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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?

Share your experiences or honor their dedication, RIGHT HERE! Each veteran’s account merits being “SPOTLIGHTED“.

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!

A little quiz for April 7, 2020.

Can you name these teachers?...

Sayville High’s Baseball team around 1910

Today's History Mystery is an exciting one! Here is an amazing photograph of Sayville High's Baseball team around 1910, courtesy of Mindy Sawyer of Natick, Ma.   Two of the team members are...

Fantastic Sayville High team photo from 1933!

Christine Pensabene, who manages the Rollstone Ave. Facebook page was kind enough to share this fantastic Sayville High team photo from 1933! An added fabulous feature is that each member is numbered...

We have a new episode in Stang Wars; Snippets of Wisdom from the life and works of David Stang.

Episode; "Friendship".  Originally posted on September 21st, 2017...

Lost at sea during World War II, April 5,1944

If you missed Christine Pensabene's reply to an earlier post, look what she found on Ebay. ARm3C Charles Edwin Diuguid,Jr, class of 1938, was as lost at sea during World War II, April 5,1944. He was...

Name this actress… a fun Sayvillealumni.org quiz

Time for a fun Sayvillealumni.org quiz Can anyone name this Sayville High Alumni actress who appeared as Daisy-Belle on Broadway?...

Earlier today (Facebook feed), I posted a birthday remembrance for 21 year old Grace Adelia Ibbotson…

Earlier today, I posted a birthday remembrance for Grace Adelia Ibbotson, Sayville High Class of 1938. Grace was a very popular young lady who tragically died at age 21 in 1939. Her obituary (which...

Sayville History Splash; About a hundred years ago, Sayville HS Senior Glady C. Vunck

About a hundred years ago, Sayville HS Senior Glady C. Vunck wrote this poem for her graduating class. It did not appear in the yearbook, whereas yearbooks had not yet started. However, it did appear...

“Man’s Best Friend” by David Stang

Stang Wars; Snippets of Wisdom from the life and works of David Stang. Episode;  "Man’s Best Friend" (originally posted April 15th, 2013) How did Man’s Best Friend come about?  With 400...

Have information or photographs about Sayville High alumni who have unfortunately passed away?

Wish to commemorate an alumnus or alumna in our “Birthday Remembrances” and “Class Virtual Cemetery?

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