Fairport High School

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Fairport High School
Fairport Senior High School
Motto "Once a Raider always a Raider"
Established July 10, 1968
Type Public High School
Category Secondary Education
Gender Co-Ed
Affiliation Government
Principal David Paddock
Asst. Principal Pamula Ciranni, Wayne Ackles, Greg Obenauf
Faculty 116
Students 1789
Grades 10th-12th
Location 43°4′47.12″N 77°24′54.15″W / 43.0797556, -77.4150417
1358 Ayrault Road,
Fairport, New York,
Flag of the United States USA
District Fairport Central School District
Campus Suburban
Colors Red, White and, Blue
              
Athletics 35 Varsity Sports [2]
Nickname F.H.S.
Mascot Red Raiders
Emblem
Yearbook The Hourglass
Newspaper The Lampion
Class Hours 7:22-8:02
Activity Period 2:18-3:30
Clubs 53
NYS Regents Average 83%[3]
National ranking 868th[4]
Website Fairport High School

The old Fairport HS is a housing complex today on West Avenue in the Village of Fairport, NY

Fairport High Schools library includes a large selection of books and computers for research.
Fairport High School is located near Rochester, NY
Fairport High School is located near Rochester, NY

Fairport High School (FHS) is a public high school serving the tenth through twelfth grade in Fairport, NY and is part of the Fairport Central School District. Fairport's Principal is David Paddock. Paddock will be retiring at the end of the 2007-08 school year.

This is an amazing body at Fairport High School this year, they have helped us create a school culture of caring, respect, and, kindness.[5]

Current enrollment estimates place the student population around 1,800. The Class of 2007 comprises approximately 573 students. The Class of 2009 is the largest class to pass through FHS in approximately 15 years, with around 650 students. FHS takes part in numerous international exchange programs, including trips to Ireland, France, Spain, Germany and Italy.

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[edit] History

In 1924 the high school was on West Avenue in the village of Fairport. Later, it was at Minerva Deland High School. July 10, 1968 marked the groundbreaking of the current Fairport High School, which opened to students on December 7, 1970.

[edit] FHS FACT 12

In 1996 FHS was given permission to broadcast educational programs on FACT 12, programs included the FHS Morning Show, Homecoming events, Concerts, Award Ceremonies, and Sporting Events.[6]

[edit] 06-07 Tragedies

  • In August 2006, Fairport student Alexander Ciarico drowned while swimming in the Erie Canal.
  • In March 2007, Fairport student Natalie Giambattista died from cancer.[7]
  • On June 26, 2007, five recent graduates from Fairport High School died in a traffic accident. The girls were traveling to one of the girl's parents' Keuka Lake camp when their SUV crashed head-on into a tractor trailer.[8]
June 26th Tragedy Videos
June 26th, 2007 Brightspot
CNN Covers Fairport Tragedy
CNN, Dave Paddock Reflects
Celebration of Life

Hannah Congdon, Bailey Goodman, Meredith McClure, Sara Monnat and Katie Shirley were the victims. All five girls had been members of the Fairport Varsity Cheerleading Squad, but Shirley left the squad her Freshman year. The girls had all graduated from FHS five days before the accident occurred.

Church services and a candlelight vigil were held in memory of the girls in the 24 hours following the accident. Before sunrise, about a hundred students gathered on a grassy hill overlooking the high school, where counselors were available all day. Hundreds passed through the school during the day, and even more came to the same hill that night for the vigil.

[edit] Campus/school site

[edit] Pre 1968 Campus

The pre-1968 Fairport High School campus was located on west avenue only 2 blocks from Main Avenue in the village of Fairport, NY. It was built and open in 1924 to serve as the village's first Public High School. The old campus today serves as a housing complex for Fairport,NY Residents.[11]

[edit] Post 1968 Campus

As the population of the town increased the town saw the need to build a much larger high school. The campus was relocated to 1358 Ayrault Road to accommodates a much larger campus. In 1968 land was broken for the new Fairport High School Campus.

[edit] Fields

The new campus was much larger than its predecessor which included a much larger surface area for athletic events to be held on. The athletic fields include...

In addition there is a concession/admissions stand used for HS Sporting Events.

[edit] Parking

Fairport High School includes a large and small parking lot shared by Seniors with parking passes and School Faculty.

[edit] Indoor Facilities

Fairport HS consists of all the usual facilities you would find in todays average Suburban High School.

  • Athletics
    • Competition Swimming/Diving Pool[13]
    • 1 Gym Divided Into 4 sections
  • General
    • 3 Cafeterias
    • 1 Small Auditorium
    • 1 Large Auditorium
    • Autoshop
    • Woodshop
    • 3 Art/Crafts Rooms
    • 2 Music Rooms
    • 4 Computer Labs
    • Library
    • Staff offices

[edit] Construction Projects/Other

"Angel Hill" served student memorial for months after the 2007 FHS June Tragedy.
"Angel Hill" served student memorial for months after the 2007 FHS June Tragedy.

In the 1990's an East and West Wing was added to the school which held additional class space. In 2006 there were plans for a 50,000 square foot field house and the installation of lights on the football field.[14] In 2007 a multi-use turf field was approved.[15]

[edit] Other

Shortly after the death of 5 Fairport, NY Teens the hill, where many classmates and friends of the victims on the west side of the campus was labeled "Angel Hill". [16]

[edit] Academics

Generalization[17]
  • Art- Jewelery, Advertising Design, Modern, Traditional, Photography, Ceramics, Sculpture, and Fibers.[18]
  • Business- Accounting, Law, Careers/Finance, Keyboarding, E-Commerce, Business Ownership, Marketing, Co-Op, Sports/Entertainment Management and, Money Management [19]
  • English- Film, Drama, Mythology, Journalism, Speaking, Theater, Literature
  • Family and Consumer Science- Culinary Arts, Child Development
  • Foreign Language- French, German,Latin and, Spanish.
  • Health- Life skills, Red Cross Certification, ect.
  • International Baccalaureate- An advanced diploma recommended for students planning to attend competitive international universities. Fairport HS was the first High School in Monroe county to offer this program. [20]
  • Mathematics- Algebra,Pre-Calculus, Statistics, Computer Science, Calculus
  • Music- Band, Concert, Orchestra, Choir
  • Physical Education- Field Sports, Team Building, Exercise, Square Dancing
  • Science- Physics, Chemistry, Astronomy, Biology
  • Social Studies- United States History, Global History, Leadership Seminar, Economics, European History
  • Technology- Digital Video, Website Design, Pre-Engineering, Electronics
  • Special Education- Services to students with disabilities.

[edit] Music

Fairport High School features an excellent music program. Day Jazz, Afternoon Jazz, Sophomore Band, Symphonic Band, Concert Band, Orchestra, Polyphonic Women's Choir, Polyphonic Mixed Choir, and Sophomore Choir are all credit-bearing ensembles. The groups usually obtain gold or gold with distinction ratings at NYSSMA festivals. Students from the three bands are also members of the Pep Band, which plays at home games, at pep rallies, and in parades. A Pit Orchestra is also selected from the top students every year to perform during the spring musical.

The Prisms Concert, which takes place every spring, is a concert featuring many of these groups, as well as students performing solos or small group pieces. This concert is unique because the groups play in different areas of the auditorium. A spotlight focuses on the group or student performing as they play one three-minute piece. When they finish, the spotlight moves to another performer.

[edit] Higher Level Courses

  • Advance Placement courses are offered at Fairport High School to allow students planning to attend college to get a head start on courses. Advance Placement courses that are offered include, Language & Composition, English Humanities, Spanish, Statistics, Computer Science, Biology, Chemistry, Physics B, Physics C, U.S. History, American History: Humanities, and European History.
  • SUPA are courses that allow students to earn SUPA credit early courses include, Economics, Policy Analysis, Psychology, Forensic Science and, Sociology.
  • Cisco Networking Cisco networking courses at Fairport High School give FHS Students the chance to possibly become certified with cisco.

[edit] Extracurricular activities

Fairport High school has been noted for its above average student involvement in after school activities.

[edit] Athletics

FHS Homecoming Football Game
FHS Homecoming Football Game

The Fairport High School athletic nickname is the Red Raiders. The school's colors are red, white and blue. FHS has a very strong athletic tradition in many of its varsity sports such as Baseball, Basketball, Cheerleading, Football, Field Hockey, Hockey, Lacrosse, Tennis, Volleyball, Soccer, Swimming. Fairport offers 34 varsity sports as well as offerings at the Junior Varsity and Modified levels.

In 2006 and 2007, Fairport won the Class AAA basketball championship in Section 5. In both years the team played against their arch rivals Rush Henrietta. The cheerleading squad has won three national titles as well as numerous other sectional and regional titles. The baseball team won three consecutive Section 5 Class AAA titles in 2005, 2006 and 2007.[10]

[edit] Student Organizations/Clubs

  • Archery
  • Art Club
  • Authors Club
  • Auto
  • Baggo
  • Books n' Bagels
  • Chess Team
  • Dance Team
  • Dimension
  • Downstage
  • Drama
  • Environment
  • Fairport FIRST Robotics
  • Forensics
  • Gay and Straight Alliance
  • Geography and Travel
  • German American Partnership Program
  • Hourglass Yearbook
  • Huddle
  • International Club
  • Interscholastic Athletics
  • Intramurals
  • Jazz Choir
  • Leo Club
  • Math Team
  • Media Club
  • Model U.N.
  • Music Theater
  • Odyssey of the Mind
  • Peer Meditation
  • Policy Advocates
  • Science Club
  • Skiing
  • Spanish Exchange
  • Student Council
  • The Lampion School Newspaper
  • Ultimate Frisbee
  • Varsity Club
  • Woodworking
  • Youth to Youth

[edit] Honors Society

  • French Honors Society
  • German National Honors Society
  • National Honors Society
  • Spanish Honors Society

[edit] FHS FIRST FRC Team

FHS FIRST Robotics Competition Team Team 578
FHS FIRST Robotics Competition Team Team 578
Fairport High School's Fairport FIRST Robotics team has been a participant in the FIRST Robotics Competition program for 10 years. When the team was founded in 1997 they were sponsored by Eastman Kodak and was known as Team 36 Kod-Red and, was the first suburban FIRST team in the Rochester, NY region. In 1999 Kodak discontinued.their sponsorship of the Fairport FIRST Robotics team and the team was forced to find a new sponsor for financial support. The Gleason Works which is still the teams main sponsor eventually came to the rescue not only supporting the team financially but allowing students from Fairport High School to travel to The Gleason Works to build their robot. In 2000 they became the FIRST Philadelphia Regional Winners and the year after they became the FIRST Nasa VCU Regional Winners. In 2004 the team became the FRC Pittsburgh Finalist.[21]

[edit] Notable alumni

Won a Academy Award for Best Actor
Won a Academy Award for Best Actor
  • Phillip Seymour Hoffman- An Academy Award winning actor that starred in Capote, Mission Impossible 3 and a number of other blockbuster hits.
  • Christine Whitman[22]- Chairman, CEO, and President of Complemar, Inc.
  • Gordan Hoffman- Younger Brother of Phillip Seymour Hoffman
  • Julia Nunes- Popular YouTube.com Music artist with millions of video views.[23]

[edit] Notable teachers/faculty

  • Richard Ognibene, Jr.-a Fairport High School Science department teacher and a Niskayuna High School Grad [24] was selected as the 2008 New York State "Teacher of The Year". He is best known for his coordination of the Fairport Central School Districts Brotherhood Sisterhood week[25].

[edit] Principals

FHS Principal David Paddock (left) shakes hands with Former NYS Governor Spitzer(right)
FHS Principal David Paddock (left) shakes hands with Former NYS Governor Spitzer(right)
Name From To
Mr. David Paddock 1996 Present
Unknown Unknown 1996
Mr. Cook[26] Unknown 1980's Unknown 1980's

[edit] Major School Events

[edit] Brotherhood/Sisterhood Week

Every spring, Fairport students celebrate Brotherhood/Sisterhood Week. The week is focused around Civility, Awareness, Respect, and Embrace (CARE). The event is most prominent at FHS, where a different activity takes place each day of the week. Monday is Family Talk Day, during which a student and an adult are selected to speak to the students. Tuesday consists of a presentation during which student "voices" writings are read. The writings anonymously tell students' feelings about CARE. On Wednesday, a community member is asked to speak. On Wednesday of the 2007 celebration, Rachel's Challenge visited the school. The program encouraged students to improve the atmosphere of their school. The program impacted the students in a large way, partly because they had lost a beloved member of the student body the night before. Wednesday is also the annual Junior-4th Grade walk. The district's 4th and 11th graders walk the village streets together to build relationships with each other. Thursday's program is known as Unplugged, and is a non-stop musical performance available to students with free periods or lunch. Friday concludes the eventful week with Outreach Day. On this day, the entire school is bused to the three elementary schools. Students meet with their new little brothers and sisters for an hour. They play games and teach them about CARE.

[edit] Graduation

Fairport High School Students Sing the Graduation Song at the 2007 Fairport HS Graduation
Fairport High School Students Sing the Graduation Song at the 2007 Fairport HS Graduation
For the past few years Fairport High School has held its high school graduation at the Blue Cross Arena in downtown Rochester, NY. The class of 2009 Is mentioned to be the largest class. Fairport High School is noted to have one of the highest graduation rates in the region.
Class Year Class Size Graduation Rate Graduation Speaker College Bound
2008 606 [27] unknown unknown unknown
2007 564 [27] 99% [27] Mr. Micheal Mallaber[28] 88% [27]
2006 535 [29] Unknown Mr. John Baynes Unknown
2005 488 [29] Unknown Unknown Unknown
2004 515 [29] Unknown Unknown Unknown

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ Local School Directory
  2. ^ Fairport Athletics
  3. ^ Schools Test Average NY
  4. ^ America's Top Public High Schools
  5. ^ Principals Newsletter December 2007
  6. ^ http://www.village.fairport.ny.us/History.cfm Village History]
  7. ^ "2007 Teen's death leaves "hole in ... hearts" url=http://64.233.169.104/search?q=cache:7z_3iXslSAwJ:ldsfiles.com/news/archives/2007_03_01_index.php+Natalie+Giambattista&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1&gl=us", LDS News, 2007-3-29. Retrieved on 2007-09-09. 
  8. ^ Five Young Women Killed In Fiery Car Crash. cbsnews.com. Retrieved on 2007-11-05.
  9. ^ "2007 Fairport grad found dead in Utah", Democrat and Chronicle, 2007-09-07. Retrieved on 2007-09-08. 
  10. ^ a b "Fairport baseball coach Granger dies at age 54", Democrat and Chronicle, 2007-11-29. Retrieved on 2007-11-29. 
  11. ^ http://www.city-data.com/picfilesv/picv19642.php West Ave Fairport High School]
  12. ^ McDermott, Meaghan (September 4th), “Fairport students will see changes”, Rochester Democrat and Chronicle (NY): 3B .
  13. ^ http://www.wsabluefins.com/directions.htm FHS Pool Directions]
  14. ^ Diaz, Fernando (February 9th), “Fairport at a crossroads”, Rochester Democrat and Chronicle (NY): 1B, 4B .
  15. ^ Steenburgh, Megan (June 14th), “WHAT'S NEW IN FAIRPORT AND PERINTON”, Rochester Democrat and Chronicle (NY): 1B, 4B .
  16. ^ http://www.13wham.com/mediacenter/local.aspx?videoId=185500@video.wokr13.com&navCatId=2878 13 Wham's Celebration of Life Montage]
  17. ^ FHS Acedemics
  18. ^ FHS Art Department
  19. ^ FHS Business Department
  20. ^ FHS IB Department
  21. ^ Fairport FIRST Robotics Team Website
  22. ^ Complemar Inc.
  23. ^ Fairport teen becoming YouTube sensation
  24. ^ New York State Board of Regents
  25. ^ New York State Board of Regents Fairport HS Teacher named Teacher of the Year
  26. ^ http://www.fairport1980.com/ Fairport Class of 1980]
  27. ^ a b c d District Facts
  28. ^ Fairport HS Graduation Program, Fairport High School, June 21st, pp. 2 .
  29. ^ a b c Local School Directory Fairport HS

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