by SOCSD Communications | Oct 25, 2018 | TZHS News
Congratulations to Tappan Zee High School sophomore Eujin “Kate” Lee for winning the 2018 NJ Senate Citation Gold Prize at the Union City Peace and Hope Art Competition! The two works she had submitted for the competition were displayed at the Riverside Gallery in: Read More: Lee Earns Gold Prize at Peace and Hope Art Competition
by SOCSD Communications | Oct 24, 2018 | TZHS News
Over 200 enthusiastic Tappan Zee High School and South Orangetown Middle School Italian language students and their families joined members of the SOMS and TZHS Italian Clubs and the TZHS Italian Honor Society, as well as Italian language teachers Roberta Avantifiori,: Read More: Annual Potluck Night Brings Italian Language Students, Families Together
by SOCSD Communications | Oct 15, 2018 | TZHS News
Congratulations to Tappan Zee High School senior Nicole Gontaryk, the South Orangetown Rotary Club’s October Student of the Month! Nicole entered her senior year with a grade point average of 98.8. She has achieved this feat through hard work and determination.: Read More: Senior Nicole Gontaryk is October Rotary Student of the Month
by SOCSD Communications | Oct 11, 2018 | TZHS News
Parents visiting Doreen Braunagel’s classroom on Tappan Zee High School’s Meet the Teacher Night likely noticed the colorful drawings lining the walls. The artwork is the product of a project PreCalculus students complete at the end of their conics unit. In previous: Read More: Adding Tech to PreCalculus Project Deepens Student Understanding
by SOCSD Communications | Oct 11, 2018 | TZHS News
Fifteen Tappan Zee High School student-musicians have been selected to perform in the 2018 New York State School Music Association Area All-State Music Festival at Wallkill High School, November 16-17. The event features the best student musicians from Greene, Orange,: Read More: Fifteen TZHS Musicians Selected for Area All-State Festival
by SOCSD Communications | Oct 10, 2018 | TZHS News
Tappan Zee High School’s Blauvelt Lions Leos were involved in a whirlwind of community service events at the end of September! On September 24, student volunteers set tables, packed bounty bags, and prepared and served dinner to more than 60 adults and children: Read More: Leos Kick Off Fall With A Flurry of Service
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