Last call for Class of 2025 senior portraits scheduled for October


Jennifer Heitman Board Member | William Floyd School District

The last call for Senior Portraits to be booked at the high school is scheduled for October 22, 23, and 24. The sessions will take place in the west gym. Any sessions after these dates must be booked directly at the studio in Farmingdale. Students are encouraged to visit schedule.prestigeportraits.com to book their appointments.

Attention members of the future William Floyd High School Class of 2025: it is time to schedule your senior portrait appointment. During July, Prestige Portraits/Lifetouch will be at William Floyd High School on July 10, July 11, and July 12, as well as August 20, 21, 22, and 23 to take senior portraits for the class of 2025. Families should receive a brochure in the mail containing a unique code used to schedule appointments online at www.prestigeportraits.com.

For those who do not have a code or did not receive the brochure in the mail, they can use an alternative link to search for their school by city (Mastic Beach) and state (New York) to schedule an appointment.

If students cannot attend any of the listed dates, make-up opportunities will be announced later in the fall.

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