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Seneca Middle School

850 Main Street
Holbrook, NY 11741
Principal: Gemma M. Salvia
Assistant Principal: Heather Stumpf
Assistant Principal: Coleen Flanagan
Phone: (631) 471-1850


Be Kind. Be Honest. Be Humble. Be your Best.

BELL SCHEDULE 

PLEASE NOTE: SCHOOL BEGINS AT:

7:50AM AND ENDS AT 2:40PM

REVISED 2 Hour Delay Bell Schedule

Final Exam Schedule and Bus Testing Routes

Welcome Summer

Important Links

 

8th Grade Ice Cream Social & Early Yearbook Distribution - June 12th

 

  

Students of the Month

         

 

Grade 6 – Emily A
Grade 7 – Aubrey H
Grade 8 – Mia P



Students Who Make A Difference

Students who make a difference

 

 

 

            

Thank you for making a huge difference

 

 

 

 


   

 


Just a reminder, students will not be released to anyone if the person is not listed on the emergency card.

If changes need to be made on the card, please send in a revised one in to the main office. Thank you!


  Mission Statement

The Seneca Middle School community will foster the intellectual, emotional, and physical growth of every child by developing a positive self-image, a strong desire for learning, and a sense of respect for self and others.

We will accomplish this by providing a challenging curriculum in a safe and supportive atmosphere, as our children mature into productive citizens. 

 


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In the News

ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ Board of Education Recognizes Retirees and Heroic School Nurses

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At a recent Board of Education meeting, the ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ Central School District honored individuals whose dedication, service and actions have left a lasting impact on the school community.

Honoring Our Retirees

The district proudly recognized the careers of over 60 retirees, thanking them for their years of commitment, care and professionalism. These educators, staff and administrators have collectively shaped generations of students and helped make ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ a place where students can thrive. Each retiree was acknowledged by name and celebrated for their contributions to the district’s success.

Seneca School Nurses Applauded for Life-Saving Action

A special recognition was given to Dianne McDonough and Michelle Kasten, school nurses at Seneca Middle School, for their swift and heroic response to a medical emergency. When a staff member experienced a serious health incident during the school day, the nurses immediately rushed to their side and began administering CPR. Their quick action and professionalism were critical in ensuring the safety and well-being of their colleague, and they were applauded for exemplifying the very best of ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳’s staff.

The Board of Education extends its heartfelt appreciation to all those recognized and thanks them for their service, compassion and commitment to the ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ Central School District.

Date Added: 6/25/2025

 

Seneca Students Rally for Make-A-Wish, Raising Over $6,600

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During the month of May, the Seneca Middle School community came together with heart and purpose to support a cause that means a lot to so many, Make-A-Wish. Through a wide range of activities, students worked hard to raise money for the foundation, which brings hope and joy to children facing serious illnesses.

Whether it was selling candy, decorating stars, bidding in school auctions or showing up for fundraising events, Seneca students were all in. Their efforts paid off in a big way – together, they raised $6,695 for Make-A-Wish.

The excitement and pride could be felt throughout the school. It was more than just fundraising – it was about students stepping up, supporting others and showing what’s possible when a community comes together for something meaningful.
 

 

 

Date Added: 6/23/2025

Seneca’s 8th Grade Art Show Draws Praise and Crowds

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This year’s 8th Grade Art Show at Seneca was a resounding success. Held in the school library from May 30 through June 5, the exhibit featured outstanding artwork that went above and beyond expectations.

Students and teachers were truly impressed by the creativity and talent on display. The library was transformed into a gallery filled with color, imagination and hard work.

A special viewing took place on Thursday, June 5, from 5 to 6 p.m., when students invited friends and family to experience the exhibit. The turnout was strong, and the atmosphere was full of excitement and pride.

Art teachers Mrs. Ramsay and Mrs. Michta said they couldn’t be prouder of their students’ accomplishments. The show was a thoughtful celebration of their dedication and artistic growth.

Congratulations to all the young artists on a job well done.

 

Date Added: 6/10/2025

Seneca Middle School and Public Library Team Up to Enrich Student Learning

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Seneca Middle School recently celebrated the success of a dynamic, yearlong collaboration between school librarian Ms. Estevez-Creedon and public librarian Ms. Furnari. This innovative partnership was designed to bridge classroom learning with the extensive resources of both school and public libraries, offering students enriched educational experiences in literature and STEM.

Throughout the school year, students participated in workshops, special events and curated book recommendations – all thoughtfully aligned with their academic curriculum. A standout feature of the program was its emphasis on technology and hands-on learning. Students engaged with robotics tools like mBots and Ozobots, which brought STEAM concepts to life through interactive exploration.

“This partnership not only expanded students’ access to books and resources but also fostered a love for reading and learning that could last a lifetime,” Ms. Estevez-Creedon said. “By aligning library events with what students were learning in the classroom and incorporating technology, we created a dynamic environment where students could see how their academic interests connect to the real world.”

The impact of the program was clear. This week, 330 students signed up for the public library’s summer reading program, reflecting a strong and growing enthusiasm for reading and learning.

Seneca Middle School looks forward to continuing this successful collaboration, which has already provided countless meaningful learning opportunities and inspired students to explore new ideas both inside and outside the classroom.

Date Added: 5/28/2025

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