On Sept. 28, members of the Amityville school community proudly paraded to Amityville Memorial High School during the school’s annual homecoming parade.
The parade featured the high school’s marching band, school administrators, board members, faculty, local elected officials, cheerleaders, and students from various Amityville schools. Marchers started their journey at the LIRR Amityville station and paraded down the local streets as onlookers cheered. Students dressed up and floats were decorated to represent this year’s theme of the fall season. Parents and supportive community members were also in attendance as they watched the group march down Broadway through the heart of the Village of Amityville all the way to the high school.
The high school’s cheerleading team held an amazing performance during halftime of the Amityville’s varsity football game against the Rocky Point Eagles. Halftime celebrations concluded with the crowning of the homecoming king Adonis Lyons and queen Tiffany Asbell.
Amityville’s varsity football team played with pride against the Rocky Point Eagles, but they lost with a final score of 28-20. The district would like to thank everyone in the Amityville school community who came out to show their support.
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1: Amityville Memorial High School’s varsity cheerleaders led the parade during the school’s annual homecoming celebration on Sept. 28.
2-5: Students from each school building joined their principals in marching through the Village of Amityville on Sept. 28.
6: Amityville School District Superintendent of Schools Dr. Gina Talbert, far right, celebrated the high school’s homecoming court. Adonis Lyons and Tiffany Asbell were crowned homecoming king and queen.
7: School administrators and board members joined the high school for their homecoming parade.
8-9: Amityville’s varsity football team played with pride against the Rocky Point Eagles, but they lost with a final score of 28-20.
10: The high school’s cheerleading team held an amazing performance during halftime.
Photos courtesy of the Amityville Union Free School District