 students who were selected for the Institute’s three divisions each consisting of 25 participants, competed against 800 of the top ranking students nominated from school districts on Long Island. Selection by the institute implies that a student is among the top one-tenth of one percent in math of all students on Long Island in his or her grade.
Friday, November 7, 2008
Students Create Tetrahedron Models
Students in Laurie O’Neill’s Smithtown High School East Design and Drawing for Production (DDP) Class recently worked together to create tetrahedron models using straws, string, and tissue paper. A tetrahedron (plural: tetrahedra) is a polyhedron composed of four triangular faces, three of which meet at each vertex. A regular tetrahedron is one in which the four triangles are regular, or "equilateral", and is one of the Platonic solids. The models are then combined to make larger tetrahedrons, and students compare the ratios of edge length, area, and volume of the models in an attempt to understand scaling factors. Principals of flight are also addressed. Tetrahedrals are an interesting design for a kite. You have lots of scope to explore, and you can build large and different kites without changing your basic design. The kite is a geometrical frame which is covered by sail. It is cellular and can be expanded easily just by tacking on more cells. It is also a very strong ridged structure so that you can use very light and flimsy materials. This class also counts towards art credit.
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Live Election Coverage
Monday, November 3, 2008
Mini College Day
Coordination of the Mini College program is rotated every two years through members of the North Shore Consortium. The North Shore Consortium is comprised of twelve High Schools that run two annual College Fairs each year. The college admissions staff from 50 schools travels to each of the participating high schools in a one week period in both the Fall and the Spring. Dorothy Caputo and Amy Insana, School Counselors, are the current coordinators for Smithtown CSD.
Sunday, November 2, 2008
East Senior is Keynote Speaker at Junior National Leaders Conference

Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Project Z.E.B.R.A.S.
In summers 2006 and 2008, Ms. Elaine Maas, a Science teacher at Smithtown East, visited these schools and donated supplies and funds provided by Project Z.E.B.R.A.S. Among these supplies were 10 refurbished non-electric microscopes donated from discarded district supplies. These microscopes will be used in science classes at the high school. Previous to this donation, the science classes had none. The primary students received various supplies including laminated maps of Africa hand-drawn by students from Branch Brook Elementary School.
Photos seen here are from the Kwa Zulu Natal region of South Africa. This area, the most impoverished rural area of South Africa, has been devastated by conditions of adult HIV and malaria.
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Nissequogue River Rescue
Dennis Ferrari, 49, and his wife Katherine Ferrari, 47, both of 41 Mariners Court, Centerport, were in a canoe on the Nissequogue River this evening when they got stuck on the mudflats. When they couldn’t reach land, the two called out to a passerby who called 911 at 5:12 p.m.
The Smithtown Bay Constable responded to the scene, along with Suffolk County Police Marine, Aviation and Emergency Service and Fourth Precinct units.
Several members of the Smithtown Fire Department, the Nesconset Fire Department and the Kings Park Fire Department all responded and tried to reach the couple by raft. When the raft hit the mud and was no longer able to move in the water, several firefighters tried to walk through the mud. A Nesconset firefighter was able to reach the couple in the canoe.
The West Islip Fire Department was called to the scene with a hovercraft. With Assistance from the Suffolk County Police Aviation Section, they were able to retrieve the couple, along with the Nesconset firefighter who reached the canoe.
Dennis and Katherine Ferrari were taken to Saint Catherine of Siena Medical Center and treated for Hypothermia. The Nesconset firefighter was taken to Stony Brook University Medial Center for observation for exposure to hypothermia. Another firefighter was checked by Smithtown Fire Ambulance at the scene and released.