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Join Us as we Celebrate the Class of 2025! - PCHS Commencement Ceremony to be held Friday, June 27 at 3:00 PM

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Dear Ramily,

The Class of 2025 Commencement Ceremony is:

Friday, June 27 at 3:00 PM
Port Chester High School
Graduates should report to the New Gym by 2:00 PM for lineup.
Can’t attend in person? Click here to watch the livestream.

Thank you for being part of this special moment as we celebrate the accomplishments of the Class of 2025!

Board of Education Meeting to be held on Tuesday, July 1 at 5:00 PM in the PCMS Auditorium

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Please be advised, members of the public may attend the June 18, 2025, Board of Education Meeting in person or view the livestream of the Meeting on the District Website at portchesterschools.org beginning at 5:00 p.m.

Date Added: 6/24/2025

A Letter from the Superintendent - June 13, 2025

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Dear Ramily:

 

As we reflect on the end of spring and the start of a new season, I’m reminded of the vibrant celebration held yesterday, June 12—our Community in Bloom event. The gathering demonstrated the profound significance of “blooming where we are planted,” and served as a powerful showcase of the strength of the Port Chester community and our shared commitment to nurturing students and families.

 

Congratulations to Allison Fasano, a dedicated teacher at Port Chester Middle School, whose unwavering efforts have helped advance the district’s mission and vision. Allison’s deep embrace of the Community Schools philosophy reflects the spirit of collaboration and growth that defines Port Chester. Thank you to the incredible teachers, staff, students, parents, and community partners at Port Chester Middle School for coming together to create an event that left students and families inspired.

 

It was truly moving to hear so many stakeholders and officials express their admiration for the transformative initiatives happening in our district. Their words reaffirmed our collective commitment to supporting the whole child, the whole school, and the whole community. This progress would not be possible without the tireless dedication of our educators, leaders, and staff—each of whom plays a vital role in uplifting every student in our care.



Events like yesterday’s not only address essential needs—such as childhood nutrition—but also strengthen our mission to enhance student outcomes. I was reminded of the saying, “Maslow must come before Bloom.” As we work to deliver a rigorous curriculum, we must also ensure our students’ basic needs are met. This holistic approach is vital to creating an environment where every child can truly thrive.

 

The event was a beautiful reminder that we are one family, united in our mission to provide meaningful opportunities for every student. It is a true honor to work alongside the remarkable staff of the Port Chester School District, who consistently go above and beyond to support our students’ success.

 

As we continue to nurture our students, let us reflect on the words of Maya Angelou:

"Like flowers in spring, we rise—gently, boldly, and beautifully."


Our shared commitment to development and growth—like that of blooming flowers—depends on the care and encouragement we offer. Together, let’s continue cultivating a community where all students can flourish and reach their fullest potential.

 

With gratitude,

 

Dr. Aurelia Henriquez

Superintendent of Schools

 

 

Date Added: 6/16/2025

District's Annual Band Night Celebrates 78 Years of Musical Excellence

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Port Chester High School’s athletic field came alive with music, movement, and school spirit during Band Night 2025—a cherished tradition now in its 78th year. The annual celebration united student performers from every school in the district for a dynamic evening of talent, pride, and community under the open sky.

 

Students from all four elementary schools, Port Chester Middle School, and Port Chester High School took to the field in a spirited showcase of musical growth and collaboration. Families, staff, and community members filled the stands, cheering on the young performers whose energy and pride echoed throughout the grounds.

 

The evening kicked off with performances from each elementary school’s spirit squad. For many of the young dancers, it was their first time performing on such a large stage—but they rose to the occasion with excitement and confidence, setting a joyful tone for the night ahead.

 

Next, each elementary school band played their school song before joining together for a collaborative piece—a powerful symbol of unity among the district’s youngest musicians. The spotlight then shifted to the 6th, 7th, and 8th grade bands from Port Chester Middle School, whose polished, dynamic set demonstrated both their musical growth and the strength of the district’s middle-level music program.

 

The finale featured the Port Chester High School Band in a dazzling display of precision, harmony, and showmanship. Their performance included intricate marching routines and rich musical arrangements, with vibrant visuals from the color guard adding to the spectacle .A highlight of the evening was the heartfelt recognition of the band’s graduating seniors, honoring their accomplishments and lasting contributions to the program.

 

“Band Night is a true testament to the power of fostering a musical community,” said Band Director Isaac Schneider. “This special evening celebrates generations of commitment to music education, instilling a sense of importance and pride into our youngest generations of students. The 78th Band Night was a tremendous success, and we are humbled by the continuous energy and support surrounding our band programs. Thank you to all who made it possible!” 

 

More than just a concert, Band Night is a celebration of Port Chester’s robust music education and the values it nurtures—teamwork, discipline, creativity, and school pride. For nearly eight decades, it has brought the community together to honor not only musical excellence but also the collective spirit that makes it possible.

 

As the final notes echoed into the night and the audience rose in applause, one thing was clear: Band Night remains one of the district’s most treasured traditions.

 

Click here to watch the full recording of the 78th Annual Band Night.

 

 

Date Added: 6/16/2025

Eighth Graders Shine at National Music in the Parks Festival

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On June 6, Port Chester Middle School’s eighth-grade musicians earned top honors at the Music in the Parks festival—an immersive, daylong event held in New England, Massachusetts. The festival combines morning adjudications by expert judges with an afternoon of fun at a partner amusement park, concluding with a celebratory awards ceremony.

 

  • The 8th Grade String Orchestra, under the direction of Mary Porcaro, earned 1st Place with a Superior rating—the highest distinction awarded.
  • The 8th Grade Chorus, led by Mark Zizolfo, also took 1st Place, receiving an Excellent rating.

 

Congratulations to all the talented student musicians and their directors for their exceptional performances and representation of Port Chester on a national stage!


Date Added: 6/16/2025