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Hauppauge HS Hosts Legacy Tree Ceremony Honoring Classes Of 2020 And 2025
Trees were planted and dedicated to each class whose high school experience was impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.

HAUPPAUGE, NY — Hauppauge High School held its Legacy Tree Ceremony on Tuesday in the school’s front circle, honoring the classes of 2020 and 2025, the district announced.
As part of a growing tradition, trees were planted and dedicated to each class whose high school experience was impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.
"The district extends its sincere thanks to Mrs. Carmela Primiani and Mrs. Julie Misciagna of the PTSA for leading this meaningful initiative," the district stated. "Gratitude is also extended to
the Hauppauge Educational Foundation and its president, Mr. Fred Pitrelli, for their continued generosity and steadfast support of Hauppauge students."
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Pitrelli addressed attendees and, alongside Principal Joe Wieckhorst, took part in the ribbon-cutting for the class of 2025’s tree.
Representing the Class of 2020, graduates Caroline Fortmeyer and Matthew Brophy had the honor of cutting the ribbon for their class’s tree.
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