Victor Senior High School

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Motto Striving for excellence
Type Public High School
Principal Yvonne M. O'Shea
Location 953 High St. Victor, NY
Enrollment 914 [1]
Pupil/Staff Ratio 13.2[1]
Courses Over 90
Colors Blue and Gold
Mean SAT Score Verbal - 549[1]

Math - 558[1]

Enroll in College 87%[1]
Homepage http://www.victorschools.org/home.cfm

Victor Senior High School is a public high school located in Victor, New York. It is part of the Victor Central School District. It is a four year comprehensive school which annually receives both national and state recognition for excellence in education. Classes are scheduled into 85 minute block periods and follow New York State standards in curriculum. The high school offers Varsity and Junior Varsity sports as well as musical opportunities in band, chorus, and orchestra. In 2004 the Blue Devils won the state championship in baseball only 10 minute short of being the first section V team to bring home a state title. There are also clubs for students accommodating a wide range of interests.[1]

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[edit] Regents

The Regents Diploma is the standard high school diploma received by students in New York State. It involves passing a series of Regents Examinations given by the New York State Department of Education. There is also a Regents Diploma with Advanced Designation for students who are willing to take slightly more courses.[2]



[edit] Student involved in Pornography

In Mid-March of 2007, 13 Victor residents were found on a Pornographic website, one of which was a student, currently who is unidentified. For privacy reasons, the website is not revealed, but the site operated from a house in Farmington where many of the dozen or more young women were photographed. She claims it was a "one time thing" and "did it as a favor." The entre article can be found here.



[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Student Profile Booklet 2005-2006 (PDF). Victor Central School District (October 2005). Retrieved on 2006-05-24.
  2. ^ Graduation requirements (HTML). Advocates for Children of New York.

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