Rocky Point Students Earn SCMEA Scholarships

Rocky Point Middle School students earn SCMEA scholarships as two young musicians are selected among top Suffolk County performers for 2026 honors

Credit: Rocky Point SCEMA

The Rocky Point School District announced that two Rocky Point Middle School students have been selected to receive Suffolk County Music Educators’ Association Private Summer (SCMEA) Study scholarships.

Credit: Rocky Point SCEMA

Seventh grade students Henry Fiore and Corrine Gabriel, both members of Amy Schecher’s band, were recognized for the honor during the SCMEA All-County concert on March 15, where they also performed. The scholarships are awarded to a select group of student musicians across Suffolk County to support continued musical study. In 2026, only 20 students in grades 5-11 were chosen for this recognition.

Fiore, a percussionist, was selected to perform with the SCMEA Division 2 East All-County Band and the All-County Middle School Percussion Ensemble Festival. Gabriel, an oboist, was selected to perform with the SCMEA Division 2 East All-County Band. District music leaders praised both students for their dedication and achievement, noting the scholarships will support their continued growth as musicians. They also highlighted that this marks the first time Rocky Point students have received this recognition from SCMEA.

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