Pittsford Mendon High School
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Pittsford Mendon High School | |
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472 Mendon Road Pittsford, NY, 14534 USA |
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Coordinates | * Pittsford Mendon High School is at coordinates Coordinates: |
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School district | Pittsford Central School District |
Principal | Karl Thielking |
Vice principal | Frances Siraguse Suzanne Remington |
Enrollment |
969 (as of 2005-06)[1] |
Faculty | 75.0 (on FTE basis)[1] |
Student:teacher ratio | 12.9[1] |
Type | Public high school |
Grades | 9–12 |
Rival | Pittsford Sutherland High School |
Team name | Vikings |
Color(s) | Maroon and Gold |
Established | 1972 |
Homepage | School website |
Pittsford Mendon High School is a public high school in suburban Rochester, Monroe County, upstate New York. It is one of two high schools in the Pittsford Central School District, the other being Pittsford Sutherland High School. Pittsford Mendon is located at 472 Mendon Road (from which the school gets its name) in the town of Pittsford, near the town of Mendon, New York.
As of the 2005-06 school year, the school had an enrollment of 969 students and 75.0 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student-teacher ratio of 12.9.[1]
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[edit] Awards and recognition
In 2007, Pittsford Mendon was ranked 94th nationwide in Newsweek's Top 1,300 High Schools in the United States. Rankings are calculated using "a ratio that takes the number of Advanced Placement, Intl. Baccalaureate, and/or Cambridge tests taken by all students at a school in 2006 divided by the number of graduating seniors."
The school was ranked in 58th place nationwide in Newsweek's May 8, 2006, issue, listing the Top 1,200 High Schools in The United States.[2]. Pittsford Mendon High School was ranked as Number 39 in the United States in Newsweek's 2005 survey.[3].
[edit] Academics
Mendon offers a variety of courses, with numerous Advanced Placement (AP) courses in Science, English, Social Studies, Math, Art, Foreign Language, and Music. Some contest that the reason for Mendon's excellence in both the quality and quantity of AP courses is the freedom allowed to students after the exams. Unlike most students in New York State, Mendon students were not required to attend their AP classes after the AP exam has been taken, encouraging many students to take courses they would not otherwise have enrolled in. In the 2006-2007 school year this policy was ended by the district to mixed criticism by teachers and students.
[edit] Activities
[edit] Theatre
Pittsford Mendon High School presents two theatre events each school year: a drama play in the fall and a musical in the spring.
In the summer of 2005, Pittsford Musicals held its production of the award-winning musical Cats, the country's first non-professional performance of the Broadway show. In the spring of 2006, Pittsford Mendon High School opened its production of the award-winning musical Miss Saigon, the first such performance by an American high school. In recent years, Mendon has consistently performed challenging yet rewarding shows, such as Jekyll & Hyde, Les Misérables, Beauty and the Beast, and Aida.
In 2007-2008 the fall drama was Up the Down Staircase led by senior Ali Pabrinkis and Sophomore Mike Shill and the spring musical was Guys and Dolls led by seniors Cody Haefner, Kathleen Grace Fiori, Cliff Wienstien, Ali Pabrinkis, and Skylar Jameson and juniors Rich Steele and Lindsy Wells.
[edit] Athletics
In the winter of 2002-2003, Mendon Basketball won its first Section V championship in 20 years.
The boys' and girls' soccer teams consistently perform well, routinely winning League and Sectional titles. In 2003, Mendon Girls soccer won the Section V title, defeating long term rival Aquinas. In 2005-2006 the boys' soccer team won the Sectional and State Titles. Coach Joe Borrosh spent 32 seasons at Pittsford Mendon becoming the winningest coach in Section V boys soccer. Under Borrosh, Pittsford Mendon won 498 games (second all-time in the state), 16 Section V championships and a record six state titles.[4] Borrosh's 498 wins place him 30th among the winningest boys' soccer coaches in the United States.[5]
Of notable mention is the girls' and boys' swimming team, which has a current win streak of over 100 meets spanning several years and including several state titles; Pittsford Men's and Women's Swimming consistently takes the top place in Section V and in New York State. The boys tennis team also holds dozens of Section V Class AA titles; the most recent coming in the 2005 and 2007 seasons.
Faced with a new budget cut affecting Pittsford Central Schools, the golf team, gymnastics team, and bowling team will be discontinued from 2008-2009 school year onwards.
[edit] Music
Mendon has several music groups, including Select Choir, Show Choir, Women's Choir, Polyphonic Choir, Wind Ensemble, Symphony Orchestra, Jazz Ensemble and Concert Band. The senior voice and instrumental groups typically participate once a year in seminars and judged competitions, and have won distinguished awards at places such as Disney World, Chicago, Philadelphia and New York City. The music department is currently chaired by Mark Puma.
An active parent group called FAME (Families Advocating for Music Education) provides support and funding of the Music activities. A Cabaret event is held during the winter months, in which students perform a varied selection of instrumental and vocal pieces.
[edit] Extracurriculars
Pittsford Mendon High School has a number of competitive academic clubs. Mendon's Fed Challenge team consistently places first in New York State, and won the national competition in 2005.[6][7] Many of this team's alumni go on to some of the United States' most elite colleges, applying their skills to careers in finance and related fields.
Pittsford Mendon's Model United Nations club has won awards at the multiple conferences in attends each year in the region.[citation needed]
[edit] Student Council
Throughout the course of time, the student council has represented the diverse viewpoints of Pittsford Mendon High School students. Prior to the 2004 elections for 2005 student council seats, students were allowed to give speeches in front of the entire school. Student Council at Mendon is unique, because of the All-School Student Council. All-School Student Council has a President, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer. These same positions exist for each the class-specific student councils. The All-School Student council holds monthly meetings.
[edit] Notable alumni
- Tyson Beckford, supermodel, actor.[8]
- Nicole Fiscella - Isabel Coates on Gossip Girl
- Stephen Gilfus, Co-Founder of DC based educational software developer Blackboard Inc. Nasdaq:BBBB and Chairman and Angel investor of Upside Over Inc.
- Peter Kluge, Actor[9]
- James Satloff, Investment bank CEO[10], Internet company CEO[11], Ski Company CEO[12]
- David Stainton, President of Walt Disney Feature Animation[13]
- Joy Tanner (1966-), Nora MacDonald on Disney's Life With Derek
[edit] Feeder patterns
Park Road, Thornell Road, and the southern part of Mendon Center Elementary Schools feed into Barker Road Middle School, then to Pittsford Mendon High School.
[edit] References
- ^ a b c d Pittsford Mendon High School, National Center for Education Statistics. Accessed March 1, 2008.
- ^ The Complete List: 1,200 Top U.S. Schools, Newsweek May 8, 2006
- ^ "America's Best High Schools", Newsweek, August 5, 2005
- ^ Frontier Field Walk of Fame, accessed March 22, 2007.
- ^ High School Boys Coaching Records: Winningest All-Time Coaches by Victories, updated December 18, 2006.
- ^ Pittsford Mendon High School Economists Win The Fed Challenge National Championship along with Citibank Scholarships, Awards and Grants Totaling $50,000; Greenspan Quizzes Students During Video Appearance at Competition, Business Wire, May 17, 2005
- ^ Pittsford Mendon High School Team Wins National Fed Challenge Competition in Washington, D.C., Federal Reserve Bank of New York press release dated May 24, 2005
- ^ Where Am I Now?, Democrat and Chronicle (Rochester), accessed March 22, 2007
- ^ IMDB, IMDB, accessed August 8, 2007
- ^ Unterberg, Towbin website, accessed August 8, 2007
- ^ New York Times BITS Technology Blog, New York Times, July 4, 2007
- ^ Freeskier Magazine, Freeskier Magazine, December 6, 2005
- ^ Where Am I Now?, Democrat and Chronicle (Rochester), accessed May 6, 2007