Roy C. Ketcham High School

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Roy C. Ketcham High School is a public secondary school (grades 9-12) located in Wappingers Falls, New York. It is in Dutchess County and part of the Wappingers Central School District. The school is often referred to as Ketcham or RCK. There are approximately 2,000 students currently enrolled in the school. The RCK mascot, the subject of some controversy, is the Indian. The school colors are red and blue, though administration conducted polls to see if the parents and students would prefer to change to red and black. The student body voted red and black by an overwhelming majority unlike the parents and faculty. The colors remain red and blue. The varsity football team was almost not allowed to play in their last game because their uniforms(red and black)did not match the cheerleaders uniforms(blue and red). This caused frustration from the football team and coaching staff because their red and black uniforms were purchased through a great deal of fundraising.

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Roy C. Ketcham's music and theatre programs are quite well known in the local area and have a reputation for being among the best in the county.[citation needed] The music department occasionally hosts regional events at the school, such as NYSSMA competitions, Area All State Festivals, and All County Jazz Festivals.

Roy C. Ketcham's current principal is Mrs. Sherill Murray-Lazarus, who has held the position since January 2003. The assistant principals for the 2007-2008 school year are Mr. Matthew Lawrence, Mr. Steven Lowery and Mrs. Sydnie Vasquez.

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Ketcham has many sports teams normally common in high schools. It is most successful in Junior Varsity Football, Girls Varsity Soccer, and Varsity Baseball. The 07-08 school year is the first year of Ketcham's Freshman Football Team (who had 0 wins). Ketcham also has basketball, field hockey, track, tennis, wrestling, and boy's soccer teams. Ketcham's Varsity and Junior Varsity lacrosse teams are both in conjunction with John Jay High School. Ketcham also particpates in the Wappingers Crew Club and the Wappingers Hockey Club with school rival John Jay High School. The softball and volleyball teams are mediocre. Ketcham always has stand out athletes in many sports. However, the Girls Varsity Soccer Team has always done exceptionally well as has Varsity Baseball. With the departure of All-American Athlete Hannah Cerrone the Girls Varsity Soccer Team has it's worst record in 4 years.

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