HUNTINGTON HIGH SCHOOL Oakwood & McKay Roads Huntington, New York 11743



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HUNTINGTON HIGH SCHOOL Oakwood & McKay Roads Huntington, New York 11743 SCHOOL PROFILE Class of 2016 CEEB CODE: 332-490 MISSION STATEMENT OF THE HUNTINGTON UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT Recognizing the strengths of our district s traditions, its history of community support, the diversity of our population and our commitment to educational excellence, the mission of the Huntington School District is to educate students by effectively teaching an enriched body of knowledge, through the active participation of all students, building upon their unique talents and abilities to produce creative, selfassured responsible citizens who are capable of critical thought and action. A Tradition of Excellence Since 1657 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HIGH SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION Mr. Brenden P. Cusack Principal Mr. Joseph DiTroia Mr. Gamal Smith Assistant Principals GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT Kitty R. Klein District Director of Guidance & Testing, K-12 631-673-2101 COUNSELORS: Phone: 631-673-2011 Diana Bonilla 631-673-2013 Lauren Brunoni Fax: 631-425-4730 Catherine Croke Steven Lashin Karina Thepenier COLLEGE ADVISOR: Phone: 631-673-2131 Bernadette Walsh Fax: 631-271-2724 E-Mail: bwalsh@hufsd.edu ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ HUNTINGTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS Board of Education Central Administration ------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------ Thomas DiGiacomo, President James Polansky, Superintendent of Schools Jennifer Hebert, Vice-President Christine Biernacki, Trustee Dr. Kenneth Card, Assistant Superintendent of William Dwyer, Trustee Curriculum and Instruction Bari Fehrs, Trustee Xavier Palacios, Trustee Kathleen Acker, Assistant Superintendent for Finance Emily Rogan, Trustee and Management Services

THE COMMUNITY Huntington is a culturally diverse, residential, suburban community with approximately 30,000 people. It is located on the north shore section of Long Island, thirty seven miles east of New York City. Students enjoy all of the cultural, educational and recreational advantages of the metropolitan area. The community s support is evidenced by the various educational programs offered. SCHOOL PROFILE Huntington High School is a four-year comprehensive public school, accredited by the Middle States Association of Secondary Schools and the New York State Board of Regents. Close to 4,600 students attend Huntington Public Schools in grades kindergarten through 12. There are four primary schools serving students in grades K-4, one STEM Magnet school serving students in grades 3-6, one intermediate school serving students in grades 5 and 6, one middle school serving students in grades 7 and 8, and one high school serving students in grades 9 through 12. The high school population totals 1436 (including 305 seniors), and all students are provided with challenging programs that enable them to successfully transition into post-secondary schools and meet the demands of colleges and universities. CURRICULUM Students are required to fulfill a minimum of 22 credits for graduation. These credits must include the following: four units in English, four units in social studies, three units in mathematics, three units in science, one unit in world language, one unit in fine arts (art or music), one-half unit of health, two credits in physical education, and additional electives (as needed). Honors level courses are available in most subjects, and Advanced Placement courses are offered to students in grades ten through twelve. Students also have the opportunity to partake in our science research program beginning in grade nine, and are encouraged to continue with the program throughout their high school career. CLASS RANK In accordance with the Huntington Board of Education policy, beginning with the Class of 2004, students are not ranked by cumulative grade point averages (GPA s). However, student transcripts do reflect the weighted GPA s for the purpose of distinguishing amongst the rigorous courses and programs offered (Regents, Accelerated, Honors, College, and Advanced Placement). ACCELERATED, HONORS, AND COLLEGE COURSES Accelerated courses are multiplied by 1.05 when computing the student s GPA. Grades in Science Research, Honors and College courses are multiplied by 1.075 when computing a student s GPA except for Band and Orchestra, which are weighted as 1.025. Thus a final course grade of 95 has a value of 99.75 in an accelerated course, and a value of 102.13 in a Science Research, Honors or College course (with the exception of Band and Orchestra which would have a value of 97.38). ADVANCED PLACEMENT PROGRAM Students who are interested in enrolling in Advanced Placement courses must have demonstrated outstanding academic achievement in previous courses. Advanced Placement classes receive a weight of 1.10 in the GPA calculation; thus a final course grade of 95 has a value of 104.5. In total, 338 students wrote 875 Advanced Placement examinations in the following areas: Biology 27 French Language 1 Psychology 26 Calculus AB 44 Gov t. and Politics: U.S. 100 Spanish Language 30 Calculus BC 17 Human Geography 8 Statistics 13 Computer Science 1 Italian Language 14 Studio Art: 2-D Design 13 English Language 76 Microeconomics 93 Studio Art: Drawing 7 English Literature 101 Music Theory 8 United States History 115 Environ. Science 51 Physics 1 71 World History 59 In the 2014-2015 school year, we had a total of 125 AP Scholars, including 25 AP Scholars with Honors, 40 AP Scholars with Distinction, 11 National Scholars, and 1 International Diploma. EXTRA-CURRICULAR PROGRAM Approximately 70% of our students participate in interscholastic sports. We offer 27 varsity and 14 junior varsity teams, as well as the opportunity for students to explore and develop their athletic talents. We have had over 73 league, county, Long Island, state team and individual championships since 2006, and approximately 49% of our student-athletes earn honor roll status each quarter. SPECIAL PROGRAMS ~Student Internship Program Only open to seniors, students are provided with opportunities for enrichment activities that go beyond the traditional academic experience. Students pursue a career and develop a creative project, while working under the supervision of a mentor. ~Western Suffolk BOCES Wilson Tech A vocational school where students study occupational education. ~Special Education Students with special needs are provided with individualized education programs, as well as services that are challenging and designed to support student success.

COLLEGE ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS Class of 2015 2015 SAT Reasoning Exam - 227 Huntington High School Graduates Tested CRITICAL READING 25 th Percentile 50 th Percentile 75 th Percentile Huntington High School 450 510 590 New York State 410 480 560 National 410 490 570 MATH 25 th Percentile 50 th Percentile 75 th Percentile Huntington High School 440 530 620 New York State 420 500 580 National 430 510 590 WRITING 25 th Percentile 50 th Percentile 75 th Percentile Huntington High School 420 500 580 New York State 400 470 550 National 400 480 560 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2015 ACT Exam 128 Huntington High School Graduates Tested English Mathematics Reading Science Composite Huntington High School 22.3 23.2 23.0 22.9 23.0 New York State 23.0 23.8 23.9 23.5 23.7 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CLASS OF 2015 POST HIGH SCHOOL PLANS CLASS OF 2015 HONORS & AWARDS 25% of the graduation class received Advanced Regents Diplomas 25% of the graduation class received Advanced Regents Diplomas with Honors 43% of the graduation class received Regents Diplomas 2% of the graduation class received Regents Diplomas with Honors 4% of the graduation class received Local Diplomas 1% of the graduation class received a Skills and Achievement Commencement Credential (SACC) 70% of graduates are attending a 4-year college 21% of graduates are attending a 2-year college 9% of graduates entered the world of work/took a Gap Year 4 National Merit Commended Students 3 National Merit Semi-finalists 3 National Merit Finalists 1 National Merit Bucknell Univ. Scholarship 1 National Merit Special Scholarship 1 National Merit Macy s Scholarship 1 National Achievement Scholarship 1 Long Island Scholar Artist 1 National History Day National Winner Blue Devil Marching Band State Champions -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GRADE EQUIVALENTS Letter grades earned in other schools are converted to the following numeric values: 4-POINT SCALE LETTER GRADE PERCENT GRADE 3.90 4.00 A+ 97 100 3.75 3.89 A 93 96 3.50 3.74 A- 90 92 3.25 3.49 B+ 87 89 3.00 3.24 B 83 86 2.75 2.99 B- 80 82 2.50 2.74 C+ 77 79 2.25 2.49 C 73 76 2.00 2.24 C- 70 72 D 65 69

COURSES OF STUDY ART Advanced Computer Graphics Advanced Photography Advanced Video Production III Art Internship Ceramics and Sculpture I, II, III Computer Graphics Creative Crafts Creative Video I, II Drawing and Painting I, II Fashion Design I, II, III Pre-AP Studio Art Intro to Photography Media Arts Portfolio Development Studio in Art Advanced Placement Studio Art: Drawing Advanced Placement Studio Art: 2-D Design BUSINESS Accounting I, II Career and Financial Management Business Computer Applications Business Management & Human Relations Business Law Personal Law I, II Sports Marketing ENGLISH English 9, 10, 11 Regents English 9, 10, 11 Honors Advanced Placement Language and Composition Advanced Placement Literature and Composition African American Literature Bible Literature Creative Writing Film and Short Story Journalism Holocaust in Literature Humanities Multicultural Literature Mystery Literature Sports Literature Theatre Arts A: Modern Drama Theatre Arts B: Play and Performance ENGLISH AS A NEW LANGUAGE ESL/ENL Levels Beginner/Entering, Emerging/Low Intermediate, Transitioning/Intermediate, Expanding/ Advanced, Commanding/Proficient Native/Home Language Arts Beginners Native Home Language Arts Intermediate ESL/ENL Transition Program ENL/ELA 9-10 ENL/ELA 11-12 ~Additional courses are available in various subject areas HEALTH Health MATHEMATICS Basic Algebra, Basic Algebra ESL Advanced Algebra Algebra 1 ESL Integrated Algebra Regents Integrated Algebra Accelerated Algebra/Trigonometry Algebra 2/Trigonometry Algebra 2/Trigonometry Accelerated Common Core Algebra 1 Regents Common Core Algebra 2 Regents Common Core Algebra 2 Honors Common Core Geometry Regents Common Core Geometry Honors Discovering Geometry Geometry Regents Geometry Accelerated Pre-Calculus Pre-Calculus AB Honors Pre-Calculus BC Honors Calculus Advanced Placement Calculus AB Advanced Placement Calculus BC Advanced Placement Statistics MUSIC Concert Choir Chamber Choir Junior Band Junior Band Honors Senior Band Senior Band Honors String Orchestra Symphony Orchestra Symphony Orchestra Honors Music Theory AP Music Theory PHYSICAL EDUCATION Grade 9: Project Adventure/Personal Fitness Grade 10: Sports Education/Personal Fitness Grade 11/12: Team & Individual Sports/Personal Fitness Project Adventure II & III/Personal Fitness SCIENCE Earth Science Regents, ESL/ENL Living Environment Regents, Honors, Bilingual Advanced Placement Biology Chemistry Regents, Honors Advanced Placement Chemistry Physics Regents, Honors Advanced Placement Physics 1 Environmental Science Advanced Placement Environmental Science Allied Health Science Animal Behavior Astronomy Engineering Design Marine Ecology SCIENCE (Continued) Forensics Science Research Honors Introduction to Science Research Honors SOCIAL STUDIES Global History and Geography 9 Regents, Honors, ESL/ENL Global History and Geography 10 Regents, ESL/ENL Advanced Placement World History American History and Government Regents Advanced Placement United States History Economics Advanced Placement Microeconomics Participation in Government Advanced Placement Government & Politics: United States African American Politics Asian Studies College Asian Studies Criminal Justice Philosophy Psychology Advanced Placement Psychology Advanced Placement Human Geography (VAP) Women s Studies College Women s Studies TECHNOLOGY Woodshop WORLD LANGUAGE French I, II, III, IV, Regents French III, IV, V, Honors Advanced Placement French Italian I, II, III, IV, V, Regents Italian III, IV, V, Honors Advanced Placement Italian Latin I, II, III, IV, V Regents Latin III, IV, V Honors Advanced Placement Latin Spanish I, II, III, IV, V, Regents Spanish III, IV, V, Honors Advanced Placement Spanish Spanish for Native Speakers, I, II, III Regents Spanish for Native Speakers III Honors

COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY ACCEPTANCES The following is a sampling of colleges that have offered admission to Huntington High School students over the past three years Adelphi University American University Arizona State University Auburn University Babson College Bard College Bennington College Bentley University Boston College Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania Boston University Brandeis University Brown University Bucknell University California Polytechnic State University Carnegie Mellon University Catholic University of America Case Western Reserve University Christopher Newport University Clark University Clemson University Coastal Carolina University Colby College Colgate University College Mount Saint Vincent College of Charleston College of New Jersey College of Saint Rose College of the Holy Cross College of William & Mary College of Wooster Columbia University Connecticut College Cooper Union Cornell University CUNY - All Campuses and Macaulay Honors Colleges Dartmouth College Drew University Drexel University Duke University Duquesne University Eckerd College Elmira College Elon University Embry Riddle Aeronautical University Emerson College Emory University Eugene Lang College Fairfield University Flagler College Florida Institute of Technology Florida State University Fordham University Franklin and Marshall College Full Sail University George Mason University Georgetown University George Washington University Gettysburg College Goucher College Hartwick College Harvard University High Point University Hobart & William Smith Colleges Hofstra University Howard University Indiana University Iona College Ithaca College James Madison University Johns Hopkins University Johnson & Wales University Kent State University Kenyon College Kutztown University Lafayette College Lehigh University LeMoyne College Lesley University Limestone College Long Island University: Brooklyn Campus, Post Loyola University Maryland, New Orleans, Chicago Lynn University Manhattan College Manhattanville College Marist College Maryland Institute College of Art Marymount Manhattan College Massachusetts Institute of Technology McGill University Mercy College Miami University of Ohio Middlebury College Misericordia University Mitchell College Molloy College Monmouth University Mount Saint Mary College Muhlenberg College Nassau Community College New England Conservatory of Music New Jersey Institute of Technology New York City College of Technology New York Institute of Technology New York University New York University Polytechnic School of Engineering Nichols College North Carolina State University Please refer to the inside flap for additional colleges and universities listed.

COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY ACCEPTANCES (continued) Northeastern University Northwestern University Ohio State University Ohio University Ohio Wesleyan University Pace University Pacific Northwest College of Art Parsons School of Design Paul Smith's College Pennsylvania State University Philadelphia University Point Park University Pratt Institute Providence College Purdue University Quinnipiac University Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Rhode Island School of Design Rice University Rider University Roanoke College Rochester Institute of Technology Roger Williams University Rowan University Rutgers University Sacred Heart University Salisbury University Salve Regina University Sarah Lawrence College Savannah College of Art & Design School of the Art Institute of Chicago School of Visual Arts Seton Hall University Siena College Skidmore College St. John's University St. Joseph's College St. Joseph's University St. Leo University St. Michael s College St. Thomas Aquinas College Stevenson University Stonehill College Suffolk Community College SUNY All Campuses Swarthmore College Syracuse University Temple University Towson University Trinity College Tufts University Tulane University Union College University of Alabama University of Arizona University of California - Berkeley - Davis - Irvine - Los Angeles - Riverside - Santa Barbara - Santa Cruz University of Chicago University of Connecticut University of Dayton University of Delaware University of Georgia University of Glasgow University of Hartford University of Kansas University of Kentucky University of Maine University of Mary Washington University of Maryland University of Massachusetts-Amherst, Dartmouth University of Miami University of Michigan University of Minnesota University of Mississippi University of New England University of New Hampshire University of New Haven University of New Orleans University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Wilmington University of Notre Dame University of Oklahoma University of Pennsylvania University of Pittsburgh University of Rhode Island University of Richmond University of Rochester University of San Francisco University of Scranton University of South Carolina University of South Florida University of Southern California University of Southern Maine University of Tampa University of Texas at Austin, Dallas University of Vermont University of Virginia University of Wisconsin Utica College Vanderbilt University Vassar College Villanova University Virginia Commonwealth University Virginia Military Institute Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Wagner College Wake Forest University Washington College Wesleyan University West Virginia University Wheaton College William Patterson University Worcester Polytechnic Institute Xavier University Yale University York College of Pennsylvania VISITS BY COLLEGE REPRESENTATIVES College Representatives are always welcomed in our school to meet with counselors and interested students. Scheduled meetings are held throughout the year. For further information, please contact the College Office at (631) 673-2131.