Contributing Authors and/or Columnists;  Judith Levy LeipoldLinda Cromwell, Brigadier General (retired) Richard Sele, Linda Cromwell,  Gail (Heinsohn) McNutt, Dr. James Bertsch, David Stang (deceased), Dr. Ginny Lussier, Chris Horn, Thomas McMahon.


Historians team; Jennifer (Vanston) MarinJanet (Donadio) CozzaSteve MolineHal G. Brown, Virginia “Ginger” (Fox) FarrellThomas McMahonErick BaumeisterChris HornBrian Milligan.


Alumni Virtual Cemeteries;  Hal G. Brown


Teachers and Staff Virtual Cemeteries;  Janet (Donadio) CozzaHal G. Brown, Virginia “Ginger” (Fox) Farrell


Facebook presence: Hal G. BrownVirginia “Ginger” (Fox) Farrell, Dr. James Bertsch, Janet (Donadio) Cozza.


Sayville High School Liaison: Stephanie Bricker, Principal


SAA “Wall of Distinguished Alumni” Nomination Review Committee: Stephanie BrickerHal G. BrownPeter CharestLinda LeuzziDan Meier


Sayville Historical Society Liaison: Vacant


Sayville Library Liaison: Stephanie DiChiara


Sayville Board of Education Liaison: Vacant


Islip Town Historian: George Munkenbeck


Maintenance of website — https://sayvillealumni.org;  Hal G. Brown

Volunteer Class Liaisons (Point of contact). If a particular year is not listed, then unfortunately no one has volunteered.

The Sayville Alumni Association serves as a collective for the alumni of Sayville High School, established and managed by alumni alongside other dedicated volunteers.

Membership is extended to former and current staff, educators, administrators, members of the Sayville Board of Education, and individuals with a genuine interest, including those with familial ties to alumni. It is important to note that membership is not limited to graduates of Sayville schools.

Membership is complimentary and will remain so indefinitely.

For over a century, we have existed in various forms, yet one aspect has remained constant:

“Our dedicated team makes it happen!”
The individuals listed below have taken initiative and contributed their efforts!
Most prefer not to hold permanent positions; therefore, we continue to adapt and grow.
We sincerely hope you will join us in this endeavor!

Our members are worldwide.

The Sayville Alumni Association, Inc., is a:

  • Florida Not For Profit Corporation.  N19000002558.  03/04/2019. The current director resides in Florida, so SAA is incorporated in the State of Florida as a non-profit corporation.
  • 501(c)3 non-profit corporation approved by the Department of the Treasury, IRS as a tax-exempt entity.

Director & Webmaster: Hal G. Brown, Class of 1972.   EMail: halgbrown@sayvillealumni.org

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Our Mission Statement

The mission of the Sayville High School Alumni Association is to facilitate, develop and enhance mutually beneficial relationships among SHS alumni, faculty, staff, and students. — from the organizational meeting of December 4, 2013.

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 achievable and that our high school and the mentorship of our teachers was a critical step in the journey!

No membership fees. Free and always will be.

All work performed by the Sayville Alumni Association is 100% voluntary.

Donations in memory of alumni, teachers and staff are gladly accepted to help pay the cost of cloud hosting, calendar services, malware/virus protection, daily back-up, and software costs.

SAA is a 501(c)3 Non-Profit Charitable Corporation

Sayville Alumni Association, Inc.