Patchogue-Medford Students Inspire $60K Grant for High School Library Renovations


Assemblyman Joe DeStefano addresses Patchogue-Medford civics students. | Office of Assemblyman DeStefano

A passionate group of civics students from Patchogue-Medford High School helped secure a $60,000 state “Bullet Grant” for improvements to the school library, thanks to their tireless advocacy and a commitment to creating a lasting impact for future generations.

Assemblyman Joe DeStefano announced the grant following a visit to the school during “Generation Citizen Day,” where students in Mr. Carlson’s civics class presented their long-term vision to modernize the aging library.

“These students have a fire lit in them,” said Assemblyman DeStefano. “They’re not doing this for themselves, but for the generations to come. I’m proud to support their legacy project with resources and funding. The library is the heart of the school, and they understand that deeply.”

The grant, secured through the Assembly’s Bullet Aid program, will help advance existing renovations and fund new improvements. Students targeted the funds toward upgraded technology, quiet study areas, makerspaces, new books, and an overall refresh of the library’s aesthetic, making it a more welcoming and productive academic and social hub.

“These kids are remarkable,” said Mr. Carlson. “They’ve met with school administrators, local officials, and now a state legislator—all because they believe their peers deserve a better space to learn and grow. They’re learning civics by living it.”

The student presenters included:

  • Anais Bueno
  • Ethan Evola-Anitra
  • Juan Carlos Flor
  • Justin Gonzalez
  • Gavin Henaghan
  • Marc Iarocci
  • Anthony Irvolino
  • Hannah Nuzzo
  • Kyla O’Sullivan
  • Sophia Scrubb
  • Charlize Semidey
“This is just the beginning,” said one student. “We’ve seen how using our voice can make a difference. And we’re not stopping here.”

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