The Wheatley School
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The Wheatley School is a public high school serving grades 8 through 12 located in Old Westbury, Long Island, New York. The school district encompasses all of East Williston and parts of Mineola, Albertson, Old Westbury, and Roslyn Heights in its district. Opened in 1955, it recently completed an extensive refurbishment and celebrated its 50th anniversary. In spite of its small size, Wheatley has a very competitive athletic program including the state championship in boys' soccer in 2005 and the runner up in girls' soccer in 2006. School spirit is reflected in the fact that over 65% of students play on at least one sports team. Recently Wheatley's football team has joined with Carle Place.
In 1966, Wheatley introduced an innovative program called "Freedom of the Grounds", or "FOG". This was a privilege given to certain students allowing them to leave study halls and other free periods at will, unsupervised and on their own recognizance. It was a universal hall pass as well. This was considered a very modern idea, breaking with traditional high school tenets that all students should be locatable at all times.
The Wheatley School Alumni Association, *www.wheatleyalumni.org, was formed in 2007.