Ardsley High School

Ardsley High School
Location
Ardsley, New York, U.S.
Information
Type Public
Established 1957
Principal Dr. James Haubner
Asst. Principal Mary Gorman
Mascot Panther
Colors Blue and Gold
Website

Ardsley High School is a public secondary school located in Ardsley, New York. The school was established in 1957 and serves students in grades 9–12. An extension was built onto the school and was completed in 2006.[1] The school principal is Dr. James Haubner. The assistant principal is Mary Gorman.[2]

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History

From the years 1920-1935, the population in Ardsley doubled, therefore a addition was added on to the 'old' high school in 1925. By the second population boom post World War II the Ardsley School District sought to build a new High School on the former Lewisohn Estate on Washington Hill. which burned to the ground in 1957. Ardsley High School opened it's door to students for the 1957-1958 school year.

Schedule

Ardsley High School runs on an 8 period schedule. Each period is 44 minutes long. There is a ninth period Tuesday through Thursday. This period is designated for students to seek extra help from their teachers. Attendance by students is not required during this period; however, teachers are required to be available. On Monday through Thursday the regular school day runs from 7:55 AM to 2:12 PM. On Friday school runs from 9:00 AM to 2:57 PM, except for certain band and chorus students who attend classes starting at 8:00 AM in the music wing. The school was built in 1957, and its first graduation class was 1958.

Missing SAT exams

On June 10, 2004, officials of the Ardsley school district notified police that 123 SAT answer booklets were stolen while awaiting shipment to the College Board for scoring. Ardsley High School had served as a testing location for the June 5, 2004, exam.[3] On the morning of June 11, 2004, a man whose identity was never disclosed called the school to inform them that he had mistakenly taken the package. The answer booklets were returned, the package was reported to be completely intact, and therefore the tests were still eligible to be scored.[4]

Notable alumni

Notable alumni of Ardsley High School include:

References

  1. ^ "About Ardsley High School". Archived from the original on 2006-12-06. http://web.archive.org/web/20061206113649/http://www.ardsleyschools.org/hs/second/aboutahs.htm. Retrieved 2007-01-25. 
  2. ^ "Administration". Archived from the original on 2007-01-21. http://web.archive.org/web/20070121090614/http://www.ardsleyschools.org/second/administration.htm. Retrieved 2007-01-24. 
  3. ^ Foderaro, Lisa . "Question on the SAT in Ardsley: What Happened to the Exams?." New York Times 11/06/2004: B.4. ProQuest. 25/01/2007 UMI.com
  4. ^ Foderaro, Lisa . "Question on the SAT in Ardsley: What Happened to the Exams?." New York Times 12/06/2004: B.2. ProQuest. 25/01/2007 UMI.com
  5. ^ Berliner, Allison. "Summerland Star on Summer Tour". http://www.timeforkids.com/TFK/news/story/0,6260,1077864,00.html. Retrieved 2007-01-24. 
  6. ^ Staudter, Thomas (2000-08-20). "For the Guitarist Gil Parris, a Gig at the Sunnyside Jazz Festival". The New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2000/08/20/nyregion/for-the-guitarist-gil-parris-a-gig-at-the-sunnyside-jazz-festival.html?pagewanted=2. Retrieved 2011-03-27. 
  7. ^ Grynbaum, Michael M. "Mark E. Zuckerberg ’06: The whiz behind thefacebook.com Thecrimson.com

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