
Students in the Virtual Enterprise class at Malverne High School excelled at the recent New York State and Northeast Virtual Enterprise Business Plan Conference and Exhibition, taking home two gold medals for their presentation.
At the conference, which was held at Long Island University, the Student Executive Board presented their sales pitch for their virtual business “MyGrowth” to the judges and won a gold medal. In addition, the “MyGrowth” team took home a gold medal in the Best Booth category.
As part of the new Virtual Enterprise class, students work together to create a business and run it virtually for the school year with all the aspects of a real company. Students receive real-world business experience, as well as three college credits through a partnership Farmingdale State University.










History skills were unleashed at the annual Malverne High School APUSH US History Trivia Competition on Tuesday night!
Students from Plainview/Old Bethpage and Rambam Mesivta Yeshiva in Lawrence joined Malverne students for the exciting contest, which was hosted by Mr. China and facilitated by members of the MHS Student Government.
Congratulations to all the teams who took part in this unique event.

On Jan. 11, the Malverne HS Model UN Club had our most successful day ever. We had a great time at the Kellenberg Model United Nations Conference and received a total of 6 awards! Michael Lawless, Olivia Brown and Lorraine Akou each won Best Delegate awards for their committees, Kaiden Ulysse won Outstanding Delegate and Mahalia Singh and Evelyn Brown both won honorable mention. The students have been working very hard and are seeing this hard work pay off!









The community is cordially invited to the district's annual MLK Celebration, Thursday night at 7:00 PM at the Howard T. Herber Auditorium.
This year’s celebration has unique significance as we approach the 60th anniversary of MLK’s historic visit to Malverne on May 11, 1965, a key moment in the fight to desegregate schools in the United States.
K-12 students from throughout the district will be presenting their tributes to MLK through poetry, music, dance and video presentations while expressing their understanding of and dedication to his teachings and his messages of resilience, perseverance and hope.
We will also be recognizing two exemplary members of our community and honoring them with the 2025 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Humanitarian Award. This year’s honorees are Malverne UFSD District Supervisor of STEM Ms. Florence Balay and Ms. Norma Britt, a dedicated member of the Malverne Schools community.
The event is free and open to the public. We hope to see everyone there!


Congratulations to MHS senior Nicea Jones who was awarded the "Leaders of Tomorrow" award at the Armory Hispanic Games in New York City this past weekend!
She also competed in the Invitational 400 meter sprint, running a time of 54.87.
Nicea is currently ranked #1 in New York State in the 400m and #2 in Country!!!







On Dec. 19, Malverne School District was honored to host the Key of Hope South African Choir for performances at Maurice W. Downing Primary School, Davison Avenue Intermediate School and Malverne High School.
The Key of Hope Choir consists of singers aged 12-27 who live in Durban, South Africa, an extremely impoverished village where most families don’t even have the yearly fee of $175 that it cost to send their kids to school. Key of Hope helps families find their way out of poverty, helping enroll the children in school, keeping them safe from crime and oppression and engaging them in music and arts.
The performances for students and faculty included traditional holiday songs, as well as songs in their native Zulu language. At the high school, the choir also performed popular songs from U2 and Foreigner.
The visit was both energizing and inspiring and we are so thankful to the choir members and Key of Hope team for coming to Malverne and sharing their songs and spirit with our students.

We are proud to congratulate Gabrielle Augustin, Makayla Boubert, Coleene Elias and Coralie Mitton who were honored at last night's the annual Kwanzaa Celebration hosted by the Office of Minority Affairs. Last night's theme was "Be a Beacon of Light for a Brighter Future" and our students were recognized for their inspirational efforts to uplift our community. Qualifications to be considered for this honor are 90 + GPA, community involvement, and excellency in leadership. #GreatnessUnleashed





MHS PTSA Holiday Vendor Market is happening now in the high school cafeteria!






Last weekend, the Pride of Malverne Marching Band showed off their festive holiday spirit, songs and smiles as they performed at the Malverne and Lakeview tree lightings!

'Tis the season


MHS Mixed chorus is on stage at the 2024 holiday concert!


Congrats to our MHS student athletes who earned awards from the Nassau County Volleyball Coaches Association! Courtney Anderson was awarded All-Conference and Kayleez Rosario took home the Scholar Athlete Award. We are so proud of you both for your dedication to sports and academics and for spreading your spirit of teamwork, fairness and positivity both on and off the court!


Congratulations to seniors Joshua Ferriera and Nicea Jones on being awarded the Outstanding Physical Education Student of the Year award by the Nassau Zone of the New York State Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (NYS AHPERD).
Joshua and Nicea were each presented the award at a ceremony at New Hyde Park Inn on Dec. 9.
This recognition is awarded annually to students who demonstrate leadership skills, responsible personal and social behavior and exceptional achievements in Physical Education programs.
NYS AHPERD is an association committed to providing leadership and quality services to health, physical education, recreation, and dance professionals and future professionals.


Save the Date for the next two Malverne musicals that you won't want to miss! Howard T. Herber Middle School Presents: ONCE UPON A MATTRESS, January 10-11, 2025 and
Malverne High School Presents: Anastasia the Musical, March 7-8, 2025. Both will be on-stage at the beautiful, newly restored and renovated Howard T. Herber Auditorium! Watch this space for ticket information coming soon.


The Young Explorers visited The Little Lotus of Lynbrook for an hour of mindful yoga, where participants practiced new yoga poses, learned positive affirmations, and explored mindfulness techniques.




A message of thanks and respect to veterans from our students at Maurice W. Downing Primary School and the entire Malverne school community. On this important day, we thank and honor all veterans for your service and sacrifice to America and the world.


Beautiful day for a Philly trip to learn about our Nation's history!





The Malverne DEI Committee is spending the morning together at Nassau BOCES discussing how to make our schools more welcoming and inclusive. Students, parents, teachers, and administrators are working together to ensure every student feels seen, heard, and supported.




More Homecoming Magic! Class of 2024 alum, Mules star and current Penn State wide receiver Josiah Brown visited with the team before the game for a pep talk! Once a Mule, always a Mule!

One of the special moments at this year's Homecoming came when Coach Lockwood took the mic during halftime to honor the memory of Charles Nanton Sr. and to present a plaque to his family who were in attendance. The impact of Coach Nanton's three decades of dedication to the Malverne athletics program and our student athletes cannot be understated and we thank his family for joining us for this ceremony.