Half Hollow Hills West High School
Half Hollow Hills Central School District
History
Orignially called Half Hollow Hills, because it was founded halfway betweeen the Long Island Sound and Atlantic Ocean. The school district emerged with Dix HIlls School Disitrict in 1931
Further merged with the Upper Melville and Sweet Hollow School District in 1954 Today: serves students from Dix HIlls, Melville, Wheatley Heights, and parts of Deer Park, Hunington, EastFarmingdale, and East Northport
Half Hollow Hills Central School District
15 Buildings
+ info
administration building
2 HighSchools
Total District Students: 7,500
2 Middle Schools
3 Elemementary Schools
transportation, natatorium, and maintenance building
94.4%
57%
About the Area
Bachelor's Degree or Higher
High School Grad or Higher
An education-oriented community with high expectations for its schools, the Half Hollow Hills Central
School District is located in a residential area of 48,000 people in the central part of Long Island,
approximately 40 miles from New York City.
Real Estate
Population: 44,166
Median Home Value
$739,600
National $229,800
Median Rent
$2,672
National $1096
Poverty rate: 3.6%
31st Best Places to raise a family and live in NY
Quick Stats
Grades: 9-12 Total Enrollment: 1,116 students Student- Teacher: 10-1 College Readiness:
51%
49%
Other Enrollment Data:
Students with Disabilities: 21% Economically Disadvantaged: 24% English Language Learners: 3%
Student Demographics
#1
School in Suffolk County
Long island is composed of two counties: Nassau County & Suffolk County
Curriculum & Programs
29 AP Courses & 25 Honors Courses
Farmingdale State University in the High School Program
Long Island University High School Scholars Program
Rochester Institute of Technology
Senior Year Professional Internship Program
SUNY @ Stony Brook Accelerated College Education (ACE)
- “Project Lead the Way” Engineering Courses
Humanities- based Curriculum: English 12 and Governament/Economoics
(Select group of senior- year students)
Additional Programs
Independent Studies in World Languages, including: A select group of students participate in our competitive Independent Science & Math Research Programs (national events & competitions) BOCES Wilson Tech Program (junior and/or senior year) BOCES Long Island High School for the Performing Arts School (junior & seniors)
American Sign Language, Arabic,Chinese, Japanese, Hebrew, Greek, & Russian.
Both high schools offer extensive extra-curricular club and organizational activities as well as interscholastic athletic programs, intramural sports, and community service opportunities.
Minimum Graduation Requirements = 22 Credits
Test Scores
98%
98%
Proficient - Math
Proficient - Reading
94%
Average SAT
AP Exam Pass Rate
Average ACT
1270
29
Underserved Student Performance
19.0%
88.2%
95.7%
The Hills Academy
The Hills Academy is an in-district program for students grades 8-12. It is a program designed for students of average to above average intelligence who possess social/emotional issues which impact their ability to meet with success in high school. Students are taught by dual-certified special education and content area teachers, follow the Half Hollow Hills academic curriculum, work towards a New York State Regents or Advanced. Resources: Two mental health professionals, a school psychologist and a social worker, who provide individual and group counseling, weekly communication with the families, home visits and are available at any time a student feels the need to speak with a mental health professional In this safe, structured environment, students will gain
academic and social skills as well as develop self-discipline
t0o return to their respective high schools.
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211
275
151
16
Best Public High Schols for Athletes
Best Public HIgh School Teachers
Best College Prep Public High Schools
Best Public High School
Best Public High School
In America
In New York
In America
In America
In New York
#16 out of 1,255 schools
#151 out of 20,032 schools
#275 out of 17,064 schools
#155 out of 1,754 schools
#211 out of 19,714 schools
About the Teachers
Total Teachers: 113
98%
Have a Masters' Degree or Higher
- 745 teachers (district #) average over 16 years of experience
23
Hold National Board Certification
Staff participates in professional development classes to strengthen abilities and stay current with new and evolving stradegies
New York State Master Teachers
10
Teacher Salary
High School Teacher: Special Ed. Teacher: School Administrators:
Average Salary $96,250 Salary Range $64,280 - $133,120
Average Salary $96,650 Salary Range $63,130 - $134,230
Average Salary $138,440 Salary Range $96,720 - $182,700
Socioeconomics
Free Lunch: 20%
Reduced Priced Lunch: 1%
Economically Disadvantaged: 1%
COVID-19
79,535: free breakfasts 273,498: free lunches 353,033: free meals
New York State: 52.9%
New York City: 72%
Rest of State: 41%
Athletics
56
Varsity Teams
36
Junior Varsity Teams
45
Modified Sport Teams
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Badminton boys
Badminton girls
Boys Soccer Baseball
Girls Golf
Boys and Girls Lacrosse
Softball
Boys Tennis
Boys Track
Girls Track
Boy and Girls Track
Girls SoccerCheerleading Field Hockey Football Girls Volleyball Girls Swimming and Diving Girls Tennis Girls and Boys Cross Country Boys Golf Girls Gymnastics
Boys Basketball
Girls Basketball
Boys and Girls Fencing
Boys Swimming
Boys Winter Track
Girls Winter Track
Boys and Girls Winter Track
Wrestling
Boys Volleyball Competitive Cheerleading
Extra -Curricular Activites
Mathletes
Gay Straight Alliance
Tri-M
Environmental Club
Muslim Student
Organization
Racial Equity Alliance
Coding Club
Anime Club
We the People
FRC (First Robotics
Challenge)
Yearbook
Mock Trial
Student Government
Robotics
Journalism
National Honor
Society
Science Olympiads
E-sports Club
FBLA/Business Honor
Society
Danceline / Kic
FINE ARTS
Art
Music
Theatre
step 1
concert bands,orchestras, choirs, wind
ensemble, jazz bands, vocal
jazz, a cappella groups and
guitar ensembles. full recording studio,
broadcast studio, and music
recording and production
technology courses
Annual art shows traditional
arts, as well as multimedia
design, photography,
architecture and fashion
design.
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Drama Clubs grades: 5-12 Each High School: - one drama production - one musical production
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Budget
$240,000,000
$280,000,000
$28,389
TOTAL BUDGET EXPENTURES
DISTRICT BUDGET
TOTAL STUDENT EXPENTURE
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Over 80% percent spent on instruction and learning.
More than twice the naional average
Food
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Roof Improvement Plan
Establish a Capital Reserve Fund: -> seperate savings account set up to finance specific District expenses No need for large-scale borrowing
There is NO ADDITIONAL expense to taxpayersand the Dsitrict will take on no additional debt
Mission Statement
The district focuses on providing all students of Half Hollow Hills with opportunities to excel in academics, athletics and the arts.
Author's Name
Thank you!
Half Hollow Hills High School West
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Half Hollow Hills West High School
Half Hollow Hills Central School District
History
Orignially called Half Hollow Hills, because it was founded halfway betweeen the Long Island Sound and Atlantic Ocean. The school district emerged with Dix HIlls School Disitrict in 1931
Further merged with the Upper Melville and Sweet Hollow School District in 1954 Today: serves students from Dix HIlls, Melville, Wheatley Heights, and parts of Deer Park, Hunington, EastFarmingdale, and East Northport
Half Hollow Hills Central School District
15 Buildings
+ info
administration building
2 HighSchools
Total District Students: 7,500
2 Middle Schools
3 Elemementary Schools
transportation, natatorium, and maintenance building
94.4%
57%
About the Area
Bachelor's Degree or Higher
High School Grad or Higher
An education-oriented community with high expectations for its schools, the Half Hollow Hills Central School District is located in a residential area of 48,000 people in the central part of Long Island, approximately 40 miles from New York City.
Real Estate
Population: 44,166
Median Home Value
$739,600
National $229,800
Median Rent
$2,672
National $1096
Poverty rate: 3.6%
31st Best Places to raise a family and live in NY
Quick Stats
Grades: 9-12 Total Enrollment: 1,116 students Student- Teacher: 10-1 College Readiness:
51%
49%
Other Enrollment Data:
Students with Disabilities: 21% Economically Disadvantaged: 24% English Language Learners: 3%
Student Demographics
#1
School in Suffolk County
Long island is composed of two counties: Nassau County & Suffolk County
Curriculum & Programs
29 AP Courses & 25 Honors Courses Farmingdale State University in the High School Program Long Island University High School Scholars Program Rochester Institute of Technology Senior Year Professional Internship Program SUNY @ Stony Brook Accelerated College Education (ACE)
- “Project Lead the Way” Engineering Courses
Humanities- based Curriculum: English 12 and Governament/Economoics
(Select group of senior- year students)
Additional Programs
Independent Studies in World Languages, including: A select group of students participate in our competitive Independent Science & Math Research Programs (national events & competitions) BOCES Wilson Tech Program (junior and/or senior year) BOCES Long Island High School for the Performing Arts School (junior & seniors)
American Sign Language, Arabic,Chinese, Japanese, Hebrew, Greek, & Russian.
Both high schools offer extensive extra-curricular club and organizational activities as well as interscholastic athletic programs, intramural sports, and community service opportunities.
Minimum Graduation Requirements = 22 Credits
Test Scores
98%
98%
Proficient - Math
Proficient - Reading
94%
Average SAT
AP Exam Pass Rate
Average ACT
1270
29
Underserved Student Performance
19.0%
88.2%
95.7%
The Hills Academy
The Hills Academy is an in-district program for students grades 8-12. It is a program designed for students of average to above average intelligence who possess social/emotional issues which impact their ability to meet with success in high school. Students are taught by dual-certified special education and content area teachers, follow the Half Hollow Hills academic curriculum, work towards a New York State Regents or Advanced. Resources: Two mental health professionals, a school psychologist and a social worker, who provide individual and group counseling, weekly communication with the families, home visits and are available at any time a student feels the need to speak with a mental health professional In this safe, structured environment, students will gain academic and social skills as well as develop self-discipline t0o return to their respective high schools.
155
211
275
151
16
Best Public High Schols for Athletes
Best Public HIgh School Teachers
Best College Prep Public High Schools
Best Public High School
Best Public High School
In America
In New York
In America
In America
In New York
#16 out of 1,255 schools
#151 out of 20,032 schools
#275 out of 17,064 schools
#155 out of 1,754 schools
#211 out of 19,714 schools
About the Teachers
Total Teachers: 113
98%
Have a Masters' Degree or Higher
- 745 teachers (district #) average over 16 years of experience
23
Hold National Board Certification
Staff participates in professional development classes to strengthen abilities and stay current with new and evolving stradegies
New York State Master Teachers
10
Teacher Salary
High School Teacher: Special Ed. Teacher: School Administrators:
Average Salary $96,250 Salary Range $64,280 - $133,120
Average Salary $96,650 Salary Range $63,130 - $134,230
Average Salary $138,440 Salary Range $96,720 - $182,700
Socioeconomics
Free Lunch: 20% Reduced Priced Lunch: 1% Economically Disadvantaged: 1%
COVID-19
79,535: free breakfasts 273,498: free lunches 353,033: free meals
New York State: 52.9% New York City: 72% Rest of State: 41%
Athletics
56
Varsity Teams
36
Junior Varsity Teams
45
Modified Sport Teams
Title here
Badminton boys Badminton girls Boys Soccer Baseball Girls Golf Boys and Girls Lacrosse Softball Boys Tennis Boys Track Girls Track Boy and Girls Track
Girls SoccerCheerleading Field Hockey Football Girls Volleyball Girls Swimming and Diving Girls Tennis Girls and Boys Cross Country Boys Golf Girls Gymnastics
Boys Basketball Girls Basketball Boys and Girls Fencing Boys Swimming Boys Winter Track Girls Winter Track Boys and Girls Winter Track Wrestling Boys Volleyball Competitive Cheerleading
Extra -Curricular Activites
Mathletes Gay Straight Alliance Tri-M Environmental Club Muslim Student Organization Racial Equity Alliance Coding Club Anime Club We the People FRC (First Robotics Challenge)
Yearbook Mock Trial Student Government Robotics Journalism National Honor Society Science Olympiads E-sports Club FBLA/Business Honor Society Danceline / Kic
FINE ARTS
Art
Music
Theatre
step 1
concert bands,orchestras, choirs, wind ensemble, jazz bands, vocal jazz, a cappella groups and guitar ensembles. full recording studio, broadcast studio, and music recording and production technology courses
Annual art shows traditional arts, as well as multimedia design, photography, architecture and fashion design.
Duis autem vel eum iriure dolor in hendrerit in
Drama Clubs grades: 5-12 Each High School: - one drama production - one musical production
Write a subtitle here
+info
Budget
$240,000,000
$280,000,000
$28,389
TOTAL BUDGET EXPENTURES
DISTRICT BUDGET
TOTAL STUDENT EXPENTURE
Write a subtitle here
Over 80% percent spent on instruction and learning.
More than twice the naional average
Food
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit, sed diam
Roof Improvement Plan
Establish a Capital Reserve Fund: -> seperate savings account set up to finance specific District expenses No need for large-scale borrowing
There is NO ADDITIONAL expense to taxpayersand the Dsitrict will take on no additional debt
Mission Statement
The district focuses on providing all students of Half Hollow Hills with opportunities to excel in academics, athletics and the arts.
Author's Name
Thank you!