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Original Met Gala garment created by Head of Arts Michael Robinson displayed in NYC’s Museum of Arts and Design.
Wrestling (undefeated)
Boys’ & Girls Track & Field
Boys’ Basketball
Dov Weinstein Elul ’24
(photography)
At this year’s NY State Championships, Bryce Trent ’24 and MaKiyah Turner-Hicks ’24 were finalists in POI and DUO.
This is the first time Poly has placed two teams in finals of speech at states.
Louis Candel Boys’ (Lacrosse)
Edgar De La Rosa (Boys’ Basketball)
Jordan Millar ’24 for “Head Over Heels” a feature article on The Ripped Bodice Bookstore in Brooklyn, New York.
New York City Center Scenic and Costume Design Honors to:
Madeline Gross ’26
(Costume Design)
Writers from The Polygon were honored for their work:
At this year’s NDCA National Championships at Indiana University, Ava Barbiere ’26 and Nathan Nguyen ’24 finished as quarter finalists in Public Forum, a form of competitive debate which centers on current events and relies on both logic and evidence to construct arguments.
Wrestling
Boys’ and Girls’ Indoor Track & Field
Boys’ Outdoor Track & Field
Boys’ Basketball
Boys’ Lacrosse
Dov Weinstein Elul ’24 (photography)
Lena Shamos ’25 (photography)
Eason Yao ’25 (photography)
Jane Littleton ’25 (ceramics)
Lulu McDonald ’24 was invited to be part of the 2023 All State Choir—one of the higher honors for a student musician.
Boys’ Basketball (B, 4th consecutive year)
Girls’ Basketball (C)
Justice DeJong ’25 (Baseball)
Dashiell Hort ’24 (Wrestling)
Beckett Mazeau ’25
Nathan Neulander ’24
Lucy Lavagnino-Sisk ’25
(all photography)
Boys’ Outdoor Track & Field
Softball
Boys’ Lacrosse
The legislation that requires life-saving epinephrine auto-injectors at all large public venues in New York was passed by the New York State Assembly and Senate. It now heads to the governor’s desk, thanks to Lucia Zaremba ‘25.
Briana Robles ’24
Natalya Muchinsky ’24
Upper School History teacher, Dr. Max Shmookler and his colleague Diaa al-Aswad announce the publication of their critical edition of Maqamat al-Barbir, a late-eighteenth century work of rhyming Arabic prose that has never before been in print. Read more.
Nathan Neulander ’24
Lucy Lavagnino-Sisk ’25
Madison Shepard ’25
(photography)