Fredonia High School (New York)
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Fredonia High School | |
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425 E. Main Street Fredonia, New York USA |
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School district | Fredonia Central Schools |
Principal | Todd Crandall |
Staff | 35 |
Enrollment |
617[1] |
Faculty | 70 |
Type | Public high school |
Grades | 9-12 |
Athletics | Football, Soccer, Cross Country, Wrestling, Softball, Baseball, Tennis, Swimming, Track |
Motto | Joshaua nordes beacones |
Mascot | Hillbilly |
Color(s) | Black and Orange |
Established | 1851 |
Newspaper | The Spectator |
Homepage | http://www.fredonia.wnyric.org |
Fredonia High School is a public high school in Fredonia, New York. The school consists of two campuses, Wheelock and the Main Campus. The Wheelock building was the former home of the entire school until there was not enough room for the large incoming classes. When the school was at Wheelock, the mascot was the Hilltopper, after moving to the current location, the High School's mascot is the Hillbilly. The graduating class of 2006 had 145 students, and enrollment continues to decrease.
[edit] Sports
Nine Fredonia students won a total of ten New York State individual championships between 1978 and 2006 in diving, wrestling and track and field. The boys baseball team was the State Class B champion in 2006.[2]
[edit] Noted alumni
- Jennifer Stuczynski (class of 2000), American pole vaulter and holder of the American women's pole vault record