Hempstead High School (New York)
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Hempstead High School |
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Established | current school, late 1970s |
Type | Public |
Affiliation | Conference A-1, Nassau County |
Principal | Reginald Stroughn |
Students | 1,796 |
Grades | 9-12 |
Location | 201 President Street Long Island, New York, USA |
Colors | Blue and White |
Mascot | Tigers |
Yearbook | ? |
Newspaper | Tigers Roar |
Website | [1] |
Hempstead High School is a public secondary school located in Hempstead, New York.
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[edit] Design
The building is a three level structure with an open courtyard in the center of the school. The school is built on water and legend has it that the school sinks a few inches every year. The school consists of three buildings: The "A" building, in which most of the classes are held. The "B" building, which serves as home to the media center, administrative offices and a few classrooms. The "C" building consist of the gymnasium, the nurses office, the auditorium, the student and faculty lunch rooms and science classrooms on the lower level. Renovations currently under way will relocate lockers to the school hallways as they presently sit in the "commons" of the A building on the first floor. Hempstead High also has an indoor swimming pool, that reopened in the spring of 2005 for student usage after renovations.
[edit] Academics
Hempstead once an academic power in the 1980s has shown signs of decline recently. They began to shown major signs of improvements with high graduating classes of 2005 and again in 2006. In terms of test scores, in 2004 Hempstead had 57 % of its students pass the Math A regents examination, up from 28% in 2003 (the state average in 2004 was 78%). In English for 2004, the passing rate stood at 66% up from 49% in 2003 (state avg.77%). In Physics, Hempstead had a 88% passing rate, compared to a 81% state average. Hempstead also offers Advanced Placement courses in English, Biology, Spanish, United States History, and World History. There was a attempt to cut them, but in 2005 a protest led by students Andre Fields, class of 2005, Melissa Santos, class of 2005, Ebony O'Neal, class of 2006, and Natasha Jeremiah, class of 2006 the Advanced Placment Courses were kept in place.
[edit] Extracurricular activities
[edit] Student government
Hempstead is noted for its student government program, widely accepted to be one of the most active in Nassau County. The group is comprised of an four-member executive council and a senate composed of 12th and 11th grade students, and a House of Representatives, composed of 9th and 10th grade students. Elections are held in October and members must be elected every year. The executive board is elected by the Senate and the House. The student government ratified its current constitution in November of 2004. The student government is advised by History teacher Donald A. Jackson.
[edit] Sports
Hempstead competes in class 1A, the largest classification in Nassau County. The Tigers football team is a storied one. The current Head Coach of the Hempstead High School Varisty Football Team is Antoine Moore, who was the all-time leader in all-purpose yards at the school until 2004 when Senior Rahoo Walker broke his record. In the 1980s, the Tigers dominated Nassau football, once going 34 straight games without losing. They were led by coach Buddy Krumenakerwho imposed a no non sense type of attitude to the program. Star players from this era included Michael Roberts, Kenny "KB" Boyd, Daryl Singelton, Warren Stith, Rob Moore, Daren Faulk, Antoine Moore, Lamont and Lenord Hough and Sylas Pratt. Moore went on to play in the NFL for the NY Jets, Arizona Cardinals,and Denver Broncos. The tigers are known for their tiger or full-house and power-I formations. Hempstead High School varsity basketball has also been a powerhouse since the 1980s when Ted Adams became the head coach.
[edit] Notable alumni
- Rob Moore, football player, NY Jets, Arizona Cardinals and Denver Broncos ,graduated 1987.