City Honors School

City Honors
Location
186 East North Street
Buffalo, NY 14204

Information
Type Public Exam School
Established 1975
School district Buffalo Public Schools
Principal Dr. William Kresse
Grades 5-12
Enrollment 885
USNWR ranking 10th[1]
Mascot
Colors
Centaur
Cardinal Red and Silver
Newspapers Silent Noise and Quest (Previous student newspapers have included Quærere, Dimensions, and Triumph, along with the unofficial publications Schism, Seditious Libel and The Liberator)
Website

City Honors School at Fosdick-Masten Park, known colloquially as City Honors, or CHS, is a college preparatory school in Buffalo, New York. City Honors is part of the Buffalo Public Schools system. The school was founded in 1975 by three faculty members from Bennett High School and Clinton Junior High for academically gifted and talented high school students. In 1975, it was born as an a school-within-a-school program and in one year it became a school of its own. It is located in the historic Fosdick-Masten Park High School, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.[2]

Today, the school thrives with curriculum including Advanced Placement & International Baccalaureate courses as well as Regents courses required by New York State Education Department. Currently 885 students from grades 5-12 attend the school.

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Academics

City Honors School currently offers Advanced Placement & International Baccalaureate courses to its high school students. The IB program was authorized in 1989 and graduated its first class in 1992. The IB courses that are offered at City Honors include English A1 HL (Higher Level), Language B SL (French, Spanish or Mandarin) (Standard Level), Economics SL, History of the Americas HL, Biology SL/HL, Physics SL/HL, Environmental Systems & Societies SL, Mathematics SL, Mathematics Studies SL, Film HL, Visual Arts HL, and Theory of Knowledge (ToK). The school was authorized as an Middle Years Program (MYP) school in Summer 2008. This brings the IB program to grades 5-10 as well. At a minimum, all juniors and seniors take two years of IB English, this is a requirement to graduate from City Honors School and can bring college credit if a student does well enough in the course. AP Exams offered at City Honors include: English Language and Composition, English Literature (taken by all sophomores), World History (taken by all sophomores), U.S. History (taken by all juniors), Calculus, Statistics, Biology, Physics, Environmental Science, French, Spanish, Chinese, Art History, Geography, Music Theory, and Studio Art. All students must take AP Literature and AP World History in 10th grade and AP U.S. History and Government in 11th grade.

2007 Human Remains Found

In anticipation of the school reconstruction project, workers dug exploratory shafts in December 2007. This was done because the school building had been built on the site of an old Potter's field and there was concern that not all remains had been moved when the school was originally built. Crews did find the skeletal remains of two adults and one infant.

At the time, those remains were moved to Forest Lawn Cemetery. In May 2008, digging resumed and many more human remains were found. All remains in the reconstruction areas have been removed. They were examined at Utica College and were sent to Forest Lawn for re-interment.[3]

Sports

City Honors students participate in a wide variety of varsity and club sports. The list of sports at CHS includes Baseball, Men's and Women's Basketball, Bowling, Cheerleading, Men's and Women's Crew, Men's and Women's Cross Country, Men's Hockey, Men's and Women's Soccer, Women's Softball, Men's and Women's Swim Team, Men's and Women's Tennis, Men's and Women's Track & Field, Women's Volleyball, and Men's and Women's Rugby.

City Honors has a long tradition of athletic success:

In September 2005, CHS men's hockey coach Fred Korey, who was also the executive director of Hasek's Heroes, was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or Lou Gehrig's Disease. Korey was forced to stop coaching in February 2006 due to his declining health, and died in fall 2009.

Clubs and extra-curricular activities

City Honors School has over 35 extra curricular activities and clubs, as seen below.

African Dance, Amnesty International, Amnesty Local, Anime Club, AP Chemistry Club, Bible Club, Book Club, Chess Club, Color Guard, Debate, Donate Life, French Film Club, GSA (Gay/Straight Alliance) Gospel Chorus, Helicon Literary Magazine, High School and Middle School Ski Club, J8, Jazz Combo, Junior Chorus, Key Club, Marching Band, Masterminds, Media Club, NYS Math League, Middle School Chorus, Middle School Orchestra, Middle School Swim Club, Model U.N., Multi-Cultural Club, Orchestra, Silent Noise (School newspaper), Public Speaking, Science Olympiad, Select Chorus - High School, Student Council, Writer's Circle, Yearbook.

The City Honors Masterminds (formerly "It's Academic") Team won the New York State Championship in June 2011.

On May 18, 2008 City Honors Player's musical "Children of Eden" won several Kenny awards. The show, which was performed in November, won best choral performance, best actor in a leading role (West Richter, Jr. as Father), and best overall production. Winning best overall production includes a monetary award for the musical theater department.

Additional Facts

Alumni

Notable alumni from City Honors and Fosdick-Masten Park High School include:[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "America's Best High Schools: The List - 2010". News Week. 13 June 2010. http://www.newsweek.com/feature/2010/americas-best-high-schools/list.html. Retrieved 9 September 2010. 
  2. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. 2009-03-13. http://nrhp.focus.nps.gov/natreg/docs/All_Data.html. 
  3. ^ Buckley, Eileen (2007-12-06). "Remains from 19th Century Discovered at City Honors School". http://publicbroadcasting.net/wbfo/news.newsmain?action=article&ARTICLE_ID=1194008&sectionID=1. Retrieved 2007-12-07. 
  4. ^ a b America's Top Public High Schools, Newsweek Magazine, 2006, 2007
  5. ^ Notable Alumni from City Honors and Fosdick-Masten Park High School

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