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Bellport HS senior earns prestigious scholarship

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Bellport High School senior Jannat Majid has earned the impressive Jack Kent Cooke Foundation scholarship. She is among 70 students from across the country to receive this scholarship, which will provide her with up to $55,000 a year toward college tuition.

Majid, who will be attending Vassar College in the fall to study chemistry and political science, received the scholarship for demonstrating exceptional academic ability and leadership.

Majid serves as president of her school’s National Honor Society and is a member of the English, Math and Science honor societies. She also participates in Key Club, student council and Athletes Helping Others. As an athlete, Majid runs cross-country and track.

 “I am very excited and very grateful,” she said of the award.

 

Date Added: 4/25/2025

 

 

Bellport athletic trainer earns Athletic Trainer of the Year Award

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South Country School District’s head athletic trainer, Gina Harris, has been recognized with the prestigious District 2 Athletic Trainer of the Year Award by the National Athletic Trainers’ Association Secondary School Athletic Trainers’ Committee and as a finalist for the National Athletic Trainer of the Year Award.  She will formally accept her award in June at the 76th NATA Clinical Symposia and AT Expo in Orlando, Florida.

Harris earned the recognition for her dedication, professionalism, mentoring and volunteerism following a nomination and application process. She was selected from a pool of applicants from New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Delaware.

It’s an incredible honor to be named the District 2 Athletic Trainer of the Year,” said Harris. “I’m proud to represent my region and even prouder to make a meaningful impact on the lives of the student-athletes I work with every day.” She added, “Athletic training is about more than injury care — it’s about connection, mentorship and helping young people grow through adversity. We’re not just building stronger athletes — we’re helping shape stronger, more resilient individuals.

Harris, who has served as head athletic trainer at Bellport High School since 2017, is a board-certified athletic trainer with over a decade of experience in emergency response, injury prevention and athlete performance. She earned her Bachelor of Science in athletic training from SUNY Cortland and her Master of Science in exercise physiology and sports nutrition from LIU Brooklyn, where she worked with high-caliber athletes, including three-time Olympic medalist Brendon Rodney and former UFC Middleweight Champion Chris Weidman.

She recently completed a Master of Science in applied clinical nutrition from Northeast College of Health Sciences, enhancing her ability to support student-athletes in both performance and recovery through an integrative approach to care.

In 2023, Harris was nationally recognized as the sole recipient of the Henry Schein Medical Rising Star Award, presented to one emerging athletic training professional across all practice settings in the country. This prestigious award honors early-career athletic trainers who demonstrate exceptional clinical skill, leadership and impact on the profession.

“Mrs. Harris is a tremendous asset to the South Country Central School District,” said Martino Sottile, director of health, physical education and interscholastic athletics. “Her professionalism and care for our student-athletes is unmatched, and she consistently goes above and beyond for our kids. She is constantly looking to grow and expand, earning various certifications and continuously evolving. It's no surprise to me that she is being recognized as one of the best athletic trainers in the nation.”

The South Country School District extends its congratulations to Harris on this impressive accomplishment.
 

 

Date Added: 4/24/2025

Runner and Jumper Earn Accolades

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The South Country School District congratulates seniors Ella Masem and Nevaeh Pedraza on being named to Newsday’s Top 50 Long Island Girls Track and Field Athletes. Ella, who has committed to run at Syracuse University, was recognized for running 2:12.86 in the 800-meter at the Nike Indoor Nationals, earning her the fifth-best time among Long Island runners. Nevaeh was recognized for jumping 18 feet, 2 inches in the long jump, earning 13th place in the state. She also ranked 18th in the state in the 55-meter race.

 

Date Added: 4/23/2025

Looking forward

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Bellport High School students had an opportunity to explore future college and career options at the guidance department's Spring College and Career Fair. During the event, students learned more from college representatives, local business professionals and emergency personnel.

Date Added: 4/15/2025

Student-musicians attend Trombone Clinic

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Bellport Middle School and Bellport High School trombonists recently joined 50 trombonists from across Long Island for the Longwood Trombone Clinic. As part of the clinic, high school juniors Sebastian Pistorino and Zachary St. Juste, eighth grader Claudio Pineda-Segura and seventh grader Dominick Comanzo rehearsed and performed with fellow trombonists. The students were conducted by Professor Jonathan Lombardo from SUNY Fredonia. They also played alongside members of the SUNY Fredonia Trombone Choir. The event helped the musicians learn and improve their techniques and work with college students to prepare for an exciting culminating performance.

Date Added: 3/28/2025