Daniel Skaritka

Science Olympiad medals in State Competition. Finishes 10th out of 60 teams.

495 teams across NY state participated in this year’s Science Olympiad Regional Competition. Sixty of those teams were invited to the state competition in Syracuse, NY. Our students excelled at the state tournament, earning medals in multiple events. The Stony Brook School took home a 10th-place plaque for its overall performance! We are so proud […]

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The Stony Brook School Wins Its Fifth Long Island Regional Ethics Bowl Championship

The Stony Brook School’s Ethics Bowl team consisting of Michael Chen, Theo Greenfield, Angel He, Christine Li, Hunter Magnuson, and Jessica You went 3-0 through the opening rounds before defeating Island Trees in the semi-finals and Roslyn in the finals. The other SBS team, consisting of Anna Nguyen, Elaine Tian, Arjun Venkatesh, Kevin Wang, Naomi

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Brookers Excelling Academically

Over 300,000 students recently participated in the AMC (American Mathematical Competition), a program that “leads the nation in strengthening the mathematical capabilities of the next generation of problem-solvers… (helping) educators identify talent and foster a love of mathematics through classroom resources and friendly competition.” SBS is proud to report that ten of its students scored

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TAS Presents- Hello, Dolly!

We cordially invite you to this year’s Theater Arts Society production. Hello, Dolly! centers around the exuberant Dolly Levi, a matchmaker and self-professed expert in many things–particularly the art of meddling. This musical adaptation of The Matchmaker by Thornton Wilder debuted on Broadway in 1964, and its fast-paced, comedic romance is bound to appeal to

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SBS Fall Bulletin

It is a pleasure to introduce a new web-based version of The Bulletin that promises to improve your reading experience. The Bulletin moved to a digital-only publication several years ago but existed only as a PDF. This version of the magazine is more responsive and dynamic and will be properly formatted to your preferred reading

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