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Shoreham-Wading River High School (Gr. 9‑12)

Main Office (631) 821-8140 / Fax: (631) 821-8145
Attendance (631) 821-8136

Nurse (631) 821-8170
Athletics (631) 821-8132
Staff Directory

Frank Pugliese, Principal
631-821-8264

Daniel Ackerman, Assistant Principal
(631) 821-8133

Jonathan Lilla, Assistant Principal
(631) 821-8133

Nicole Waldbauer, Director of Humanities
(631) 821-8202

Dr. Joseph Paolicelli, Director of STEM
(631) 821-8202

Eric Bramoff, Athletic Director
(631) 821-8132

Tracy Von Eschen, Director of Special Education and PPS
(631) 821-8114

Peter Esposito, Director of Technology
(631) 821-8115

250A Route 25A (Click Here for Directions)
Shoreham, NY 11786
Hours: 7:20 a.m.–2:05 p.m.

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Award badge: Best High Schools - US News & World Report - National, 2019 Award badge: Supporting Academic Excellence & College Eligibility

National Honor Society

National Honor Society is a nationwide organization that recognizes high schoolers that meet high academic standards along with supporting criteria of leadership, service and character.  At SWR, juniors having a weighted cumulative high school GPA of 90 or above after the second marking period are then invited to apply to become a member of our NHS chapter.  If at that point in their junior year students do not have a 90 GPA they are then reconsidered after the end of their junior year and can apply in the beginning of their senior year.

In addition to the GPA requirement, eligible students must show validated community service over the course of their high school career as well as leadership roles they have held in their school or community. 

If inducted, students maintain their active member status by attending at least 7 of the 9 monthly meetings, participate in at least three of the NHS events and by completing four community service hours per month.


The students of SADD created a video to highlight Alcohol Awareness Month and Distracted Driving month. Please click here to view the video. They asked students, teachers and members of the SWR community to share their anonymous stories about how drunk driving has affected them. We thank them for their efforts in sharing these important messages with our greater community.

Important Information

All High School information will be posted to the HS page of the website, and/or emailed home. Therefore, it is important that we have at least one email address on file per household and that you check the HS page and the Parent Portal regularly. All student schedules, attendance, assignments and grades are posted on the Parent Portal.
Click here for Parent Portal access.

Great job by English teacher and Wildcat Pause adviser Ms. Sara Trenn and all the involved students – have a look at the online version of The Pause!

 

Photo of a hand on a steering wheel with text: Important Video Message - SWR High School SADD Club
Click here to view the video message

 

Report It

Report It Site (Access Code: SWRHS)
Report It 'How To' Video
Report It Flyer

 

Winter Parent Conferences

Winter Parent Conferences will be held at the High School on Wednesday, February 12 from 6:30 to 8:30 pm. Please visit www.myconferencetime.com/swrhs to sign up beginning Wednesday, February 5th at 7:30 am.

 


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Current News

Summer Fun and Friendships with Roundout

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The Shoreham-Wading River School District’s Roundout program is once again a place for friendships, socialization and camaraderie for community students. The popular, annual summer recreation program features a wide range of activities, including games, outdoor adventures, teambuilding and art projects in Wading River School. The students also take part in several different theme days.

The sessions take place for three morning hours from mid-July through mid-August, and students enter the building ready to embrace that day’s activities. The program also allows students to socialize, play with and get to know students they will attend school with this year. Superintendent of Schools Mr. Gerard Poole got in on some action with a perfect whiffle ball pitch that led to a homerun!

Much of the organized play is provided by the student volunteers, who attended the summer program as campers and enjoyed it so much they came back to share the fun with the younger students.

Click here to view the Summer Fun and Friendships with Roundout slideshow.

Date Added: 7/30/2025

District Appoints Debra A. Ferry as Director of Physical Education, Health and Athletics

The Shoreham-Wading River School District announces Debra A. Ferry, CAA, as its new director of health, physical education and athletics.  thumbnail267421
The Shoreham-Wading River School District announces Debra A. Ferry, CAA, as its new director of health, physical education and athletics. Ms. Ferry brings extensive educational and athletic leadership experience from her previous role as director of athletics at Half Hollow Hills Central School District.

At Half Hollow Hills, since 2016 Ms. Ferry has led athletic programs across four schools with over 125 teams. She developed and mentored over 190 coaches while introducing new programs including unified sports, boys and girls bowling, and flag football. Her creation of a mandatory Code of Conduct Night promoted responsibility and community partnerships.

From 2007-2016, Ms. Ferry served as director of health, physical education, nursing and athletics in the Port Jefferson School District. She created a High School Wellness Physical Education course incorporating modern fitness trends and successfully built a lacrosse program from community level to middle school and junior varsity teams.

Ms. Ferry currently serves as 2nd vice president of the New York State Public High School Athletic Association, a prestigious eight-year term through 2032. She previously held the position of Section XI female representative to NYSPHSAA from 2015 to 2023 and served as president of Section XI, demonstrating her influence in shaping state athletic policy.

Her academic credentials include a Master of Science in school administration and supervision from Touro College in 2006 and bachelor’s and master’s degrees in physical education K-12 from SUNY Cortland in1993 and 1995. She holds school district administrator and school administrator/supervisor certifications, plus certified athletic administrator certification from NIAAA, received in 2010.

Ms. Ferry’s coaching background includes head girls varsity field hockey coach from 2002 to 2007 and head junior varsity girls lacrosse coach from 1999 to 2006 at Northport High School, plus collegiate coaching at SUNY Cortland and roles with the Long Island Region of the Empire State Games and the United States Field Hockey Association.

“We are pleased to welcome Ms. Ferry to the Shoreham-Wading River School District,” Superintendent of Schools Mr. Gerard Poole said. “With her combination of administrative expertise, teaching background and hands-on athletic experience, she is positioned to enhance our district’s integrated approach to student health, physical education and athletics.”
 

 

 

Date Added: 7/24/2025

Champions in the Classroom: SWRHS Recognized as a State School of Distinction

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All 25 Shoreham-Wading River High School varsity athletic teams earned the Scholar-Athlete Team Award during their respective sports seasons this school year, paving the way for the school to again be named a New York State Public High School Athletic Association School of Distinction for the 2024-2025 school year.

The prestigious honors represent the culmination of a school year marked by outstanding achievement in the classroom for Shoreham-Wading River varsity athletes. Shoreham-Wading River is one of only 17 schools in Section 11 and one of only 110 in New York State recognized with the honor.

Date Added: 7/21/2025