Enrollment opens for William Floyd's summer sports camps for grades 1-12


William Floyd School District | Official website

The William Floyd School District Athletic Department has announced the opening of enrollment for the 2025 Summer Sports Camps. These camps are available to students entering grades 1 through 12 and offer a variety of sports options.

Interested students need to submit an enrollment form along with payment to the WFHS Athletic Office. Proceeds from these camps will be used to support the William Floyd Athletic Department in acquiring supplies and equipment.

Payments should be made via checks or money orders payable to the William Floyd School District, addressed to:

William Floyd School District

240 Mastic Beach Road

Mastic Beach, NY 11951

Attention: Athletic Office

For any inquiries, contact can be made with the WFHS Athletic Office at 631-874-1634.

The camps are open to both school district residents and non-residents unless specified otherwise. Non-residents must provide a current physical examination report at registration. In-district athletes are required to have a current physical on file with the school district before participating.

All payments must accompany a completed enrollment form submitted to the WFHS Athletic Office. Additionally, all medications must be registered with the trainer on the first day of camp. Refunds are only issued for medical reasons upon written request accompanied by a physician’s note.

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