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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!

It’s time for another episode of… Sayville again… Who knew!

It’s time for another episode of Sayville again Who knew! Mary F. Smith, Class of 1979! General Manager of the Greater Bridgeport Symphony (click the link for a full-screen view)...

Warning!  Please be careful! A few people have made the mistake.

Warning!  Please be careful! A few people have made the mistake. A company from the west coast is sending emails to alumni from high schools across the country. Their pages are tailored to appear with...

The passing of Frederick William Herold, Class of 1938

We are saddened by the passing of Frederick William Herold, Class of 1938.  Frederick was 99 years old and would have been 100 in less than a month.  Apparently, he was the last surviving member of...

Here is a fun mystery from Greene Ave. Elementary School. This is probably 1951 or 52 (no later than 1953).

The photo is courtesy of Bill Venegas, Class of 1965. Bill Venegas is #11. #4 is possibly Billy Comb. Can you identify anyone? Click the link below to view full-screen...

Sayville History Splash; Spinning back 47 years to 1973. The “Ecology Club” at the Sayville Junior High.

How many names do you recognize? Click the link below to view full-screen.  ...

How many Sayville alumni have come and gone places through this railroad station? Many thanks for the share, Bill Faller!

Sayville, LI Railroad Station Depot & Train  Photo and commentary courtesy of Bill Faller.    Undivided track. Posted 1907. Note the buildings along Railroad Ave. in the background and the...

If you haven’t see it yet, here is…

Tom McMahon's Endless Waves... Remembrances of Sayville Alumni article on "Roscoe Clinton Clock", Class of 1899 was a big hit. The article, with a link to Tom's video and Roscoe's findagrave memorial...

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