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Students honored for civic projects and Albany advocacy; district rolls out I Voted sticker program

Middle Country Central School District Board of Education · April 22, 2026

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Summary

Middle Country recognized students for civic engagement and academic achievement, awarded an I Voted sticker contest winner and presented certificates to attendees of the district’s Albany legislative advocacy trip.

The board recognized multiple students for academic and civic accomplishments, presenting Student of the Month awards and certificates for National History Day and the district’s Albany legislative advocacy trip.

Mr. Bell and other staff honored Brianna Brennan (CenterReach High School), John Hacker (Dawnwood Middle School) and Carrie Lynn Turner for academic performance, extracurricular leadership and post‑graduation plans. Miss Pacifico presented Jose Gomez (Newfield High School), winner of an I Voted sticker contest run during the district humanities expo, and described that primary‑grade students will receive the stickers at the public budget vote to promote civic participation.

District staff also showcased the National History Day program and described its role in building inquiry and evidence‑based argumentation. Administrators thanked the Middle Country Education Foundation for funding transportation and related logistics for the Albany trip and noted that state legislators met with students during the visit.

The board encouraged continued civic engagement and reminded families that the district budget vote and election are May 19, 2026.