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Long Beach Middle School

Departments

 

 

Department

Contact Person

Phone #

Administration

Mrs. Beard/Principal

897-2162

 

Mr. Biesma/Assistant Principal

897-2163

 

Mr. Lewin/Assistant Principal

897-2170

Art

Ms. Lang-Shapiro/Director

897-6500

Attendance

Ms. Yanowitch

897-2155

English

Dr. Radice/Director

771-2027

ENL

Mrs. Daza/Director

897-2114

Discipline Office

Mr. Lopez

897-2154

 

Mr. Miller

897-2154

Guidance

Ms. McDonnell - 6th

897-2167

 

Mr. Bajit - 7th

897-2167

 

Ms. Darkeh - 8th

897-2167

Health

Mr. Epstein/Director

897-2069

FACS

Mr. Lewin/Assistant Principal

897-2170

Library-Media

Dr. Radice/Director

897-2176

Mathematics

Mr. Kozak/Director

771-3960

Music

Ms. Lang-Shapiro/Director

897-6500

Nurses

Ms. King, Ms. McMahon

897-2150

Physical Education

Mr. Epstein/Director

897-2069

Psychologist(s)

Ms. D’Anna

897-2161

 

Ms. Saraceni

771-3986

Reading

Dr. Radice/Director

771-2027

Science

Ms. Tursi/Director

771-3960

Social Studies

Ms. Scudiero/Director

771-3979

Social Worker

Mr. Gartung Mrs. Durnan
Mrs. Cepeda

897-2172

Special Education

Mr. Russo/Coordinator

897-2165

Technology

Mr. Pettas/Executive Director

771-2129

World Languages

Ms. Scudiero/Director

771-3979


Current News

Long Beach Students Shine at All-County Music Festival

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Long Beach Public School District is proud to congratulate 56 outstanding student musicians in grades 5–12 who have been selected to perform in the prestigious Nassau Music Educators Association (NMEA) All-County Music Festival, representing Divisions 1–5.

These talented students were chosen based on their high ranking NYSSMA scores and will perform this January with other top musicians from across Nassau County. Their achievement reflects both their individual dedication and the exceptional quality of Long Beach’s music education program.

“This recognition speaks volumes about the commitment and passion of our students and teachers,” said Julia Lang-Shapiro, Director of Media, Visual and Performing Arts. “From our elementary music programs through high school, our educators work tirelessly to create opportunities for students to grow as musicians, performers, and creative thinkers. We are so proud of every student who earned a place in this year’s festival.”

The district extends special recognition to Long Beach Middle School Chorus teacher Christina Farrell, whose students once again achieved remarkable success, with 18 students accepted into All-County ensembles.

Concerts will be held at the Tilles Center for the Performing Arts on January 11, 16, 17, and 18, 2026, featuring student performers in chorus, band, orchestra, and jazz.

The selected students represent every level of the Long Beach music program from Lido Elementary, East Elementary, Lindell Elementary and West Elementary Schools to Long Beach Middle School and Long Beach High School demonstrating the district’s strong, continuous thread of excellence in music education.

This achievement underscores Long Beach’s ongoing commitment to providing rich, equitable, and inspiring arts education opportunities that empower students to express themselves, collaborate, and achieve at the highest levels.

Congratulations to all of the talented student musicians and to the dedicated Long Beach music educators, past and present, who continue to inspire and nurture their success.

 

Date Added: 10/22/2025

Long Beach Students Explore at the Book Fair

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Exploring Books! Recently the Long Beach Middle School PTA sponsored their annual Scholastic Book Fair giving students a chance to explore and purchase some of their favorite reads. 
 

 

Date Added: 10/22/2025

Building a Community of Compassion at LBMS School

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In recognition of National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month in September and National Bullying Prevention Month in October, Long Beach Middle School School recently welcomed Sweethearts and Heroes, an organization dedicated to empowering students with tools to combat bullying and manage feelings of hopelessness. Through engaging assemblies for all grade levels, students learned practical strategies to support themselves and others. LBMS will continue to reinforce these important lessons and remind students that support is always available through our school counselors, social workers, and psychologists. No one is ever alone.
 

 

Date Added: 10/8/2025