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Remembering our Sayville High School Alumni history holds a significant and multifaceted value for individuals, communities, and institutions. This remembrance extends beyond mere nostalgia; it shapes identities, strengthens communities, and fosters a sense of continuity and pride. Documenting and celebrating the accomplishments of alumni provides current students with tangible examples of success.

Whether alumni have achieved prominence in the military, academia, sports, arts, business, or community service, their stories inspire students to pursue their goals with determination. These role models demonstrate that success is truly achievable and that our high school and the mentorship of our teachers was a critical step in the journey!

Are you a past service member or acquainted with one from SHS?

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Lend us your voice as we come together to honor military contributions.

Your participation means a lot, and we are eager to showcase the extraordinary stories of our valued alumni veterans!

And now, your SAA Daily News/Blog!

class of 1974 reunion reminder

The This reunion is coming up fast!  They are  going to have a great time and make new memories with old friends! If you would like any photos of you/your family to be included in our photostream at...

When “surfing” meant a journey to Fire Island, 100 years ago: Sayville High School was overcrowded!

On July 1, 1924, our board of education convened to address the crowded conditions. The promotion lists from June 1924 reveal that 134 students are registered in the Senior High school, while there...

If you have an interest in vintage automobiles, you may wish to consider examining a 1925 Hudson Essex should you ever have the opportunity. Exactly 99 years ago today, on July 17, 1925, Charles Edwin Diuguid, Sr. was offering them for $850 right here in Sayville.

Charles Sr. was the father of ARm3C Charles Edwin Diuguid Jr., who tragically perished at sea during World War II and was a graduate of our High School Class of 1938. Charles Edwin Diuguid, Jr. was...

The passing of Barry Lewis Weeks, Class of 1964.

We are saddened to learn of the passing of Barry Lewis Weeks, Class of 1964. Barry was born October 20, 1946, in Bay Shore, Suffolk County, NY, and died June 13, 2024 (aged 77) in Accomac, Accomack...

The passing of Charles Richard Horvath, Class of 1953.

We express our deepest condolences upon learning of the passing of Charles Richard Horvath, a valued member of the Class of 1953. The Murphy Funeral Home 95 S. Franklin St., Chagrin Falls, OH, Phone:...

The passing of Phyllis Ann (Nolan) Weiss, Class of 1968

We express our deepest condolences upon learning of the passing of Phyllis Ann (Nolan) Weiss, a valued member of the Class of 1968. Earlier today, we had a conversation with Phyllis's sister, Teri...

**The Joy of Visiting Sayville alumnus George Fritzsche’s French Bakery in Sayville: A Delight for the Senses**

Stepping into Fritzsche’s French bakery on Main Street in Sayville was a world of sensory delight. The air was filled with the aroma of freshly baked bread, golden croissants, delicate éclairs, and...

Swinging Back in Time: What might this 1936 Sayville High School Alumni Dance have been like?

The old Sayville High School gymnasium buzzed with nostalgia. Graduates from decades past had returned for the annual alumni dance—a chance to relive their youth, twirl under the dimmed lights, and...

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