Herricks Middle School
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Herricks Middle School is an intermediate school in Albertson, New York. In 1997, the U.S. Department of Education named Herricks Middle School a recipient of the Blue Ribbon Award, the department's most prestigious honor.
The current principal is Mr. Joseph Leccesse, and the assistant principal is Mr. Andrew Kover. The school colors are blue and silver. As part of the Herricks District, Herricks Middle School has had great success.
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[edit] Classes Available
English, Enriched English, Science, Earth Science, Math, Accelerated Math, Math Honors, Math Super Honors, Social Studies, French, Spanish, Italian, Art, Gym, Technology, Home Ec., Guidance, and Health
[edit] Clubs
Technology Club, Science Club, Crochet Club, Chess Club, Dance Club, Science Olympiads, Math Olympiads, Mother Daughter Book Club, French Club, Spanish Club, Italian Club, and Art Club
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