Sachem alum Dan Switzen is an award-winning television Director at CNBC directing the Suze Orman Show and Power Lunch. He has won two Emmys while working in San Diego and four Gracie Allen Awards with […]

Sachem alum Dan Switzen is an award-winning television Director at CNBC directing the Suze Orman Show and Power Lunch. He has won two Emmys while working in San Diego and four Gracie Allen Awards with […]
It’s hard to believe that Dalton Crossan hadn’t played in a football game since the Suffolk County Division I championship at Stony Brook in November 2011, but redshirting your freshman season will do that. The […]
Keith Kinkaid admits he was a little confused when the Devils traded for Vancouver goalie Cory Schneider. Even Schneider was a bit shocked when the Canucks opted to keep aging goaltender Roberto Luongo and his […]
By now you’ve heard of the Six Degrees of Sachem, meaning the district is connected to so many people on so many levels for the most part. Well a new connection to “The Tonight Show” […]
Sachem North and East alumni make up one-half of the current St. Joseph’s women’s XC roster. St. Joseph’s roster includes seniors Caitlyn Ryan (East) and Bridget McNamara (North), juniors Mary Cipriano (North) and Lauren Waka, […]
Sachem North alum and former Valedictorian Ruchi Shah continues to impress. She was recently nominated to give a TED talk and the final portion of the selection is open to a public vote. She needs […]
Sachem Alumni Spotlight George Svetlichny, Class of 1959 Sachem’s fist ever Salutatorian in 1959. Received his B.S. in physics from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1963 and a Ph.D. in physics from Princeton in 1968. After […]
For the past few months I’ve taken to Facebook at least once a week to highlight one member of Sachem’s vast alumni. With a small photo and a few paragraph bio, it goes a long […]