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  1. Official website. Alfred G. Berner Middle School is a middle school that serves Massapequa, New York, since 1987 after the conversion from Berner High School. The school was named after Alfred G. Berner, who served on the Board of Education from 1945 to 1954.

  2. Group rules from the admins. 1. Tributes for A.G. Berner High School. Please limit the tributes to classmates that have passed away and attended Berner as a High School. They need not have graduated but must have gone to our school at some point. 2. No Promotions or Spam. Give more than you take to this group.

  3. 15. Juli 2023 · Baldwin, a Long Island native, said on Twitter July 14 that he and Heuermann were classmates in the graduating class of 1981 at Berner High School in Massapequa, New York. “Woke up this...

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  4. 4. Juni 2021 · Details. Hello Class of 1971! Classmates.com has set up a Virtual Reunion for you. We want to make sure that you have a safe place where you can meet up with your schoolmates. No planes, no trains, no pains! All you need to do to join this online event is RSVP, click the link in the Location field at the appointed day/time, and start reconnecting!

  5. Reconnect with friends from Berner High School, find reunions, view yearbook photos and more.

  6. By empowering students with knowledge, the hope is that they will make healthy decisions on their own. Seventh graders at Berner Middle School in the Massapequa School District recently got the facts on cigarettes, vaping and other nicotine products as part of a month-long unit in health class.

  7. Berner High School opened in 1962 to relieve the growing population of Massapequa High School. In 1987, after a decline in district enrollment, Berner High School closed as a high school and became Berner Middle School, serving 6th–8th grade students in the district.