William Floyd High School students earn multiple Teeny Award nominations


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Ten students from William Floyd High School have been nominated for the Teeny Awards in six categories, recognizing their contributions both on-stage and behind the scenes. 

The Teeny Awards, inspired by the Tony Awards, honor high school theater departments across Long Island's east end. The East End Arts Council presents these awards annually.

William Floyd students received nominations for their performances in both the fall production of "Kodachrome" and the spring musical "Guys & Dolls." The 2025 Teeny Awards ceremony will take place on Sunday, June 8 at Greenport High School.

Nominees include Janelly Bednarek and Gianna DeMuria-Alvero for lead roles in a play; Ben Zozzaro for a supporting role; Melanie Hilario, Jayda Hubbard, and Michael Pedra for lead roles in a musical; Gabriel Villacis as an outstanding performer in a musical; Rajana Heron as an outstanding performer in a play; Veronica-Sky Williams for choreography; and Gabriela Galan for poster design.

The theater arts teacher Berkeley Rousseau also received congratulations alongside the nominees.

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