
Please be aware that Massapequa High School-Main Campus has completed the practice Lockdown drill and the building has resumed normal school activities.
Thank you,
MHS Admin
Dear Students and Families,
Please be aware that Massapequa High School will be conducting a lock down drill today during 4th period (10: 00 AM- 10:15AM). The drill is in coordination with district security, central administration and the local authorities. The drill will only occur during a portion of the period (approx.15 min).
In addition, we will be utilizing the district's Informacast system. With this new alerting system, there will be automated actions with our physical security system and notifications. The notifications will include: Interior/Exterior Blue Strobe Lights, PA System Voice Messages, Email Messages.
You will receive notification when the drill has concluded.
Thank you
MHS Admin.
Dear Grade 12 Parents/Guardians,
As the proud Superintendent of Massapequa Schools, I am continually inspired by our students and the strength of our community. Massapequa represents something greater - service, leadership, and a deep respect for those who came before us.
As we celebrate America’s 250th anniversary, we are excited to invite our Class of 2026 to take part in a meaningful new tradition: Flags for Freedom Ceremony, to be held on Wednesday, June 3, 2026, at 8:15 a.m.
This is more than a ceremony, it is an invitation for students to step forward as leaders. Alongside our veterans, seniors will take part in a powerful experience that honors sacrifice while embracing their responsibility as active participants in America’s future.
During the ceremony, veterans will bring the American flag to life re-enacting its 13 folds and sharing how each honors our nation’s history and the sacrifices of those who served. Through their stories, students will see that the flag is more than a symbol; it represents unity, sacrifice, and our shared responsibility to uphold its ideals.
We are asking every senior to take the next step and complete the Flags for Freedom interest form, either now or during their Social Studies classes. As part of this process, students will be asked to thoughtfully reflect on: What does it mean to receive a flag from a veteran as they prepare to graduate? What does it mean to be an engaged and responsible citizen, and the role they will play in their community and our democracy?
Parents, we ask that you take a few moments to speak with your child about this opportunity, your perspective will help them approach it with thoughtfulness.
At Massapequa, we prepare students not only for what comes next, but for the role they will play in shaping it. The Flags for Freedom Ceremony reflects who we are, coming together with purpose, honoring what matters, and inspiring our students to lead with intention. Thank you for your partnership in strengthening the values that define our community.
With gratitude,
William Brennan, Ed.D.
Superintendent of Schools
Barbara Lowell
MHS Principal
Brian Trapani, Ed.D.
Assistant Superintendent
Jason Gelardi
Curriculum Associate for Social Studies
Good Afternoon-
Massapequa High School- Main Campus continues its' NYS required practice of emergency drills in coordination with district security, NCPD and local fire officials. This helps ensure law enforcement is familiar with our buildings and procedures in the event of a real emergency. This also allows us to build great relationships with our first responders.
You are receiving notification that a lockdown drill is scheduled to be conducted within the next 5 school days. Please know that we are taking many steps to keep our building safe. Drills are completely precautionary and are an opportunity to practice keeping our students safe in the event of an emergency.
For drills that could potentially cause trauma, such as lockdown drills, we inform all students and staff in advance that the exercise is only a drill to ease any possible concerns. These drills provide us with useful information in how we design our School Safety Plans and what, if any, changes need to be made in procedure. We have teams that regularly review our procedures to help ensure we are providing the safest school environment we can for our students and staff.
Thank you
MHS Admin
AP Students: Please click the AP Exam Information link to see important information regarding the upcoming AP Exams beginning May 4th.
MHS Homeroom Announcements 4/24/26: https://www.msd.k12.ny.us/mhsannouncements
Dear Secondary Parents/Guardians,
Secondary report cards are now available on the Parent Portal. To access your child’s report card:
Sign in to the Parent Portal Web - https://msdps.powerschool.com/public (Report Cards not available through the Parent Portal App)
Click the Student Reports icon located in the navigation menu.
Under Archived Reports, select the report card.
If you need help accessing your Parent Portal account, please use the “Forgot Username or Forgot Password” link. If you continue to experience issues, email our PowerSchool support team at powerschool@msd.k12.ny.us. For questions about classes or grades, please contact your child’s teacher or guidance counselor.
Sincerely,
The Massapequa School District
Spring is in the air and we are ramping up for Commencement!
Graduates – Important Steps to Complete Before Graduation Day!
All graduates must complete the Island Photography Graduation - Selfie Check In Link . Please do this as soon as possible.
AP Students: Please click the AP Exam Information link to see important information regarding the upcoming AP Exams beginning May 4th.
Dear 11th graders and their families,
Important Information Regarding the Junior Banquet:
Students should arrive Friday, 4/24 at MHS no later than 6:15pm. Students should enter the building through the auditorium lobby.
Students will go through a pre-inspection before boarding the buses. Purses/bags and jackets will be opened and checked.
Students are not allowed to bring any food or drinks (including water bottles) unless there are extenuating circumstances that have already been discussed.
We will begin boarding the buses to head back to MHS around 10:00pm. The buses will arrive at MHS no later than 10:30pm.
Your son/daughter will be instructed to contact you as soon as the bus leaves the Hilton. Please make sure you are available to ensure that they get picked up from MHS in a timely manner.
Students are expected to follow the Massapequa School District Code of Conduct while on district transportation and for the duration of the event.
Students must be signed into the building before the end of first period to attend the banquet.
Any junior who is absent from school may not attend the banquet unless there are extenuating circumstances that have already been discussed.
Students should be in school through the end of 4th period (10:34AM) and must sign out through the attendance office with parental permission. Any student who does not sign out through the attendance office will be marked Unexcused absent (UNX) until parents contact the attendance office.
We are looking forward to a great night!
Thank you.
Good Afternoon Parents of Seniors,
Below is a link to the preorder site commencement flowers and gifts for your graduate: https://www.thecommencementgroup.com/massapequahs/
You can also access the pre-order flyer here: Pre-Order Flyer