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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!

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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!

Today, June 6 marks the 79th anniversary of the Battle of Normandy—the day in 1944 when allied forces from 13 countries stormed five beaches in Normandy, France.

June 6 marks the 79th anniversary of the Battle of Normandy—the day in 1944 when allied forces from 13 countries stormed five beaches in Normandy, France. This marked the beginning of the end of World...

The passing of Andrew R. Brand, Class of 1981

We are saddened to learn of the passing of Andrew R. Brand, April 3, 1963 ~ April 28, 2023 (age 60), Class of 1981. Raynor & D'Andrea Funeral Homes reports; Friends will gather for a memorial...

Little-Known Memorial Day History; Freed slaves and white missionaries came together on 1 May 1865 in Charleston, SC to memorialize soldiers that were buried in unmarked graves at a former racetrack where Confederates held Union prisoners.

Little-Known Memorial Day History;  Submitted to the Sayville Alumni Association website by Brigadier General (Retired) Richard K. Sele, Class of 1979. I am delighted to present to you today a very...

The passing of George “Buzzy” Verspoor (1935 – 2023), Class of 1954

We are saddened to learn of the passing of George "Buzzy" Verspoor (1935 - 2023), Class of 1954. Calling hours will be held from 4-7PM on Wednesday, May 31, 2023 at the MacArthur Funeral Home, 134...

We invite you to join our community of contributors and help us create something special

We invite you to join our community of contributors and help us create something special.   Calling all contributors! Have you ever wanted to be a part of something bigger than yourself?  Now is...

August 13, 1915; Quite a few Sayville High boys have enrolled in a class in which they are taught how to build a wireless apparatus!

The wireless telegraph station in Sayville, New York was one of the most powerful in the world. Constructed by the German company Telefunken in 1912, it served as a transatlantic relay point for...

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